Appeal to the International Community. Belgrade, July 2012. Signatories of this appeal ask the embassies of the friendly countries to inform their government and general public about the ongoing, dramatic cultural involution in Serbia the far-reaching and adverse consequences of which affect Serbia’s society and its social conscience, as well as its relations with neighboring countries and
Serbia 2008: Human Rights, Democracy and - Violence . The Helsinki Committee's report for the year 2008 once again seeks to examine the overall political, social and economic climate in which human rights were promoted and protected in the past year. The
Invitation to the presentation of the report on human rights and freedoms: Serbia: A Captive Society (Media Center, 28 June, 12 p.m.) The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia hereby invites you to the presentation of its annual report for 2022/23 Serbia: A Captive Society on Wednesday, 28 June at 12 p.m. at the Media Center
Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia. YUGOSLAVIA: CHAPTER 1980–1991. Belgrade, 2021. The readers have before them the second book within the project of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia: Yugoslavia: Chapter 1980-1991. Almost ten years ago, as part of the conception of the
The US policy-making Principals Committee, meeting on 19 May, expressed its view that: “The only realistic option is to seek Allied support for an Unprofor pull-back from vulnerable positions” – ergo, the safe areas – “coupled with more robust enforcement of the remaining mandate, including Nato air strikes.”
Helsinki bulletin HELSINKI COMMITTEE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN SERBIA Russia has been preparing for its return to the global stage for more than 20 years. During his famous and now historic speech at the Mu-nich Security Conference (2007), Vladimir Pu-tin announced this plan, and afterwards began to gradually implement it. At the same time,
The MHG’s activities began with the issuance of information bulletin and appeals that focused on violations of the articles of the 1975 Helsinki Final Act and were aimed at drawing attention to human rights violations in the USSR and compelling the Soviet government to fulfill the human rights commitments it had undertaken.
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Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia - Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine . . . . Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, Milorad Dodik has been systematically suspending the authority of the state of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Republic of Srpska (RS) and paving the way for its secession.
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