Human rights in post-communist Albania
"Human Rights in Post-Communist Albania" is a 1996 report by Fred Abrahams, published by Human Rights Watch, that examines the human rights situation in Albania following the collapse of its communist regime. The report highlights the challenges faced by the country, including restrictions on freedom of expression and association, manipulation of the legal system, and police violence. It also discusses the deep-seated one-party mentality among many of Albania's new leaders, which often equates criticism of the ruling Democratic Party with criticism of democracy itself. The report underscores the significant progress Albania has made toward respecting civil and political rights, while also acknowledging the enduring legacy of the Hoxha era
Print Book, English, ©1996
Human Rights Watch, New York, ©1996