HLC-Kosovo: Kosovo media coverage of the Kosovo Government’s decision to reconstruct the Kamenica Medical Clinic inadequate

The Humanitarian Law Center-Kosovo (HLC-Kosovo) considers inadequate the way in which Kosovar media and especially RTK public television reported the decision of the Kosovo Government and the Mayor of Kamenica, Begzat Sinani, to support the reconstruction of the Kamenica Medical Clinic.


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Closing arguments in the Suva Reka war crimes trial

The trial for the war crime committed in Suva Reka in March 1999 when 50 Albanians civilians were killed came to its end on April 6, following closing arguments given by the Deputy War Crimes Prosecutor Mioljub Vitorović and victims’ legal representative Nataša Kandić. On trial for this crime are former commandant of the 37th Special Police Unit battalion Radoslav Mitrović, commander of the Suva Reka police station Radojko Repanović, and five police officers.

The presentation of closing arguments was attended by five members of the Berisha family as well as media representatives from Kosovo (Radio Koha Ditore, TV Klan, Koha Ditore, and Suva Reka radio station).

The judgment by the War Crimes Trial Chamber of the Belgrade District Court will be handed down at 13:00 on April 23, 1999.

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BIRN: KLA Ran Torture Camps in Albania

[ This article is reproduced with the permission of the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network, BIRN.   Balkan Insight (www.balkaninsight.com ), is BIRN’s online publication ]

Kukes, Bajram Curri, Tropoja, Kruma, Prizren, Pristina and Tirana | 09 April 2009 | By Altin Raxhimi, Michael Montgomery and Vladimir Karaj


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FHP poklanja transkripte sa suđenja Slobodanu Miloševiću

Fond za humanitarno pravo poziva naučne i obrazovne institucije, državne organe, pravosudne institucije, nevladine organizacije, političke partije, kao i sve zaniteresovane pojedince da se jave beogradskoj kancelariji FHP-a ukoliko žele komplet transkripata sa suđenja Slobodanu Miloševiću pred Haškim tribunalom.

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B92: Families denied war crimes reparations

BELGRADE — A Serbian court has rejected the demands of 25 families of kidnapped victims from Sjeverin for damages, according to the Humanitarian Law Center (FHP).

In 1992, during the war in neighboring Bosnia, soldiers of the Republic of Srpska military kidnapped, and later tortured and killed 16 Muslim civilians from Sjeverin, Serbia.


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