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December 19, 2017 Witness

Beyond Justice: How the Yugoslav Tribunal Made History

Photo 4A mother grieves over the grave of her 2nd son, and last child, who, along with his brother, were killed during the siege of Sarajevo.
December 4, 2017 Commentary

After closure of Yugoslav tribunal, Western Balkans still needs justice

Bosnian Croats in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina hang a flag displaying a portrait of General Slobodan Praljak and a message that reads "Your sacrifice will never be forgotten", as people pray and light candles for the convicted general.
November 30, 2017 Dispatches

Don’t Let Suicide Stunt Obscure Grave Crimes

Slobodan Praljak convicted of crimes against humanity in Bosnia

Slobodan Praljak apparaît à la télévision lors de la diffusion du procès en appel à La Haye (Pays-Bas) de six officiers croates de Bosnie accusés de crimes de guerre à l’encontre de musulmans lors du conflit de Bosnie en 1992-1995. Photo prise à Mostar (B
November 22, 2017 News Release

ICTY/Bosnia: Life Sentence for Ratko Mladic

Yugoslav Tribunal’s Final Trial Highlights Need for National Justice

Mejra Dzogaz cries near the graves of her family members at the Memorial Center in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 6 km north-west of Srebrenica, on April 7, 2014. Dzogaz lost her three sons, husband and father in the Srebrenica massacre.
March 14, 2017 Commentary

What Every Country Can Do to Make Schools Safe

Schools should be safe places for children — even during wartime.

пострадавшая школа в никишино. В сентябре 2014 г. – феврале 2015 г. школа была занята боевиками, которые вели оттуда перестрелку с украинскими правительственными силами. © 2015 Юлия Горбунова / Хьюман Райтс Вотч
January 12, 2017 News Release

Balkans: Protecting Rights Key for EU Progress

End Curbs on Media; Deliver Justice for War Crimes

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November 30, 2016 News Release

Western Balkans: Unchecked Attacks on Media

Investigate Crimes against Journalists, Protect Independent Press

Balkan media under threat
March 24, 2016 Dispatches

Dispatches: Justice Catches Karadzic after 21 Years

Two Bosnian Muslim women cry over a coffin July 10, 2005 with remains of their relative in a factory hall in Potocari where 610 victims of Srebrenica massacre wait for the funeral.
March 24, 2016 News Release

ICTY/Bosnia: Karadzic Convicted for Srebrenica Genocide

National Courts Should Step Up Efforts on Wartime Atrocity Cases

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January 27, 2016 News Release

Balkans: Rights Key to European Future

Protect Asylum Seekers, Roma; Ensure Media Freedom; Prosecute War Crimes

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December 3, 2015 Dispatches

Dispatches: Straight Talk About Disability

Children with disabilities housed in their cots/dormitories in an institution in Serbia.
November 20, 2015 Dispatches

Dispatches: Discrimination at Western Balkan Borders Puts People at Risk

Migrants stand in line to enter a registration camp after crossing the border from Greece in Gevgelija.
September 25, 2015 Commentary

I Know the Fear and Hope of Those Seeking Refuge in Europe

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September 15, 2015 News Release

EU: Deflecting Responsibility to Protect Refugees

Lack of Consensus on Mandatory Relocation; Shift Focus to Countries Outside EU

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July 24, 2015 Statement

Human Rights Watch Submission on Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Kosovo to the European Commission Progress Report Consultation

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