The Bulgarian Helsinki Committee (Bulgarian: Български хелзинкски комитет, romanized: Bŭlgarski khelzinkski komitet) is an independent non-governmental organization for human rights founded on July 14, 1992 in Sofia, Bulgaria.
With more than 30 associates, the Bulgarian Helsinki Committee is the largest human rights watchdog in the country.
[1][2] The Bulgarian Helsinki Committee was founded on July 14, 1992 with a headquarters in Sofia, Bulgaria.
The Committee is registered with the Bulgarian Central registry of non-profit organization in public benefit.
[3] The Bulgarian Helsinki Committee objectives are protection and promotion with focus on minorities and the vulnerable groups of the society.