Czech Government Quietly Dissolves Human Rights Office, Experts Resign en Masse
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The Czech government under Prime Minister Andrej Babiš has unexpectedly abolished the Department for Human Rights and Minorities, distributing its responsibilities across other government offices. Human rights experts are describing the move as a destruction of the country's human rights protection system, leading to mass resignations among specialists in the field. The decision was made quietly without public announcement, raising concerns about the government's commitment to human rights oversight and protection of minority groups in the Czech Republic.
