AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL. PUBLIC STATEMENT. 20 September 2012 AI Index: EUR 70/018/2012. Serbia: Amnesty International deplores Belgrade's forced eviction. ...
The enforced disappearance and abduction of tens of thousands of people constitutes one of the most serious unresolved human rights violations from the armed conflicts ...
Some 14000 people remain unaccounted for in the former Yugoslavia – nearly half of the total number who disappeared in the decade after war broke out in 1991.
Five Romani families, including children, who were forcibly evicted from Belgrade to Nis, a city in central Serbia, have been finally granted the right to water ...
Five Romani families, including children who were forcibly evicted from Belgrade to the Nis, a city in southern Serbia, are being denied water, sanitation and ...
In this submission, Amnesty International assesses progress made by Serbia in implementing recommendations made to it during its previous UPR in December 2008, ...
It is time for all governments to commit to securing an international Arms Trade Treaty. Hundreds of thousands of people are killed, injured, raped, repressed and ...
In June 2012, the European Union will extend the mandate of the EU-led Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo (EULEX). In this report, Amnesty International urges EU member ...