BELGRADE, October 11th, 2011 – The Humanitarian Law Center and the Independent Journalists’ Association of Vojvodina organized a roundtable on October 11th titled “Does Serbia Give Up on European Integration?”.
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President of Kosovo, Mrs. Atifete Jahjaga
Member of Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mr. Bakir Izetbegovic
President of Serbia, Mr. Boris Tadic
President of Slovenia, Mr. Danilo Turk
President of Macedonia, Mr. Djordje Ivanov
President of Montenegro, Mr. Filip Vujanovic
President of Croatia, Mr. Ivo Josipovic
Member of Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mr. Nebojsa Radmanovic
Member of Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mr. Zeljko Komsic
BELGRADE, September 28th, 2011 – A few days ago, the Humanitarian Law Center published a remarkable book. It can be said to represent a milestone in relations between the peoples of former Yugoslavia, in the past 20 years of the postwar period.
Department for War Crimes of the High Court in Belgrade sentenced on September 23, 2011 the accused Veljko Maric to 12 years in prison for war crimes committed in 1991 against civilians in the village Rastovac (Croatia). The Humanitarian law Center believes that Veljko Maric, a Croatian citizen, should be tried in Croatia, that the Republic of Serbia should have extradited him to Croatia, and that it should have submitted evidence against him to the State Attorney’s Office of the Republic of Croatia, in accordance with the 2006 Agreement on cooperation in the prosecution of war crimes offenders. HLC reminds that the War Crimes Prosecutor of the Republic of Serbia has filed at least 10 indictments against war criminals, citizens of Serbia, based on evidence handed over to it by the State Attorney’s Office of the Republic fo Croatia.