Humanitarian Law Center
Three Serb generals: Why does Pristina want our head
Kosovo courts have taken over war crimes cases from EULEX, and apart from the crimes committed by the KLA ("Kosovo Liberation Army") against Serbs, they will also deal with crimes against the Albanians that the Serbs are suspected of committing.
No investigation into murder of journalist Afrim Maliqi
He was killed on December 2nd, 1998, in Prishtina, in the Sunny Hill neighborhood, and according to the Journalists' Association of Serbia (UNS), an investigation into this crime is not conducted either by the authorities in Belgrade nor in Prishtina.
US congressmen nominate Natasa Kandic for Nobel Peace Prize
Two US congressmen have nominated Natasa Kandic and the Humanitarian Law Center NGO for this year's Nobel Peace Prize.
Voice of America reported this on Thursday.
The nomination was submitted by US Congress Helsinki Commission Chairman Senator Roger Wicker and Representative Eliot Engel, ranking member of the US House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
US congressmen nominate Serbian NGO head for Nobel Prize
Voice of America reported this on Thursday.
The nomination was submitted by US Congress Helsinki Commission Chairman Senator Roger Wicker and Representative Eliot Engel, ranking member of the US House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
HLC files war crimes charges against Red Beret member
The Humanitarian Law Center has filed a criminal complaint against a former high-ranking officer of the Special Operations Unit (JSO), Radojica Bozovic.
The criminal complaint was filed for alleged war crimes he committed in Doboj in the spring and summer of 1992.
NGO and its founder ordered to pay damages to army chief
The First Basic Court in Belgrade has ordered the Humanitarian Law Center (FHP) and Natasa Kandic to pay RSD 550,000 (EUR 4,480) in damages to Ljubisa Dikovic.
Dikovic is the chief-of-the-general-staff of the Serbian Army (VS).
Pre-investigative procedure launched against army chief
Preliminary investigative procedures has been launched by the War Crimes Prosecution against Serbian Army chief Ljubisa Dikovic and three others.
The prosecution acted on the basis of a criminal complaint filed by the Humanitarian Law Center (FHP) NGO.
NGO: Stojanovic played key role in "Operation Reka"
The Humanitarian Law Center has presented its dossier "Reka" which refers to the crimes that took place near Djakovica in 1999.
Momir Stojanovic, now the chairman of a parliamentary committee in charge of security services, played one of the key roles in the operation, the NGO claims.
NGO files charges over killing of Albanian civilians
The Humanitarian Law Center (FHP) has filed criminal charges against two unidentified members of the police suspected of killing 53 Albanian civilians.
The case concerned the events in the village of Poklek in 1999.
Compensation to Kosovo Albanians for human rights violations
The First Basic Court in Belgrade passed two judgments ordering Serbia to pay compensation to six Kosovo Albanians from Glogovac, the FHP has announced.