Carla’s List

On 13 December 2007, the Humanitarian Law Center (HLC) in cooperation with the Center for Cultural Decontamination (CZKD) organized in Belgrade, Serbia, a screening of the Marcel Schüpbach film: Carla’s List, followed by a panel discussion in which Serbian human rights activists and journalists discussed the impact of the ICTY, and specifically the role of Carla Del Ponte as one-time Chief Prosecutor, on Serbia’s attempts, or lack thereof, to deal with the past. On the same day, Carla’s list was also screened in Sarajevo by Association Pravo Ljudski in cooperation with the Research and Documentation Center, in Zagreb by Documenta, and in The Hague by Stichting Movies That Matter.

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Serbia must hold the Yugoslav People’s Army accountable for crimes committed at Ovčara

On 20 November 2007, it will be sixteen years since the war crime at the Ovčara farm near Vukovar was committed. Not a single person has been convicted for the commission of this crime and Serbian state institutions have not yet revealed the entire truth about the former Yugoslav Peoples Army’s (YNA) role in this crime.


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Bulletin: Interview with Carla del Ponte

HLC: In light of your recent visit to Belgrade, 25-26 October 2007, how would you assess the authorities’ level of cooperation with your Office?


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Bulletin: An interview with Fatos Bytyqi

The Office of the War Crimes Prosecutor raised an indictment on August 23, 2006 against Sreten Popović and Miloš Stojanović, members of Special Police Units of the Serbian Ministry of Interior, for the murder of three Bytyqi brothers, all US citizens, after 8 July 1999 when they were taken from the jail in Prokuplje by unidentified members of the Serbian Ministry of Interior.


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