Acknowledgements
Minority Rights Group International gratefully acknowledges
the support of all the organizations and individuals who gave
financial and other assistance for this publication, in
particular the European Commission (this edition, 2004) and
the Human Rights Fund of the UK Foreign and
Commonwealth Office (first edition, 1998). Editor: Katrina
Payne.
The Authors
Professor Gudmundur Alfredsson is director of the Raoul
Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law,
Sweden. Erika Ferrer works with the Swedish Ministry for
Foreign Affairs. Kathryn Ramsay works in the international
advocacy department of Minority Rights Group International.
Minority Rights Group International
Minority Rights Group International (MRG) is a nongovernmental organization (NGO) working to secure the
rights of ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities and
indigenous peoples worldwide, and to promote cooperation
and understanding between communities. Our activities are
focused on international advocacy, training, publishing and
outreach. We are guided by the needs expressed by our
worldwide partner network of organizations which represent
minority and indigenous peoples.
Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and
Humanitarian Law
Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and
Humanitarian Law (RWI) is an independent academic
institution dedicated to the promotion of human rights
through research, training and education. Established in 1984
at the University of Lund, Sweden, the Institute is currently
involved in organizing two Masters Programmes and an
interdisciplinary human rights programme at undergraduate
level. It is also host to an extensive human rights library, and
engaged in various research and publishing activities. The
Institute maintains extensive relationships with academic
human rights institutions worldwide. In partnership with other
organizations, it carries out a wide range of training and
capacity-building programmes in the field of human rights in
Sweden and other parts of the world.
MRG works with over 150 organizations in over 50 countries.
Our governing Council, which meets twice a year, has
members from 10 different countries. MRG has consultative
status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council
(ECOSOC), and observer status with the African Commission
on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR). MRG is registered
as a charity, no. 282305, and a company limited by
guarantee in the UK no. 1533957.
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