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Image: Protest against Bandic 
Copyright: RTL Zagreb
HRH Zagreb

Croatia: NGO activists ‘’uncorking’’ Zagreb

Activists of Association Right to the City and Green Action submitted to USKOK (Office for the Suppression of Corruption and Organized Crime), criminal charges against Mayor of Zagreb, Milan Bandic, charging him for abuse of office and authority, and for concluding the contract with Hoto group for the project in Varsavska street, which is harmful for the city of Zagreb. A submission was accompanied by a protest of almost 200 activists and citizens in front of USKOK building in Gajeva street, Zagreb. 08 Apr 2010 »

Image: YIHR's in front fo Serbian Parliament 
Copyright: e-novine
HRH Sarajevo

YIHR in Serbia reminding authorities on Srebrenica genocide

Around 2 AM last Thursday, Serbian police apprehended 9 activists from Youth Initiative for Human Rights, who in the night between March 31st and April 1st in front of the Serbian Parliament, wrote the message in red spray paint: “That hard, foreign word - genocide”. 05 Apr 2010 »

Image: RECOM 
Copyright: RECOM
HRH Zagreb

Reaction of RECOM Coordination Council on the recent attacks in BH media

Coordination Council of the Coalition for RECOM kindly requested last week all print and electronic media, to publish their reaction on recent attacks made upon RECOM initiative and its activists, by several media houses in BiH. 02 Apr 2010 »

Image: Medacki dzep, battle map 
Copyright: politika.com
HRH Zagreb

Press conference on the case of Medacki dzep

Members of the Human Rights House of Zagreb, Documenta and GOLJP, organized a press conference in the late March, on occasion of the verdict on appeal in the case against the accused Rahim Ademi and Mirko Norac for crimes committed in the Medacki dzep (Medak Pocket). 01 Apr 2010 »

Image: Serbian MP's resolution 
Copyright: BBC News
HRH Sarajevo

Serbian MPs offer apology for Srebrenica massacre

Serbia's parliament has passed a landmark resolution apologising for the 1995 Srebrenica massacre - Europe's worst atrocity since World War II. The motion, approved by a narrow majority, says Serbia should have done more to prevent the tragedy. 31 Mar 2010 »

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