International Criminal Court established

April 10, 2002

The ceremony of depositing the ratifications of the Roman Statute of the International Criminal Court shall be held in the UN headquarters in New York on 11 April.  The deposition of the 60th ratification shall formally mark the establishment of the permanent International Criminal Court.  (more…)

Announcement

April 5, 2002

The Belgrade Centre for Human Rights is extremely concerned that Serbia’s society is on its way to reconcile with hate speech and rehabilitate war mongerers whose oral and written statements, which had received ample coverage in the local mass media in the last decade of the 20th century, led many people to unwillingly go to war, to become killers and torturers either consciously or unconsciously. Such discourse caused many deaths, the maiming and plight of thousands of innocent people, ultimately resulting in the poverty and homelessness of millions of people. War mongerers sent others to the battlefields, while they themselves remained at a safe distance, building their own careers and amassing riches. (more…)

Torture remains unpunishable?

March 11, 2002

The Belgrade Centre for Human Rights is concerned by the brutal and inhuman police conduct in the case of Belgrader  Vladimir Radojčić (28), whom the Smederevo police subjected to torture and cruel and inhuman treatment on 26 February. The authorities are obliged to investigate this and all other cases where there is reasonable doubt that torture or humiliating treatment had been committed and to punish the perpetrators of the crime.      (more…)