As national and international organizations working along the Western Balkan migration route in Greece, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Serbia, and Croatia, we strongly condemn the latest discriminatory and dangerous measures adopted by European countries as part of a broader package of deterrence policies intended to stem the flow of vulnerable people seeking safety.
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Author Archives: Tamara Protic - 2016
Conference “Early, forced and child marriages”
Nevena Nikolić, the representative of the Belgrade Centre for Human Rights, presented the activities and results of the Centre’s project called “Role of education in preventing child marriage of Roma girls” at the “Early, forced and child marriages” conference. (more…)
Conference on Early, forced and child marriages in Serbia: towards mapping of the problem and possible solutions
The Belgrade Centre for Human Rights, in cooperation with Roma Women’s Centre – BIBIJA, YUROM Centre Niš, and Foundation Ana and Vlade Divac will organise a conference called Early, forced and child marriages in Serbia: towards mapping of the problem and possible solutions that will take place at 11 a.m. on February 23, 2016 in hotel Metropol (Bulevar Kralja Aleksandra 69, http://www.metropolpalace.com/) in Belgrade. (more…)
Brutal assaults at the media in Vojvodina
The Human Rights House strongly condemns the smear campaign two pro-governmental media outlets, Informer and Pink, have been staging against the Independent Journalists’ Association of Vojvodina and its president, Dinko Gruhonjic. The methods used against Gruhonjic have all the elements of fascism and racism: his ethnic origin is being questioned, while he is being called by a name the Nazi site Stormfront fabricated and “branded” several years ago. The Independent Journalists’ Association of Vojvodina is one of few niches of free and critical thought in Serbia, as well as an institution renown for its struggle against extremism, hatred and intolerance. (more…)
Members of the Third Committee of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly visits Belgrade Centre for Human Rights
Belgrade Centre for Human Rights (BCHR) had a pleasure to welcome members of the Third Committee of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly in the House of Human Rights. (more…)
Annual Report on the Monitoring of the Treatment of Refugees and Migrants
NATIONAL PREVENTIVE MECHANISM AGAINST TORTURE – Annual Report on the Monitoring of the Treatment of Refugees and Migrants