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AN OPEN LETTER OF 18 NGOs TO PRESIDENT OF SERBIA BORIS TADIC AND FOREIGN MINISTER VUK JEREMIC

25. February 2008, HCHRS

18 NGOs strongly protest against inadequate comment of the Russian state television which in its extraordinary program "News Plus" labels the late Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic "the...    More >>>

 

APPEAL TO PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE BORIS TADIC

28. January 2008.

Securing membership of the EU is the only way to assure the democratization of Serbia and a democratic future for the...    More >>>

 

LETTER TO THE GOVERNMENTS OF THE EU MEMBER STATES

Belgrade, 18 January 2008

Your Excellency,
We, the undersigned non-governmental organizations, welcome...
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STOP EXTREMISTS UNTIL IT IS TOO LATE!

Press release

07/26/2007 , HCHRS

"Civic Vojvodina" demands the relevant state institutions to identify and adequately punish the perpetrators of the last night's brutal assault against the activists of the "All Different...   More >>>

 

DISHONEST MANIPULATION

Press release

07/09/2007 , HCHRS

Dusan Mihajlovic, the police minister in the Zoran Djindjic cabinet, has been misusing...   More >>>

 

JOURNALIST DEJAN ANASTASIJEVIC TARGET OF LYNCH ATMOSPHERE

Press release

04/16/2007 , HCHRS

The assassination attempt at journalist Dejan Anastasijevic in the night of April 14 is by far more indicative than...    More >>>

 

THE LETTER FROM FOUR SERBIAN NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS TO EU

04/06/2007 , HCHRS

Serbia is again on the political agenda of both the EU and the international community and its institutions. This time because of the Kosovo Status. The international community is in a process of searching for the mechanism that could bring Serbia to constrictive attitude within this process and to open an avenue...
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SHAMELESS RIDICULE OF GENOCIDE

Press release

03/14/2007 , HCHRS

By publishing a special supplement to its issue of March 12, 2007, titled "The Identity Card of Srebrenica," the newsroom of the Belgrade-seated Glas Javnosti daily wanted, as it put it, to bring before its readership "an interesting study by Mr. Milivoj Ivanisevic that may stand for argumentation in the event the Serbian parliament deliberates a declaration on...   More >>>

 

IS THE STATE OF SERBIA WILLING TO PROTECT ALL ITS CITIZENS WITHOUT EXCEPTION?

Press release

02/08/2007 , HCHRS

The assault by "a group of citizens" at the President of the Democratic Association of the Roma and his activists on Tuesday, February 6, 2007, members of the traffic police were not only watching passively but also inciting through remarks of the "Those Gypsies have raised their heads too much" type is...   More >>>

 

MONSTRUOUS DECLINE OF ALL VALUE SYSTEMS

Press release

01/31/2007 , HCHRS

The murder of the 17-year-old Branko Nikolic monstrously testifies of the decline of the value system among the great majority of young people. Aghast at the brutality of that murder, the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia underlines that authorized bodies' legal measures against perpetrators are insufficient by themselves since taking them should go without...   More >>>

 

AUTHORITIES TO SPEAK UP ABOUT SOCIALIST'S AND RADICAL'S LATEST MESSAGES

Press release

12/06/2006 , HCHRS

The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia accepts that - even though they invoke the most disgraceful chapter of the history of Serbia - the militant rhetoric and the failed warring program revived these days at the meetings of the Socialist Party of Serbia and the Serbian Radical Party either as a...   More >>>

 

MEMBERSHIP OF THE PARTNERSHIP FOR PEACE IS OF CRUCIAL IMPORTANCE FOR THE REGION'S LASTING STABILITY

Press Release - 6 NGO's

12/04/2006 , HCHRS

Belgrade, 1. December 2006: The Group of 6 NGOs takes that NATO's decision to offer Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Macedonia membership of the Partnership for Peace is of crucial importance for the region's lasting stability. Collective regional security calls...   More >>>

 

"HIGHER STATE INTERESTS" AND TIENANMEN

Press release

11/30/2006 , HCHRS

The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia strongly protests against the pressure the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Serbia and city authorities exerted on the organizers of the Festival of Authorial Film "in the name of higher state interests" and thus prevented screening of "The Summer Palace," a documentary dealing with one of the most brutal violations of...   More >>>

 

15 YEARS SINCE THE FIRST GROSS CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY IN THE TERRITORY OF EX-YUGOSLAVIA

Press release

11/17/2006 , HCHRS

The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia reminds the public that around this time, precisely November 20, fifteen years ago the former Yugoslav People's Army - with ample assistance of territorials recruited solely by ethnic criteria and criminal para-military troops - "liberated" Vukovar through systematic destruction...   More >>>

 

CITY GOVERNMENT HAS TO PROTECT STUDIO B

Press Release

11/15/2006 , HCHRS

The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia calls upon the Belgrade government and the Democratic Party /DS/ to take urgent steps to protect media freedoms and put an end to the pressure on the TV Studio B and its director, Dragana Milicevic. The Democratic Party should not yield to the Democratic Party of Serbia\'s /DSS/ demands to have "the question of the city...   More >>>

 

MONUMENT TO
JASA TOMIC, AN INTOLERABLE ACT

Press Release

11/10/2006 , HCHRS

The fact that the monument to Jasa Tomic was unveiled in downtown Novi Sad yesterday, on the very International Day against Fascism and Anti-Semitism, indicates by far more than stand for yet another in the series of incidents that besmear the recognized values of the democratic world and stain Vojvodina's civic identity. Yesterday's act whereby the Novi Sad...   More >>>

 

RESTITUTION LAW AND HISTORICAL FACTS

Press Release

11/07/2006 , HCHRS

Addressing the Jerusalem-based Council for International Relations during his official visit to Israel, Serbia's Foreign Minister Vuk Draskovic said the atrocities Serbs, Jews and Roma had gone through in "Croatian Nazi concentration camps of Jasenovac and Gradiska outdistanced those of Auschwitz, Mauthasen and Treblinka" and announced that the property confiscated from Jews after World War II...   More >>>

 

SERBIA - CONSTITUTIONAL REFERENDUM RESULTS OBTAINED ONLY UNDER SEVERE GOVERNMENT PRESSURE

Press Release

11/01/2006 , HCHRS

Belgrade, Vienna, 31 October 2006. The International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights (IHF) and non-governmental organizations in Serbia, including the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia, the Committee of Lawyers for Human Rights and the...
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RATKO MLADIC ON A GIFT POSTER

Open Letter

09/26/2006 , HCHRS

The gift poster the Glas Javnosti daily offered to its readership in the issue of Monday, September 25, 2006, opens up some serious questions for which the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia and the Lawyers' Committee for Human Rights demands answers and explanation from the police, the Army of Serbia and the National Council for the Cooperation with The Hague Tribunal. Firstly, how...   More >>>

 

SERBIAN GOVERNMENT ALSO RESPONSIBLE FOR POLITICAL RADICALIZATION IN NOVI PAZAR

Press Release

09/12/2006 , HCHRS

Expressing its deep regret for the murder of Ruzdija Djurovic, the List for Sandzak's candidate for councilman, and wounding of Sulejman Djurovic, which took place during local elections in Novi Pazar, the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia strongly condemns any use of violence in a political process...   More >>>

 

ELEVEN YEARS SINCE SREBRENICA MASSACRE

Press Release by 17 NGO's and
Other Organizations

07/06/2006 , HCHRS

We remind that this July 11 it will be 11 years since the most gruesome crime in Europe after the World War II, the international tribunal clearly called genocide, has been committed in Srebrenica. We remind that those most responsible for this history's scorching shame are still at large and still considered national heroes by many. We remind that Serbia - as long as the indicted for the Srebrenica...   More >>>

 

BIA REPORT POLITICALLY DANGEROUS

Press Release

06/21/2006 , HCHRS

The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia is deeply concerned with Director of the Security - Information Agency /BIA/ Rade Bulatovic's report to the Serbian parliamentary Security Committee, indicating Vojvodina as the area of "high security risk" and, therefore, requests Mr. Bulatovic to inform the general public, that in Vojvodina in particular, about the grounds on which he has drawn such conclusion. Mr. Bulatovic's statement...   More >>>

 

POLITICAL OPPONENTS TARGETS OF ASSAULT AGAIN

Press Release

05/17/2006 , HCHRS

The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia reiterates its deep concern with the fact that the people holding views different from the predominant mainstream are more and more frequent targets of assault in Serbia. The house of the outstanding author and expert in religious matters, Mirko Djordjevic, was stoned only a day after he guested a TV show during which he nothing but spoke out his personal...   More >>>

 

NIN WEEKLY: ORCHESTRATED CAMPAIGN AGAINST ANY DISSONANT VOICE

Latinka Perovic, the Most Influential Woman in Serbia

04/19/2006 , HCHRS

"The 'alternative Serbia' is the topic that calls for clarification and can be tackled from different angles. NIN has investigated for weeks the public (or less public) activity and political heritage of Latinka Perovic seen by many as an icon and ideologist of the 'alternative Serbia.' To write the article to be carried in two...   More >>>

 

STOP THE POLICE TORTURE

Press release

03/21/2006 , HCHRS

On Wednesday, March 15, 2006, several policemen from the Kikinda police station were suspected of having so brutally beaten up the 28-year-old Mihalj Koloncaj, the town's resident, that his spleen had to be removed. In October 2004, after a police patrol from the same station intervened, policeman Sasa Mijin was suspected of having fatally injured his...   More >>>

 

SERBIA HAS NOT BROKEN WITH MILOSEVIC YET

Press release

03/16/2006 , HCHRS

The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia takes that numerous factors at Serbia's political scene have seized Slobodan Milosevic's death as the most welcome opportunity not only to continue denying any responsibility for the policy he had pursued over his 13-year rule, but also to call to account everyone other than the masterminds and executioners...   More >>>

 

SIBINCIC TO BE DEPOSED IMMEDIATELY

Press release

03/14/2006 , HCHRS

Instead of a clear break with the Greater Serbia project, the process of restoring the old regime smoothly proceeds in Serbia. The very fact that Ostoja Sibincic was appointed secretary of the "Ruma II" neighborhood community rehabilitates the policy that has targeted minorities - the Croatian minority in this specific case - and made them victims of...   More >>>

 

WHO'S THE VICTIM AND WHO'S THE ACCUSED IN THE TRIAL OF BISHOP PAHOMIJE?

Press release

03/09/2006 , HCHRS

The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia strongly protests against the manner in which the presiding judge has conducted the recently ended trial of Bishop of Vranje Pahomije, accused of the crimes that had been systematically regulated in developed democracies. Judicial bodies were prolonging the...    More >>>

 

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