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Coloradans' Human-Rights Watch on the Rhine

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The Washington Post, February 10th, 1993

There were some long faces among the delegates from Journey for Justice, a politically correct organization from Colorado, as they surveyed conditions aboard a floating refugee center. Hoping to refurbish their state's damaged reputation in the wake of an anti-gay amendment, the elected and community leaders had traveled to a land with an even bigger image problem - Germany, home of resurgent neo-Nazi violence. The two dozen delegates - who include a survivor of the Nazi death camps and others representing a cornucopia of ethnic, religious and sexual groups - were bused this morning to a larg...

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