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PRISONS IN SERBIA

April 2004 - April 2005

This publication is the output of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia's activity over the second year of the implementation of the project "Prevention of Torture: Support to the Rehabilitation of Victims of Torture" that is realized thanks to the assistance of the European Commission - European Initiative for Democracy and Human Rights. Apart from the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia...
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HUMAN RIGHTS AND COLLECTIVE IDENTITY

Serbia 2004

Publisher: Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia; For publisher: Sonja Biserko; Translated by: Vera Gligorijevic, Ivana...
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THE MEDIA AS A PART OF THE ANTI-EUROPEAN FRONT

THE PRESS: AN UNCHANGED MATRIX

The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia daily scrutinized around 10 Serbian dailies and weeklies in the period 1 March - 31 August 2004 with a view to identifying the predominant attitude towards specific topics and ideological leanings. The Committee opted for such an analysis for yet another reason: bearing in mind the fierce media...
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REPORT ON THE VISIT TO THE SPECIAL DETENTION UNIT OF THE BELGRADE DISTRICT PRISON

On May 18, 2004, Director of the Central Prison Administration Milos Jankovic invited the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia, along with representatives of relevant international organizations and the media, to visit the Special Detention Unit of the Belgrade District Prison on Thursday, May 19, 2004, with a view to evaluating conditions of life and...
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PRISONS IN SERBIA

April 2003 - April 2004

This publication is the output of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia's activity over the first year of the project "Prevention of Torture: Support to the Rehabilitation of Victims of Torture" that is being implemented thanks to the assistance of the European Commission - European Initiative for Democracy and Human Rights. Apart from the...
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HUMAN RIGHTS AND ACCOUNTABILITY

Serbia 2003

Publisher: Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia; For publisher: Sonja Biserko...
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HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE SHADOW OF NATIONALISM

Serbia 2002

Publisher: Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia; For...
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SERBIA AND KOSOVO

Status through dialogue between Belgrade and Prishtine

September 2002

Two years since the overthrow of the regime of Slobodan Milosevic, Serbia is yet to solve some crucial dilemmas in order to accelerate the process of transition. One of them requires the ruling Democratic Opposition of Serbia (DOS) coalition and the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) taking...
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ANNUAL REPORT - 2001

Human Rights in Transition - Serbia 2001

Contents 1. Introduction
2. Resistance to reforms
3. Economic and social rights 4. Judicial System...
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LEGAL ASSISTANCE REPORT

(1 Jul - 30 Sep 2001)

With respect to earlier period there was a decrease in the number of cases, due to summer holidays. But the structure of cases makes us draw the following conclusion: we have several regular categories of clients, notably all those who complain about judiciary misuses and poor law enforcement. Citizens are also disgruntled with performances...   More >>>

 

LEGAL ASSISTANCE REPORT

(1 Oct - 31 Dec 2001)

It was only when Milosevic stepped down from power that it became possible to perceive the extent of the devastation of the Serbian society and institutions. More than a year after the changes took place, there is no major progress in any sphere. The process of transition is in its inception and is coupled with enormous difficulties. Since legal nihilism reigned for...   More >>>

 

LEGAL ASSISTANCE REPORT

(1 Apr - 30 Jun 2001)

Characteristic of the observed period is the fact that the number of reported cases by far exceeds all the previous periods. Such a large number is obviously indicative of at least two things: that people have been relieved of fear for their lives and the lives of their dear ones, with this relief of fear enabling easier communication with the outside world...   More >>>

 

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