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HUMAN RIGHTS IN
THE SHADOW OF NATIONALISM
Serbia 2002 |
Publisher: Helsinki
Committee for Human Rights in Serbia; For Publisher: Sonja Biserko; Translated by: Ivana
Damjanovic, Dragan Novakovic, Ivan Obradovic; Layout: Nebojsa Tasic; Cover Designe:
Ivan Hrasovec; |
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Printed by:
"Zagorac" - Belgrade 2003... |
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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 a clear position on the
country's frontiers (i.e. a position on Republika Srpska, Montenegro, and Kosovo). This is
closely related to the promotion of... |
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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
5. Yugoslav Army 6. Police 7. Health Care 8. University 9. Minorities 10. Vojvodina 11.
Sandzak 12. Refugees 13. Media 14. Revival of conservative idea |
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15. Church and
freedom of religion Annex
1. Anti-semitism 2. Albanians on the territory of ex-SFRY 3. Activities of the Helsinki
Committee... |
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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 of new authorities, as they see them engaging only in marginal matters.
Parliaments -Serbian and Yugosalva-are not passing relevant laws, as indicated by a small
number of legal acts adopted in the past three months. Added to selective... |
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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... |
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... |
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LEGAL ASSISTANCE REPORT
(1 Feb - 31 Mar 2001)
February and March 2001 ominously heralded the return of violations of
human rights registered at the outset of the SFRY disintegration (1991). After initial
euphoria, the pre-election promises lost its cutting-edge and were reduced to poor
practice... |
LEGAL ASSISTANCE REPORT
(1 Oct - 31 Dec 2000)
The last quarter of the year 2000 was marked by the
dismantling of the old regime and creation of prerequisites for the peaceful
transformation of the Serbian society. Groundwork was laid for the reform of society,
while thanks to a relative liberation of the... |
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LEGAL ASSISTANCE REPORT
(1 Jul - 30 Sep 2000)
The entire reported period was marked by the pre and
post-elections-related developments. Most inquiries we dealt with had to do with the
manner of possible power take-over. Many refugees obviously feared a violent post-election
outcome. Under the circumstances of across-the board poverty and everyday... |
LEGAL ASSISTANCE REPORT
(1 April 2000 - 30 June 2000 )
In the past ten years Serbia underwent a deep transformation of its
society. Collapse of institutions and fragmentation of society resulted in lack of
communication between the center and provinces. The media space was also devastated, thus
leaving room to speculations and rumors as the only... |
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