Presudom suda u Šapcu sankcionisana diskriminacija Roma
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”Želim da pohvalim požrtvovanost Nataše Kandić i njenih kolega koji su nam omogućili da prisustvujemo suđenju optuženima za streljanje naše dece, rođaka i branitelja Vukovara, koje je trajalo godinu i po dana. Naša tuga je makar za toliko umanjena jer je istina, iako nepotpuna, otvoreno prezentirana pred članovima porodica žrtava. Pomogli smo sudski proces i dokazima, tako što su neki naši članovi, ujedno i sami žrtve, svedočili i time doprineli utvrđivanju odgovornosti optuženih i istine. FHP nas je ohrabrio da u potrazi za kriminalcima, za istinom o zločinima i, što je najvažnije, u potrazi za istinom o nestalima idemo do kraja.”
Mirko Kovačić, član Udruge Vukovarske majke, Hrvatska.
The Humanitarian Law Center addressed a letter to the War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukčević on 3 February 2006 demanding that he opens investigation on the former Republic of Srpska Army General, Svetozar Andrić and former Republic of Srpska Deputy Minister of Interior Toma Kovač because there is reasonable suspicion that they are criminally liable for the grave breeches of Geneva Conventions committed during the armed conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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On 23 January 2006 the Humanitarian Law Center demanded that the Republic of Serbia Prime Minister Vojislav Koštunica remove the War Crimes Investigation Department Chief from the Ministry of Interior (MUP). The HLC also filed criminal charges with the War Crimes Prosecutor’s Office against Borisavljević because there is reasonable doubt that in the period from 1 January 1999 to 20 June 1999 he abetted the commission of war crimes against civilian population as per Article 142 Paragraph 1 of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Criminal Code (CC FRY) in conjunction with Article 24 of the CC FRY.
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The Humanitarian Law Center addressed a letter to the Republic of Serbia Minister of Interior, Dragan Joić, on 19 January 2006 demanding Aleksandar Petkanić’s allegations be investigated. He said that the highest state authorities and some other persons, including Marko Milošević knew that the RTS building was going to be bombed.