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    Charter 77 (Charta 77 in Czech and Slovak) was an informal civic initiative in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic from 1976 to 1992, named after the document Charter 77 from January 1977.

  2. La Carta 77 fue una declaración que pedía a los dirigentes comunistas de Checoslovaquia adherirse no solo a sus propias leyes, sino también a los principios de derechos humanos recogidos en los Acuerdos de Helsinki, de los que el Gobierno checo era parte.

  3. Charta 77 byla neformální československá občanská iniciativa, která kritizovala „politickou i státní moc“ za nedodržování lidských a občanských práv, k jejichž dodržování se ČSSR zavázala při podpisu Závěrečného aktu Konference o bezpečnosti a spolupráci v Evropě (KBSE) v Helsinkách.

  4. La Carta 77 fou una petició escrita contra la violació dels drets humans per part del règim comunista txecoslovac publicada el gener de 1977.

  5. In response to the arrest of the band, a group of Czech artists, writers, and musicians, including Vaclav Havel, circulated a petition for their freedom, known as the Manifesto of Charter 77. Charter 77 was not a formal political party, but instead functioned as an advocacy group for human rights.

  6. Czechoslovak political dissent. In Czechoslovak history: Normalization and political dissidence. …signed a petition, known as Charter 77, in which they urged the government to observe human rights as outlined in the Helsinki Accords of 1975.

  7. 9 de ene. de 1997 · Charter 77 was a petition signed by dissidents in 1977, calling on the communist authorities to respect the international human rights agreements they had signed. It listed the violations of basic freedoms and rights in Czechoslovakia, such as freedom of expression, education, religion, association and privacy.