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Freedom House receives about 80... Freedom House is an independent organization that supports the expansion of freedom in the world... Freedom House functions as a catalyst for freedom... Freedom House also states its... Freedom House claims that it... Freedom House also states that it was highly critical of... Freedom House assisted the post... wrote that in 1979 Freedom House monitored the election of Ian Smith in... but Freedom House found these elections to be... Freedom House worked to stem violence against women... Freedom House is a nonprofit organization... Freedom House receives the majority... Freedom House describes its relationship with the U... Freedom House is an independent... Freedom House has received grants from the U... Freedom House has also applied for and received funds from other democratic governments and international bodies that... Freedom House chooses to respond to specific funding opportunities... Freedom House publishes an annual report... Freedom House states that the rights and liberties of the survey are derived in large measure from... Freedom House also produces annual reports on press freedom... Freedom House generally uses standard geographic regions for its reports... Freedom House provides praise of its reports... is quoted on the Freedom House web site as saying... The methodology Freedom House uses for its reports has been criticised by social scientist K... Freedom House participates in advocacy initiatives... the Uzbek government ordered Freedom House to suspend operations in Uzbekistan... Freedom House is a member of the... Freedom House works directly with men and women around the world to expand the political rights and... Freedom House focuses on initiatives that contribute to long... Freedom House does not initiate or sponsor regime change or popular revolutions... has reported that Freedom House is one of several organizations selected by the State Department to receive funding for... Freedom House sets out its conclusions... United States representative claimed that alleged links between Freedom House and the CIA were... The US representative further argued that Freedom House was a human rights organization which sought to represent those who did not have a... Freedom House receives most of its funding from the U... wrote that the executive director of Freedom House told him in 2003 that the group decided to back off from its efforts to... expressed concern that Freedom House was failing to keep in sight the need to promote freedom in the widest sense... the executive director of Freedom House now and in 2003... Freedom House has been a consistent and harsh critic of the human rights situation in Uzbekistan... criticized Freedom House for allegedly administering a U... Freedom House reports have criticized both the United States and its major allies to a certain extent... Freedom House has also been critical of some traditional U... has called Freedom House biased and has also accused the group of serving U... argued that Freedom House made its evaluations based on objective criteria explained on the organization... Freedom House has been a voice for tolerance for human dignity... m very grateful that Freedom House has rallied this diverse and dynamic group... Freedom House has unwaveringly raised the standard of freedom in evaluating fascist countries... Freedom House Urges President Bush to Bring U...

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