The centre international de formation européenne (CIFE), crossborder factory (CBF) and Youth Initiative for Human Rights organised an online interactive seminar titled ‘Appreciate Democracy, Protect Democracy’ on December 7-11, 2020. The seminar brought together 15 young people from Montenegro, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, France, North Macedonia, Germany, Kosovo, Albania and Croatia.
MoreWe, the undersigned civil society organisations and media representatives, strongly condemn hate speech directed towards N1 TV and Nova S by Members of Parliament at the session of the National Assembly of Serbia on Wednesday, December 2.
MoreThe 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.
MoreThe 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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