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.
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.
58. Hellenic League for Human Rights, Athens, Greece 59. Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia 60. Homosexuelle Initiative (HOSI) Wien – 1. Lesben- und Schwulenverband Österreichs, Austria 61. Human Rights Action / Akcija za ljudska prava, Podgorica, Montenegro 62. Human Rights Center of Azerbaijan, Baku, Azerbaijan 63.
The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia and its partner organization from Prishtina, the Liberal Democratic Centre, organized the seminar titled “Serbia and Kosovo: Intercultural Icebreakers” on March 27-31, 2015 in Belgrade. Young people from Kosovo and Serbia, active and interested in culture and arts, spent five creative and
As violent political struggle rages, human rights in all parts of the country have suffered dramatically. Helsinki Watch takes no position on Yugoslavia's territorial integrity or the claims to
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We partner with and support human rights defenders who work in some of the world’s most repressive regions. We work on four continents. Our headquarters is located in Stockholm, and we have eight regional branch-offices around the world. Civil Rights Defenders was founded as the Swedish Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in 1982.
The London arrest of a Bosnian wartime leader heralds a new phase in Serbia's unrelenting aggression against Bosnia-Herzegovina, in which the British authorities have now made themselves unwitting pawns. A member of Bosnia's war-time presidency, who subsequently served as president of the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Ejup Ganic, was arrested
The goal of that U turn is homogenization of the whole society in order to effect renuciation of negotiations(1) and show that resolution of status of Kosovo shall be imposed to Serbia. The foregoing was followed by new smear campaign against individuals and organizations expressing a different stand on Serbia's international committments and
The Committee has its main office in Belgrade, Serbia. The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia 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 Helsinki
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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