The
Helsinki Committee Communicates the News Reported by B92 News
Service for December 22, 2005:
"KOSTUNICA
CONTRIBUTED AN
ARTICLE TO OBRAZ"
12/23/2005 , HCHRS
Novi Sad - In 1996, incumbent Serbian Premier
Vojislav Kostunica contributed an article to the "Obraz" magazine
originating the "Obraz Fatherland Movement." This is what the
professor at the Social Sciences Department, Nottingham University,
England, Jovan Byford said today at the forum titled "Racism,
Fascism, Xenophobia." He said that Kostunica had written one
nationalistic article for the "Obraz" and wondered what has prompted
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THE NEW SERBIAN RIGHT AND
ANTI-SEMITISM:
- A SUMMARY REPORT -
12/20/2005 , HCHRS
The round table titled "The New Serbian Rights
and Anti-Semitism" was organized on November 2, 2005, in the
Belgrade
Media Center. This first in the series of activities
under
the project "Overcoming Anti-Semitism and Nationalistic Prejudice" -
implemented with the assistance of the Council of Europe - provided
the guidelines for further discussion of racism, xenophobia,
anti-Semitism and other forms of intolerance and hate
speech in
today's Serbia. Five keynote speakers addressed the panel assembling
around forty participants. Sonja Biserko, chairperson... More >>> |
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THE NEW SERBIAN RIGHT AND
ANTI-SEMITISM:
Round Table,
November 2005
11/17/2005 , HCHRS |
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The
round table titled "The New Serbian Rights and Anti-Semitism"
was organized on November 2, 2005, in the Belgrade
Media Center.
This first in the series of activities
under the project
"Overcoming Anti-Semitism and Nationalistic Prejudice" -
implemented with the assistance of the Council of Europe -
provided the guidelines for... More >>> |
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LESSONS FROM
KRISTALLNACHT
IN SERBIA 2005:
Press Release to Mark November 9,
International Day Against Fascizm and Anti-semitism
11/09/2005 , HCHRS
What action Serbia takes
on this day when over 40
countries worldwide - including her neighbors - commemorate the
pogrom that took place 66 years ago, when millions of people, all
over again, remember the Kristallnacht, a symbolic beginning of
Holocaust? What action Serbia takes so as to keep alive the
remembrance of fatal consequences of racism, fascism and
anti-Semitism, and what action does she take so as to raise public
awareness that no nation can build its future on...
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