The first instance court in Belgrade has delivered a judgment requiring the Republic of Serbia to pay the sum of RSD 360,000 (Serbian Dinars) to Sead Rovčanin, a Bosniak from the village of Gračanica....
Only 4 of the European Council’s 27 principles for press freedom have been fully implemented in Serbia, the first comprehensive report on the media situation in the country: Serbian Media Scene VS Eur...
Between 30 September and 6 October a Pride festival will again be organised in the Serbian capital Belgrade. Swedish Minister for EU-affairs Birgitta Ohlsson is one of the opening speakers. “Pri...
Together with our partners we have sent a letter to the President of Serbia and institutions within the EU urging them to immediately release Hasan Abazi. Hasan Abazi, the president of Kosovo’s Metalw...
Together with our partners in Serbia we are appealing to the ruling coalition in the Serbian National Assembly to adopt the drafted Law on Amendments to the Law on Non-Contentious Proceedings. Any fur...
Internet has changed the face of activism. Anyone can create and post media content online for the world to see. Social networks are becoming inevitable platforms to create awareness of issues, run ca...
By exposing violations of human rights and other difficult topics, Svetlana Lukic and her co-workers at Pescanik’s web site attract 200.000 visitors per month. Her uncompromising way to handle sensiti...
On 2 November 2011, Dragan Markovic Palma, Mayor of Jagodina and President of the parlamentary party United Serbia was convicted of hate speech. In a statement to the media in August, Markovic Palma s...
Personal characteristics such as national or ethnic origin, religious or political beliefs, medical condition, sexual orientation, sex and age are bases for daily discrimination in Serbia. Together wi...
On Friday the Serbian authorities decided to cancel the Belgrade Pride parade, which was planned to be held on Sunday. Belgrade’s Mayor refused to support the Pride and on Friday the Interior Ministry...
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