The Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly adopted the Resolution entitled “Reconciliation and political dialogue between the countries of the former Yugoslavia”

On January 26, 2011, the Parliamentary Assembly adopted the Resolution 1786 (2011) expressing the support for endeavours in the countries of the former Yugoslavia aimed at achieving reconciliation and establishing new relations between the countries, praising their commitment to the regional cooperation and willingness to overcome the legacy of the past.


Kosovo: Crimes were committed under the noses of the international community

Serb activists say Marty report shows international inaction -AFP “All abductions of Serbs and Romas took place in the presence of KFOR, United Nations institutions and Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) institutions and no one reacted,”  Serbia’s leading human rights activist Natasa Kandic of the Humanitarian Law Centre told AFP.


Global Civil Society in the Region as an Architect of Transitional Justice

Belgrade, January 25 – Inspired by the globality of justice in the 21st century , the book “Global Civil Society in 2011” is focused on the manner in which global civil society recognizes and promotes the ideas of justice, and the strategies used by the civil society to fight against injustices that numerous people have to deal with.


A Guilty Verdict for Members of the Gnjilane Group Charged with War Crimes Committed against Serbs and other non-Albanians

The War Crimes Trial Chamber of the Belgrade High Court, presided by Justice Snežana Nikolić-Garotić rendered a guilty verdict on January 21, 2011 in the case of nine individuals charged with war crimes against civilian population in Gnjilan/Gjilan, Kosovo. The accused are sentenced as follows: Agush Memishi, Selimon Sadiku, and Samet Hajdari to 15 years in prison; Faton Hajdari, Ahmet Hasani, and Nazif Hasani to 10 years in prison;  Kamber Sahiti and Ferat Hajdari to 8 years in prison.


Predstavnici NVO iz Prištine u poseti FHP-u

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New Sentence for Radojko Repanović in the Suva Reka War Crime Case

On December 15, 2010, the War Crimes Trial Chamber of the High Court in Belgrade handed down a new sentence in the case of Radojko Repanović, sentencing him to 20 years in prison for the war crime against the civilian population in Suva Reka/Suharekë. The Trial Chamber accepted the the opinion and arguments stated by Deputy War Crimes Prosecutor Mioljub Vitorović in his closing argument.