This report presents findings of the survey the Helsinki Comm-ittee for Human Rights in Serbiaconducted in the period S eptember-December 2018. The purpose was to examine the situation of the Serbian community, its perception of the future, what it is it fears of, expects from the Brus-sels dialogue and thinks about Belgrade and the
Human Rights Civic Initiatives Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia To all EU member-states’ governments European Parliament EU Commission Embassies of EU member-states in Belgrade Belgrade, 2 February 2009 Your Excellencies, This is to appeal for your reconsideration of the current situation in Serbia and region, because, in our
Organised by Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia in cooperation with IPS_Innovative Prison Systems and Agenfor International, in this workshop were also represented: the Council of Europe, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.
9 May 2023. Human rights organisations, including World Organization Against Torture (OMCT) and FIDH in the framework of the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders, alert in an open letter on the new laws imposed by the government of Republika Srpska, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which stigmatise and criminalise human rights defenders, independent media and NGOs.
Islamist extremism in Serbia is decreasing but far-right extremism is on the rise, according to research by the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy, BCBP, and the Helsinki Committee for Human
Serbia’s refusal to recognize its erstwhile “autonomous province” leaves Kosovo in international limbo with unclear and unmarked borders, enabling Serbia to undermine its statehood, territorial integrity, and sovereignty. But it also leaves Serbia without the “good neighborly relations” required for EU membership.
Testimony at the Hearing on Kosovo and Serbia: a Pathway to Peace House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee on Europe, Eurasia, and Emerging Threats. April 24, 2013: Mr. Chairman, thank you for this opportunity to testify on the pathway to peace for Kosovo and Serbia, which has been a long and difficult one.
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BATIC, MINISTER OF. JUSTICE, REPUBLIC. OF SERBIA. Belgrade, 22 January, 2002. 08/11/2002, Author: HCHRS. Dear Mr. Batic: It has been five years now that the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights has been engaged in the project to assist the refugees from. the Republic of Croatia. The assistance includes the Committee's mediation in securing
Zatvori u Srbiji – april 2004. – april 2005. 0 Prisons in Serbia April 2004 – April 2005 PUBLISHER: Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia FOR PUBLISHER: Sonja Biserk
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