SLOBODNA EVROPA: Jurišić: Savest mi je mirna, obraz mi je čist
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Natsa Kandic
The New York Times, 6th June 2011.
THE arrest of Ratko Mladic on May 26 caught me off guard. I couldn’t believe it. I clenched my fists, trying to grip him tightly in my hands. Finally, I breathed a sigh of relief.
But then I heard the speech by the Serbian president, Boris Tadic. For him, Mr. Mladic’s arrest represents the closing of a dark chapter in our history and a removal of the mark of shame that has stained the Serbian people for two decades. But there was no mention of the many other perpetrators of genocide during the 1990s or of the responsibility the Serbian state bears for those crimes. Once again, it seems, we might lose the chance to open a painful but necessary debate about the past.
At a press conference held on June 6, 2011 in Belgrade, the Coalition Against Discrimination offered its undivided support to Belgzim Kamberi, President of the Human Rights Committee in Bujanovac with respect to a criminal complaint filed against him by the Office of the Prosecutor in Vranje because he publicly criticized the Minister of Human and Minority Rights in Serbia.
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“New School NYC” Post-graduate students at the International Relations Department visited the Humanitarian Law Center (HLC) where they were introduced to the Kosovo Memory Book and the Initiative for RECOM projects.