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Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia Annual Report: Serbia 2006 HUMAN RIGHTS: HOSTAGE TO THE STATEāS REGRESSION PUBLISHER: Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia FOR PUBLISHER: Sonja Biserko * * * TRANSLATED BY: Dragan NovakoviÄ Ivana DamjanoviÄ Mira GligorijeviÄ Vera GligorijeviÄ Ivan ObradoviÄ Spomenka GrujiÄiÄ
Current developments in Southern Serbia are a logical upshot of a long- standing policy of repression and discrimination against the local Albanian population. Reaction of the new authorities, almost identical to the one of the previous regime, clearly indicated its intention to consolidate its democratic image, notably in the international scene.
July 18, 2023, 11:56 AM. As the former chairman of the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee and during more than 30 years in the House of Representatives, I closely followed United States policy
Its copies were largely distributed throughout Serbia and Republika Srpska. When distribution was banned in the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina, the book's editor, Stefan Karganovic, turned to the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia claiming violation of his right to "free expression."
Komitet pravnika za ljudska prava / Lawyersā Committee for Human Rights 17 Svetogorska Street, 11000 Belgrade, Republic of Serbia Tel/Fax: +381 11 33 44 235; 33 444 25; 3238 980 e-mail yucomoffice@ gmail.com www.yucom.org.rs 1 Human Rights and Democracy Violation Early Warning Newsletter No. 39
23, 2023 in Belgrade, organised by the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia (HCHRS). The HOPE project entered its third, final year of implementation, which was the occasion for representatives of 9 partner organizations from 8 countries (Portugal, Norway, Spain, Italy, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Romania and Serbia) to meet and summarise the
Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia,Status of National Minorities in Kosovo, May 1998. Humanitar ian Law Center reports available at www.hlc.org.yu.
IN THE NAME OF HUMANITY (Collection of documents) Edited by Sonja Biserko Published by Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia Translated by
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