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The Moscow Bureau for Human Rights (Russian: Московское бюро по правам человека) is a Russian human rights monitoring non-governmental organization, which is headed by Alexander Brod.

The Bureau publishes monitoring materials of the violation of human rights in Russia, carries out educational programs, holds press-conferences. The Bureau won a European Commission grant to conduct project Public Campaign to Combat Racism, Xenophobia, Anti-Semitism, and Ethnic Discrimination in the Multinational Russian Federation.

The Public Council of the Bureau includes Alla Gerber, Leonid Zhukhovitsky, Alexander Rekemchuk, Mark Rozovsky.

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