The Youth Initiative for Human Rights urges President Grabar Kitarović, before her visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina, to take away decorations from war criminals and adds: you have no respect for victims.
MoreThis report is a systematic presentation of how the government continuously defends and supports convicted war criminals. The research is focused on the analysis of different forms of political support and affirmation received by four war criminals who are the most active in Serbian public life – Vladimir Lazarević, Nikola Šainović, Momčilo Krajišnik and Veselin Šljivančanin. The Report covers the period from their return from prison until December 2017.
MoreThe Youth Initiative for Human Rights strongly condemns the reactions of the President of Croatia, Prime Minister, Parliamentary Speaker and members of the Croatian Government and Croatian Parliament whose statements show clear and unambiguous solidarity with war criminals, deny their responsibility for war crimes and depreciate the facts established in the judgments of the International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia.
MoreThe Youth Initiative for Human Rights demands the abolishment of the Declaration on the Homeland War
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