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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. Press release. Incident in Medveđa - Albanians in south of Serbia worried. Belgrade, 2 October 2023 . The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia urges the police to urgently investigate the attack on Ruhan Muharemi from Medveđa. According to his son, a group of 15 people threw stones at hi Website of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia, a non-governmental organization founded in 1994. It tries to combat nationalism and focuses on the human rights violations that often occur as a result. Hill also praises the President of Serbia, the country to which he is accredited, even though Vucic has mobilized troops and sent them to the Kosovo border. There they confronted NATO-led forces, including Americans, who are responsible for Kosovo’s external defense. Press release. Anti-war activist Peter Nikitin denied entry to Serbia. Belgrade, 13 July 2023 . Peter Nikitin, a Russian anti-war activist and one of the founders of the Russian Democratic Society (an association of the Russian diaspora in Serbia opposing the war in Ukraine and Putin's regime), was detained last night at Belgrade's "Nikola Tesla" airport when he attempted to enter Serbia Not long ago, when a journalist and analyst for the Vreme weekly presented at the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights' round table a possible scenario for Vojislav Seselj's comeback, every serious participant must have gone home really concerned. contents of this publication are the sole responsibility of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Open Society Foundation – Serbia. Typesetting and design: Ivan Hrašovec Printed by: MMtimgraf, Belgrade Circulation: 300 copies August 2018. ISBN 978-86-7208-211-1 FONDACIJA ZA Press release from RWL SEE. May 20, 2015 . On 09 and 10 May 2015 in Kumanovo, Republic of Macedonia, few events took place that were very disturbing. Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia for arrangements in Belgrade. David L. Phillips, Director of the Program on Peace-building and Rights at Columbia University’s Institute for the Study of Human Rights, authored the report. MENTAL HEALTHCARE BEFITTING HUMAN DIGNITY Helsinki Files No. 33 Published by Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia www.helsinki.org.rs For the publisher: Sonja Biserko Contributors: Dejan Milenkovi, Miloš Jankovi, Nikola Gruji, Dr. Vladimir Jovi, Dr. Paolo Serra, Darko Sekuli, Jelena Markovi, Milan Markovi and Ljiljana Palibrk The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia warns that a judicial rehabilitation of Draza Mihailovic would equal a revision of the World War II and Serbia's attitude towards anti-fascism. It would not only politically revaluate collaborationism of the Tchetnik movement but also further promote the Greater Serbia project this movement had The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia (Serbian Latin: Helsinški odbor za ljudska prava u Srbiji) is a volunteer, non-profit organization concerned with human rights issues in Serbia. It was formed in September 1994 as one of many national Helsinki Committees for Human Rights formerly organized into the now-defunct International To our east, on European territory, the conflict in Ukraine has carried an unsustainable price in human lives, has shown us that one of the basic principles of international law - the respect of country's territorial integrity and sovereignty, and that you don't change borders by force - can be violated. Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia for the publisher Sonja Biserko June 2015. Cover page illustration and book layout: Ivan Hrašovec DIGITAL EDITION Report on Human Rights in Serbia in 2014 POLITICAL CULTURE VS. EUROPEANIZATION aridged version Legal Assistance Report (1 October - 31 December 2000) 08/17/2002, Source: Legal Assistance Report (1 Oct - 31 Dec 2000), Author: HCHRS . The last quarter of the year 2000 was marked by the "dismantling" of the old regime and creation of prerequisites for the peaceful transformation of the Serbian society. Groundwork was laid for the reform of society, while thanks to a relative 'libera .

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