
Recommendation
from the round-table
«Human
Rights in the Light of 11 September Events»
held
on 21 November 2001 in Sarajevo
To
propose to the boards and bodies of the Parliamentary
Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina and to the Presidency
of Bosnia and Herzegovina to consider the issue of
terrorism and protection of human rights and fundamental
freedoms in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the light of 11
September 2001 events.
To
encourage involvement of the civil society actors,
particularly non-governmental sector, in the process of
establishment of legal proposals and work of parliamentary
assemblies.
High
level of transparency, responsibility and competence in
work of legislative, judiciary and executive bodies at all
the levels of authority is demanded.
Normal
conduct of procedures in passing the laws as a need,
particularly of those relating to the protection of human
rights and fundamental freedoms in Bosnia and Herzegovina
was highlighted as well as avoiding passing the laws in
urgent procedure.
To
support efforts in building of institutions of Bosnia and
Herzegovina that will, through their work, make the
protection of human rights and freedoms in Bosnia and
Herzegovina possible and efficient, in order to enable the
BiH institutions to perform the functions assigned to them
by the Constitution.
It
was emphasized that the international community in Bosnia
and Herzegovina should face with the accountability for
their work and higher level of transparency of their work
was demanded. The mandate of the international community
and actual behavior call for its transparent work and
respect for international standards in the field of human
rights.