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The MHGās activities began with the issuance of information bulletin and appeals that focused on violations of the articles of the 1975 Helsinki Final Act and were aimed at drawing attention to human rights violations in the USSR and compelling the Soviet government to fulfill the human rights commitments it had undertaken.
Islamist extremism in Serbia is decreasing but far-right extremism is on the rise, according to research by the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy, BCBP, and the Helsinki Committee for Human
News. 24/10/2023. 23/05/2023. 11/05/2023. Universal Periodic Review documents related to Serbia. UPR is a mechanism of the Human Rights Council (HCR) aimed at improving the human rights situation on the ground of each of the Member States.
The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia must warn that the incursion of the Banjska group into the north of Kosovo is an attempt by Belgrade to provoke conflicts, so that the Serbian army would then enter to protect the Serbian people in the north and thus achieve a division of Kosovo.
Legal Assistance Report (1 October - 31 December 2000) 08/17/2002, Source: Legal Assistance Report (1 Oct - 31 Dec 2000), Author: HCHRS . The last quarter of the year 2000 was marked by the "dismantling" of the old regime and creation of prerequisites for the peaceful transformation of the Serbian society. Groundwork was laid for the reform of society, while thanks to a relative 'libera Open Letter to EU, US, and NATO Governments: This is Your Deterrence Failure: Confront It. 3 May 2021 Prior to 2018, the standard talking point for most Western governments toward the Balkans was fully consistent with the ideal of a Europe āwhole, free, and at peace:ā that no further pursuit of border changes or ethnoterritorialism would be permitted. Equality of citizens and acceptance ofDecade-long crisis and war have affected the population at large in Serbia: according to the Federal Statistical Bureau (the 1999 statement no. 039) the life expectancy in Central Serbia droppedQkTS.