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The glorification of those accused for war crimes is unacceptable always and under any circumstance

The Youth Initiative for Human Rights sees it as a failure of the “Miredita dobar dan” festival that some of its previous participants have partook recently in a campaign aimed at glorifying those convicted of war crimes and exerting pressure on the work of the Kosovo Specialist Chambers and Specialist Prosecutor’s Office in the Hague. 

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Convicted War Criminal Rajko Kozlina Belongs to Prison and not to the Serbian Army

The Youth Initiative for Human Rights demands that the Ministry of Defence as soon as possible publicise the employment status at the Serbian Army of Rajko Kozlina, convicted for a war crime in the village of Trnje (Kosovo) and – in the event that Kozlina still holds the rank of non-commissioned officer – immediately strip him of the rank pursuant to Article 185 of the Serbian Army Act. 

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Emir Suljagić: Genocide in Srebrenica Cannot Be Reduced to July 1995

Director of the Srebrenica Genocide Memorial Emir Suljagić has said today that genocide in Srebrenica cannot be reduced only to the mass murders of Bosniaks in July 1995, but it includes a continuity of events from May 1992 to July 1995, during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. 

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“Mirëdita, dobar dan!” Festival Ended with Prize Awarded to Director Ognjen Glavonić

Festival “Mirëdita, dobar dan!” ended with prize award to director Ognjen Glavonić who, through his movies “Depth 2” and “The Load”, broke “the shameful oath of silence” about a mass grave in Batajnica, and thus made a huge step in bringing Serbian and Kosovo societies closer to each other.

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