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Human rights and democracy in Albania. hearing before the Subcommittee on International Operations and Human Rights of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, second session, July 25, 1996 /stream/humanrightsdemoc00unit/humanrightsdemoc00unit_djvu.txt To overcome this temptation, and to hold our friends to the same standards as our foes, is our solemn obligation, I believe. By any measure, Albania is a country that we should regard as a friend. In 1991, this nation suddenly emerged from over 40 years of the most brutal Stalinist dictatorship. In practically no time, it had become a country in which people have the right to vote, to speak, to publish, to practice their respective religions, and even to buy and sell their goods and labor on the free market. The United States and its allies in the free world regarded Albania, in many ways, as a model for other nations emerging
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