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Presentation of the list of the killed, dead and missing in the municipality of Shtime/Štimlje

On 17th March 2010 HLC Kosovo presented the results of the record of killed and missing in the area of the municipality of Shtime/Štimlje between January 1st 1998 and June 14th 1999. The presentation, held at the Shtime/Štimlje municipal assembly, was attended by the media and over 60 family members of the killed and missing. Families gave HLC Kosovo 15 photographs of the victims. Also, family members of victims filed out 33 forms with exact personal data’s of victims. President of municipal Assembly, Mr. Kujtim Xhelili, addressed to the families and journalists stressing that HLC’s project Kosovo memory book is most important documentation about our past until now.

Presentation (in Serbian) of the list of the killed, dead and missing in the municipality of Shtime/Štimlje


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Presentation of the list of killed and missing detainees in Dubrava

On 29th May 2010 HLC Kosovo presented the results of the record of killed and missing in the Dubrava prison between May 16th and May 23th 1999. The presentation, held at the Prishtinё/Priština municipal assembly, was attended by the over 50 family members of the killed and missing and ex prisoners who have survived from Dubrava prison.

At the beginning of presentation ex prisoner Mr. Mustafa Kolgeci has addressed to the audience sharing his experience from the mass killing in Dubrava prison. After him the executive director of HLC, Mrs. Natasa Kandic, took the flour informing the audience that HLC has issued criminal charge ex director of Dubrava prison on the court.

Families of victims gave HLC Kosovo small number of photographs of the victims and other important documentation. Also, family members of victims filed out 21 forms with exact personal data’s of victims.

Presentation (in Serbian) of the list of killed and missing detainees in Dubrava.

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Presentation of the list of killed and missing non-albanians in Prokuplje

Approximately 40 family members of the killed, dead and missing Serbs attended the presentation in Prokuplje held on May 27th, 2010. Tomica Milutinović, Deputy Mayor of Prokuplje, opened the presentation held at the Prokuplje Municipal Assembly hall. After inspecting the information in the HLC database, victims’ family members handed over nine documents and five photos to the HLC team. There were no media agencies that reported on this presentation.

Presentation (in Serbian) of the list of killed and missing non-albanians in Prokuplje

 

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HLC files a criminal complaint against war-time officials of the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Serbia for war crimes committed against civilian population

HLC files a criminal complaint against war-time officials of the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Serbia for war crimes committed against civilian population

#IzSudnice - Sajt  - 4On May 28, 2010 Humanitarian Law Center (HLC) filed a compensation lawsuit with the Office of the War Crimes Prosecutor of the Republic of Serbia against 34 individuals on charges of their personal responsibility for the murder of 90 and the wounding of over 150 Albanian prisoners in the KPZ Dubrava penitentiary, near Istok in Kosovo (hereinafter referred to as: KPZ Dubrava).


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State and international institutions are not interested in the reparation process

Belgrade, July 1, 2010 – Members of Parliament Kenan Hajdarević, Bajram Šehović, Esad Džudžević, Munir Poturak, and Šerif Hamzagić attended today’s session of the compensation lawsuit filed by the Humanitarian Law Center (HLC) and conducted before the Belgrade High Court on behalf of the residents of the Kukurovići village (Priboj municipality) against the Republic of Serbia.


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Vodič kroz reparacije

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Students from Munich visited HLC

Art students, political science students, and students of history of Eastern and South-Eastern Europe of the Ludvig Maximus University from Munich and their professors visited the Humanitarian Law Centre on June 18, 2010.


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Albin Kurti found guilty for organizing a protest in Priština in February 2007

A mixed Trial Chamber of the District Court in Priština, presided by the European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo (EULEX) appointed Justice Ferdinando Boatier de Mongeot, handed down a sentence on June 14, 2010 sentencing Albin Kurti, leader of the Samopredeljenje/Vetëvendosje movement to nine (9) months in prison for a criminal act of being a member of a group obstructing a law enforcement officer, Article 318, paragraphs 1 and 2 of the Provisional Criminal Code of Kosovo. The accused Albin Kurti was immediately released from detention due to the fact that he had spent eleven (11) months in prison and in house-arrest in the course of 2007 and at the beginning of 2008, which is more than the prison sentence determined by the Trial Chamber.


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