Human Rights in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

Facing serious problems, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is making the difficult transition from communism to democracy and a free market economy. It also faces the possibility of the Bosnian war overtaking the region. This report describes the many current human rights problems that exist there, including the use of excessive force by police in controlling demonstrations, discrimination in the treatment of ethnic minorities and restrictions on some aspects of free expression and assembly.

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Facing serious problems, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is making the difficult transition from communism to democracy and a free market economy. It also faces the possibility of the Bosnian war overtaking the region.
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Facing serious problems, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is making the difficult transition from communism to democracy and a free market economy. It also faces the possibility of the Bosnian war overtaking the region. This report describes the many current human rights problems that exist there, including the use of excessive force by police in controlling demonstrations, discrimination in the treatment of ethnic minorities and restrictions on some aspects of free expression and assembly.