Press release. Incident in Medveđa - Albanians in south of Serbia worried. Belgrade, 2 October 2023 . The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia urges the police to urgently investigate the attack on Ruhan Muharemi from Medveđa. According to his son, a group of 15 people threw stones at hi contents of this publication are the sole responsibility of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Open Society Foundation – Serbia. Typesetting and design: Ivan Hrašovec Printed by: MMtimgraf, Belgrade Circulation: 300 copies August 2018. ISBN 978-86-7208-211-1 FONDACIJA ZA Andras Lederer, the migration policy expert of the Hungarian Helsinki Committee, one of the country's most important non-governmental organizations, says this is "open and very serious defiance
Helsinki bulletin HELSINKI COMMITTEE FOR HMAN RIGHTS IN SERBIA The external factor’s activity was crucial for the election outcome, which may turn Montenegro into a new neuralgic spot in the Balkans in the future. The election outcome in Montenegro is a new impetus for both the pro-Russian and na-tionalist opposition in Belgrade. If the new go-

between the two, China appreciates Serbia as a partner and genuine friend. The reasons why it is so are in the fact that Belgrade keeps quite a low profile at all international forums discussing and growingly accusing China of the situation of human rights. Serbia and China have signed documents on strategic partnership twice: in 2009 at the time

Publisher: Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia Belgrade, 2021. For the publisher: Sonja Biserko English translation: MiraGligorijević and Vera Gligorijević Photos: Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia Cover page photo: Center of Novi Pazar Typesetting and layout: Ivan Hrašovec
As one of the leading NGOs in Serbia, the Helsinki Committee examines the situation of human rights in Serbia against country's overall socioeconomic and political context - an approach to the problematic different from those of other human rights organizations and best mirrored in its annual reports.
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,
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 3lSc.
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