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  2. Human rights in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    A report by the United Nations Human Rights Team Group in 2006 noted that while "Mongolia's mining sector has become an important part of Mongolia's economic development in the past ten years, this economic development has not been conducted in a manner consistent ... with [Millennium] Goal 9 to 'strengthen human rights' in Mongolia." Among its ...

  3. National Human Rights Commission (Mongolia) - Wikipedia

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    Mongolia adopted the Law on Legal Status of the Human Rights Defenders on 2 April 2021 and was the first country in Asia to introduce the human rights defender’s mechanism. The Human Rights Defenders Committee is independent and autonomous affiliated with NHRCM, with the mandate to protect human rights defenders and to work associated with ...

  4. Category:Human rights in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Human rights in Mongolia" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  5. List of newspapers in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Udriin Sonin (Өдрийн сонин) (Ulaanbaatar/national) - Daily News [1] Ulaan Od (Улаан Од) (of the Mongolian Armed Forces) Unuudur (Өнөөдөр) (Ulaanbaatar/national) - Today [1] Zuunii Medee (Зууны мэдээ) (Ulaanbaatar/national) - Century's News [1] Below is a list of magazines published in Mongolia.

  6. Temtsiltu Shobtsood - Wikipedia

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    He founded the Inner Mongolian League for the Defense of Human Rights in 1987, and opened a Mongolian studies bookstore in Hohhot in 1990. In 1991, he was arrested together with Huchuntegus and many of his friends by the Chinese government. Later, he and Huchuntegus fled to Mongolia. He was granted political asylum in Germany in 1993. [1]

  7. Govruud Huuchinhuu - Wikipedia

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    Govruud Huuchinhuu (Mongolian: Говрууд Хуучинхуу) was a dissident writer and human rights-activist from Inner Mongolia. In January 2011, Huuchinhuu disappeared after leaving a Tongliao hospital in Inner Mongolia. After 2 years of enforced disappearance by the Chinese government, she was placed under house arrest.

  8. Mongoliin Ünen - Wikipedia

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    Mongoliin Ünen (Cyrillic: Монголын үнэн, spelt Mongoliin ynen in the Latin alphabet from 1931 to 1941, [ˈmɔŋɡəɮiŋ uˈnəŋ]; 'Mongolian Truth') is a Mongolian daily newspaper and the central organ of the Mongolian People's Party. Named after, the Russian Pravda ("Truth") newspaper, it was founded in 1920. [1]

  9. Manjaagiin Ichinnorov - Wikipedia

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    Manjaagiin Ichinnorov (Mongolian: Манжаагийн Ичинноров; born 12 December 1970) is a Mongolian civil rights activist, born in the Khovd Province of Western Mongolia. She was awarded the Mahatma Gandhi Award "For Fighting against Social Injustices with Peaceful Means" in September 2007 by the India Mongolia Friendship Association.