e-Novine: Srebrenica je ključ za izgradnju demokratskog društva
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Nataša Kandić, the Executive Director of the Humanitarian Law Center (HLC) was awarded the annual Schwarzkopf Europe Prize this year, along with Vesna Teršelič, the Leader of Documenta from Zagreb, and Mirsad Tokača, the Director of the Research and Documentation Centre from Sarajevo.
On April 27th, 1999, Serbian forces killed or separated out of a refugee column 384 Albanians in the villages of the Caragojs valley, and deported other locals to Albania. The Humanitarian Law Center (HLC) presented data on those who were killed or went missing in the Đakovica/Gjakovë Municipality in Meja/ Mejë.
Over 300 family members of killed and missing persons from the Glogovac/Gllogoc Municipality attended the presentation of data on victims for the January 1998 – June 1999 period held by the Humanitarian Law Center (HLC).
The UN Committee Against Torture (”the Committee”) has considered the case of violence and racial abuse against a Roma man and as of May 8th 2009 has issued a decision finding Serbia to have been in violation of a number of provisions of the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (‘CAT’).
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On April 18th, 2009, the Kosovo office of the Humanitarian Law Center (HLC Kosovo) held the first presentation of the 1998-1999 register of killed and missing persons in Kosovo in Suva reka/Suharrekë. The presentation of a tentative register of killed and missing persons from the Municipality of Suva Reka/Suharrekë was attended by more than 70 family members of the victims.