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The Supreme Public Prosecution Office and Regulatory Bodies to Investigate Human Rights Violations Against Citizens of Croatia in the Context of Student Protests in Serbia

The Youth Initiative for Human Rights (YIHR) demands that the Supreme Public Prosecution Office and regulatory bodies investigate human rights violations against citizens of Serbia, as well as violations of the rights of foreign nationals, particularly Croatian citizens, who have been targeted by government representatives and pro-government media in recent months, within the context of months-long civil protests in Serbia.

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Joint Resolution on the Suspension of Cooperation with the Legislative and Executive Authorities in Serbia

Since the beginning of the student protests in Serbia, we have publicly and unequivocally  supported all their demands. The loss of innocent lives in the collapse of the train station canopy  in Novi Sad on November 1st last year deeply shook us, as did the violence we are witnessing  and the actions of institutions that, instead of fulfilling their duties, are using various maneuvers  to suppress the student movement. The students have demonstrated that the movement cannot  be suppressed and that the struggle will continue until institutions begin fulfilling their mandates.  The rule of law and accountability of public officials must be the foundation of a functioning society.  However, Serbia has long ceased to be a country governed by the rule of law. 

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Joint Statement: Stop the Repression and Free the Political Prisoners

We demand that the authorities put an end to the repression against citizens, activists, and opposition figures who are seeking criminal accountability for the deaths of 15 citizens following the roof collapse at the Railway Station in Novi Sad.

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YIHR activists Mila Pajić and Doroteja Antić must be released immediately

Mila Pajić and Doroteja Antić, activists from the group “Stav” and employees of the Youth Initiative for Human Rights, were detained this evening in Novi Sad while en route to the Varadin Bridge, where a protest blockade began at 6 p.m. in response to the impunity of those responsible for the tragedy that occurred in the city on November 1st.

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