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Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia

The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia (Helsinski odbor za ljudska prava u Srbiji) was founded in September, 1994. Although the constitutional and legal human rights guarantees in Serbia are in accordance with the internationally accepted standards, the actual state of human rights has been more than disturbing. Therefore, the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia appears as a professional organization working on the promotion of the idea of the rule of law and protection of human rights. Among many others Helsinki Committee implements the following projects: Legal Aid to Victims of Human Rights Violations; Return of Refugees ("I want to go home" project); National Minorities; Confidence Building Measures between Albanians and Serbs; and Facing the Truth. Helsinki Committee publishes a monthly magazine covering issues we work on. It has become a valuable way of communication with different with different groups of population from refugees to minorities and individuals facing legal and other problems.

Primary web addresses
http://www.helsinki.org.yu
Main Address
Zmaj Jovina 7/1
11000 Belgrade
Country
Serbia and Montenegro
Main Telephone
+381 11 30 32 408
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23.05.2006

Features
Miljenko Dereta
23.04.2007 Serbian NGOs demand from the competent authorities to act and discover the perpetrators, the background the people who ordered the attempt on the life of Dejan Anastasijevic, journalist at “Vreme” weekly, on the night of April 14.
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Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Activism] [Civil society] [Corruption & transparency] [Governance] [Justice and crime]
Image: Miljenko Dereta © Dejan Georgievski
Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia
28.03.2007 Over the coming period of time, the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia will organize six sessions on key subjects from our immediate past, with the support by the Open Society Fund.
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Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Justice and crime] [Conflict resolution] [Peace] [United Nations]
Image: Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia