- include: Erik
Hric (born 1997),
Slovak footballer Filip Hric (born 1993),
Czech canoeist Klára Hricová (born 1999),
Czech canoeist Pavol Hric (born 1976)...
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HRIC is
committed to an
independent and non-political
approach to
achieve their goals.
Founded in
March 1989 by
Chinese students and scholars,
HRIC provides...
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Peter Hric (17 June 1965 – 14
March 2025) was a
Slovak cyclist, who
finished 30th in the men's cross-country
mountain biking event at the 1996
Summer Olympics...
- Erik
Hric (born 24
September 1997) is a
Slovak footballer who
currently plays for Prameň Kováčová as midfielder.
Hric made his
Fortuna Liga
debut for Dukla...
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Pavol Hric (born 1976) is a
retired Slovak slalom canoeist who
competed at the
international level from 1994 to 2004,
specializing initially in the K1...
- 1986:
Scott Woolf 1987:
Scott Gindlesberger 1988: Joe
Knoll 1989: Paul
Hrics 1992: Jeff
Bartolet 1993: Eric
Mysona 1995:
Richard Dine 1998:
Michael Altier...
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Filip Hric (born 28
February 1993) is a
Czech male
canoeist who won a
medal at
senior level at the
Wildwater Canoeing World Championships.
Senior "Filip...
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Human Rights in
China (
HRIC). September 26, 2005, at
Shandong University" (PDF).
Archived from the original...
- "New York
Memorial Service for Zhao
Ziyang |
Human Rights in
China 中国人权 |
HRIC". www.hrichina.org. 19
January 2005.
Retrieved 18 July 2021. Chen, David...
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international sources since its founding,
particularly Human Rights in
China (
HRIC), as well as
other non-governmental
organizations including Humanitarian...