Human rights in Finland

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Human rights in Finland are protected by extensive domestic safeguards, in addition to the country's active membership in most international human rights treaties.

Areas of continuing interest to international agencies that monitor human rights include:

  1. Mandatory options of civilian or military service are of unequal duration: civilian service 13 months, or one month longer than the longest rank-and-file service (drivers, commissioned and non-commissioned officers), 12 months, and 4 months longer than the average service in army, 8 months.
  2. Conscientious objectors to both military and civilian service are jailed for three months. There are about 10-20 conscientious objectors every year. Most are in minimum security, open facilities.
  3. Charges of racist/xenophobic treatment of ethnic minorities by officials, and that refugees are hand-picked by the Ministry of the Interior on basis of country of origin citing "security reasons".
  4. A case in which agitated asylum seekers were drugged, for extradition.
  5. Unfair court action in the light of the verdicts of the European Court of Human Rights.

U.S. State Department Annual Reports


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