Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia FOR PUBLISHER: Sonja Biserko * * * TRANSLATED BY: Dragan NovakoviÄ Ivana DamjanoviÄ Spomenka GrujiÄiÄ LAY-OUT: NebojÅ”a TasiÄ COVER PAGE: Ivan HraÅ”ovec PRINTED BY: "Zagorac", Belgrade 2006 CIRCULATION: 500 ISBN - 86-7208-122-6 This report came out of print thanks to the assistance of the
Its secession might also precipitate a series of ethnic rebellions in Kosovo, Macedonia, and even in Serbia. That could be disastrous. But the more immediate question is what would happen inside Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Universal Periodic Review - Serbia - Reference Documents. Contributions for the Summary of Stakeholder's information. The views and/or opinions expressed in the contributions listed below are those of the contributing organizations and do not reflect in any way the views and/or opinions of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
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,
Chronicles 26, Vol. I. Forging of Anti-Yugoslav Conspiracy. Biserko, Sonja . The almost 1,000-page Volume I dissects the role of the Serbian mainstream elite in the evolvement of the Greater Serbia program from 1966 to this very day. "The war was prepared for long and preparations for it involved different levels: the media, institutions, informal sociali
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Miodrag VlahoviÄ, former Montengrin Minister of Foreign Affairs and former ambassador to US, is now president of the Montengrin Helsinki Committee. He writes: Early parliamentary elections in Montenegro attracted the lowest turnout ever (56%). They have not brought major surprises.
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
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