“SERBIA IN RUSSIA’S GEOSTRATEGIC POSITIONING” Photo: Vojvodina Media Center | Media & Reform Center Niš. Niš, May 6, 2016 | Novi Sad, May 10, 2016. The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia organized the public debate “Serbia in Russia’s Geostrategic Positioning” in Niš and Novi Sad in May 2016. The goal of that U turn is homogenization of the whole society in order to effect renuciation of negotiations(1) and show that resolution of status of Kosovo shall be imposed to Serbia. The foregoing was followed by new smear campaign against individuals and organizations expressing a different stand on Serbia's international committments and Belgrade, 2021 . Publisher: Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia For the publisher: Sonja Biserko Reviewers: prof. dr Dubravka Stojanović, prof. dr Florian Bieber, prof. dr Ivo Goldstein The contents of this publication are the sole responsibility of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Kingdom of Netherlands. [] 21 The Serbian World and the Relationship with the Neighbours. [] 25 Culture in the Service of the “Serbian World”. [] 55 In the Service of the We, non-governmental organisations – members of the international Civic Solidarity Platform, condemn the decision of the authorities of the Russian Federation to liquidate the Moscow Helsinki Group (MHG), a member and one of the founders of our network. MHG is the oldest Russian human rights organisation, a pioneering organisation within the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia is proud to present you a short film “Q&A”! Q&A. 2017 - Short Film - 11.26 mins. The film was made within our Serbia and Kosovo: Intercultural Icebreakers program. g1ijnS5. On October 29, 2015 in cooperation with the Ministry of Healthcare and support from parliamentary committees for healthcare/family and human rights, the Helsinki Committee staged a presentation under the title “Community-based Living: Fundamental Human Right” in the Serbian parliament. Its secession might also precipitate a series of ethnic rebellions in Kosovo, Macedonia, and even in Serbia. That could be disastrous. But the more immediate question is what would happen inside Bosnia and Herzegovina. Helsinki bulletin HELSINKI COMMITTEE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN SERBIA Thereafter, on 2 April, one more restrictive mea-sure was introduced: the duration of curfews on weekends was extended – from 1 p.m. on Satur-day to 5 a.m. on Monday (senior citizens were allowed to shop for groceries for three hours, from 4 a.m. to 7 a.m.), while gatherings of more 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 Helsinki Committee Report – SERBIA: CAPTURED SOCIETY Belgrade, 2023. publisher Helsinški Committee for Human Rights in Serbia for the publisher Sonja Biserko authors Sonja Biserko, Dimitrije Boarov, Izabela Kisić, Žarko Korać, Jelena Krstić, Duško Lopandić, Tomislav Marković, Bojana Oprijan, Organised by Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia in cooperation with IPS_Innovative Prison Systems and Agenfor International, in this workshop were also represented: the Council of Europe, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.

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