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[edit]The Chronicle of Current Events began publication in 1968, seven years before the Helsinki Accords and eight years before the first Helsinki Group was established. It was not in any sense edited or printed by MHG. The relationship between them was that between 1976 and its own demise in 1982 CCE regularly published a summary of the Group's missions and reports on particular issues.
The oldest or earliest human rights group in the post-Stalin Soviet Union was the Action Group or Initiative Group for the Defense of Human Rights in the USSR which began its activities in 1969.
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