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Among actions critics of the BHHRG find ill-advised:

  • The BHHRG based part of a Latvia report on an interview with Alfreds Rubiks, the Communist who led the "National Salvation Committee" which would have co-ordinated repression[citation needed] had the coup against Gorbachev not failed in 1991.[1]
  • In March 1997, BHHRG member Anthony Daniels wrote an article for the Sunday Telegraph: "The Media Back the Communists as Usual", in which he claimed that British journalists Miranda Vickers and James Pettifer, were "supporters of the former Stalinist regime of the late Enver Hoxha", the former communist dictator of Albania.[2] They sued the paper for libel and settled out of court, with the Telegraph paying £10,000 to each and printing an apology.