HLC Kosovo: EULEX’s Hasty Decision to Acquit Florim Ejupi

On 13 March 2009 the internationalized trial chamber of the Kosovo Supreme Court acquitted a Kosovo Albanian Florim Ejupi of all charges in relation to the terrorist attack on the Niš-Ekspress bus, which occurred on 16 February 2001 in the vicinity of Podujevo in which 11 Serbs were killed and ten were wounded “due to lack of evidence.”


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Mihailo Marković finally convicted for defrauding a Kosovo Albanian who was searching for his missing son

On 9 March 2009, the Humanitarian Law Center (HLC) received the judgment of the Bijelo Polje Higher Court brought down on 30 December 2008 that confirms the conviction of Mihajlo Marković rendered by the first instance court in Rožaje.


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Letter to president Boris Tadic

P R O G L A S I M O    11.  juli    D A N O M    S E Ć A NJ A

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HLC filed a criminal complaint against members of the 37th PJP battalion for war crimes committed in Kosovo in 1999

HLC filed a criminal complaint against members of the 37th PJP battalion for war crimes committed in Kosovo in 1999

#IzSudnice - Sajt  - 4According to information and evidence acquired by the Humanitarian Law Center (HLC), Special Police Units (PJP) of the Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Serbia (MUP Serbia) participated in the commission of numerous massive war crimes in Kosovo.


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Memorial for Victims of Abduction at Štrpci 27 February 2009

The memorial for victims of the kidnapping from train number 671 going from Belgrade to Bar, who were citizens of Serbia and who were killed only because of their names and religion, will be opened on Friday 27 February 2009 in Prijepolje, 16 years after the crime was committed. Representatives of Women in Black, Youth Initiative for Human Rights, Lawyers’ Committee for Human Rights and the Humanitarian Law Center will attend the opening of the memorial for victim of this crime.


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