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The European Court of Human Rights has declared that without such protection, news sources may be afraid to assist the press in informing people about matters of public interest. But there are signs of hope: The European Court of Human Rights ruled earlier this year that Poland's ban of gay rallies in Warsaw in 2005 violated the organizers' rights to freedom of assembly, and the European Parliament will send a fact-finding mission to Poland to see if EU antidiscrimination laws are being violated. On May 3 Polish President Lech Kaczynski was found guilty of violating the guidelines of the European Court of Human Rights when, as Mayor of Warsaw, he banned a 'Gay Pride Parade' in 2005. |
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