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In 2008 HLC focused on engaging as large a number of nongovernmental organizations as possible, victims’ families associations, and other societal groups in a regional debate on investigating and disclosing the facts about war crimes and serious violations of human rights committed in the past. In doing that, HLC advocates the creation of a regional coalition.... >>
Based on the research conducted HLC-Kosovo considers the security situation in North Mitrovica/Mitrovicë volatile.... >>
In the period following the toppling of Slobodan Milošević, the transitional government supported domestic war crimes trials, but it soon became clear that serious impediments existed. Police was not willing to share its data on war crimes perpetrators with prosecutors, primarily because most of them belonged to the police.... >>
Every government assumes political responsibility for the deeds and misdeeds of its
predecessor, and every nation for the deeds and misdeeds of the past.
Hannah Arendt, ''Eichmann in Jerusalem''
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The people in Serbia took rather placidly the news about President Tadić’s initiative to ask the Serbian Parliament to adopt a resolution on the recognition of Srebrenica victims. Human rights organizations accepted it, among other things, as a result of many months of their constant pressure and protest directed at state institutions to declare July 11th Victims of Srebrenica Memorial Day. The Serbian Radical Party and the Democratic Party of Serbia, the ultra national right wing parties, spoke flagrantly against the resolution on the victims of Srebrenica, interpreting it as an act of humiliation of their own nation and as recognition of a crime [genocide] that did not happen...

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