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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 andproduced by the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia was written and staged 10 times in four countries; - The 25th anniversary of the genocide in Srebrenica was marked by staging the theatre play in Belgrade, Serbia; - Debates on issues of responsibility for past crimes, solidarity, public remembrance and joint peaceful
MENTAL HEALTHCARE BEFITTING HUMAN DIGNITY Helsinki Files No. 33 Published by Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia www.helsinki.org.rs For the publisher: Sonja Biserko Contributors: Dejan Milenkovi, Miloš Jankovi, Nikola Gruji, Dr. Vladimir Jovi, Dr. Paolo Serra, Darko Sekuli, Jelena Markovi, Milan Markovi and Ljiljana Palibrk Kuzminovic, Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia (Serbia); Paule LeGendre, Human Rights First (United States); Christine Loudes, International Lesbian and Gay Association-Europe (Belgium); Marian Mandache, Romani CRISS (Romania); Larry Olomoofe, European Roma Rights Centre (Hungary);** Call for Applications ** We're happy to invite you to apply for a study tour within our program Serbia and Kosovo: Intercultural Icebreakers to be held in October 2017! The study tour will beqxOfY.