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Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor
(logo based on Chinese character 人 meaning "person")
Company type
Non-governmental organisation
Founded
1995, Hong Kong
Website
www.hkhrm.org.hk[dead link]www.facebook.com/hkhrm
The Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor (HKHRM) (Chinese: 香港人權監察) is a local non-governmental organisation which was established in April 1995. It aims to promote better human rights protection in Hong Kong.
The organisation is concerned about issues like National Security Laws or Article 23, immigration law, public service broadcasting, the police complaint system, the inspection of prisons, racial discrimination, sex discrimination and freedoms of association, assembly and expression etc.
One of the organisation's main aims is to educate the Hong Kong community to the human rights that they currently have, that they should have and that will better the community. This helps establish an awareness of the initial and potential Hong Kong human rights throughout society. The recent founding of the Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor Education Charitable Trust contributes constructively to the social awareness of basic and more complex human rights issues.
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