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Higher Court Ruling Confirms Hate Speech From Informer Directed at Anita Mitić

October 20, 2018 10:16 am Published by Leave your thoughts

In a first degree ruling on September 19th 2018, the Higher Court in Belgrade has established that the plaintiff Anita Mitić was not duly protected by her right to protection against hate speech, to which she is entitled to according to article 75 of the Law on Public Information and Media, and has determined that the defendants - the “Informer” daily newspaper team have breached the ban on hate speech.


THEY ARE OUR HEROES: A Monument to Commemorate the Living Army’s General in Belgrade

September 22, 2018 7:28 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

On the occasion of the 27th anniversary of the saving of more than 220 Varaždin Yugoslav People’s Army recruits, the Youth Initiative for Human Rights (YIHR) demands from the city of Belgrade to build a monument in honor of the late General Vlado Trifunović. For over 25 years, he was branded as a traitor in Serbia, and a war criminal in Croatia and Slovenia, because of his choice to save lives.


Judgement which qualifies the protest against a war criminal as a disturbance of public peace and morale is cynical and shameful

August 1, 2018 1:25 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

The Misdemeanour Court in Ruma, department in Indjija, convicted 8 activists of the Youth Initiative for Human Rights for violating the Law on Public Order and Peace to fines of 50,000 dinars, for protesting at an event in Beska, where a convicted war criminal Veselin Sljivancanin was a speaker, by unfurling the banner "War criminals to remain silent, in order for victims to speak out" and blowing whistles.


By Responding to the Politics of Crime Promoted by Radeta and Šešelj, Vučić and Brnabić Should Explain What is Their Vision of Serbia

July 28, 2018 6:34 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

The Youth Initiative for Human Rights demands that the judicial authorities prosecute and the executive authorities unequivocally condemn the actions of Vjerica Radeta, as well as of Vojislav Šešelj, who are grossly disregarding victims and offending victims’ families by publicly denying the genocide in Srebrenica.