Civil Rights Defenders strongly condemns the attack on Natasa Kandic and human rights activists at a public event in Belgrade, Serbia on Wednesday evening. The founder of the Humanitarian Law Center (...
On Tuesday 27 November, the EU’s Ambassador to Serbia, Sem Fabrizi, brought to close the final conference of the ‘Who Defends Defenders’ in Belgrade. Financed by the EU and co-organised by Civil Right...
Civil Rights Defenders and Belgrade Pride are happy to announce an exhibition of renowned, New York-based designer, Mirko Ilić, which will be held in Belgrade on 16 November, to mark the International...
Over the weekend, Belgrade triumphed in winning a historic bid to host EuroPride in 2022. This will be the first time the annual event will be held outside the European Economic Area (EEA), highlighti...
Civil Rights Defenders calls upon the Serbian Government to fully respect the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (UN Conv...
It has been 24 years since the genocide in Srebrenica – the only act of genocide and the “greatest war crimes in Europe after the World War II”, as recognized by the European Parliament. On this day i...
Southeast Europe Legal Days (SEELD) is a unique event which will gather prominent legal experts from Southeast Europe during the two-day event in order to discuss and share relevant practise and knowl...
Read Civil Rights Defenders’ report “The Case of Savamala” based on research findings of the reporting of daily newspapers about the case of illegal demolitions in Hercegovacka street in Belgrad...
Members of the media and civil society actors, including human rights defender Nataša Kandić, have recently been subjected to a wave of hate speech from Members of Parliament and right wing extremists...
The situation for media freedoms has been deteriorating dramatically over the last few years in Serbia. Smear campaigns targeting the independent media remains a large issue and seem to have reached a...
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