REPORT ABOUT THE ACTIVITIES OF THE HELSINKI
COMMITTEE
FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN BOSNIA AND
HERZEGOVINA IN 1996
The main activity was focused on:
Monitoring of the State of Human Rights
Systematically monitoring of the State of
Human Rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina. We have
issued a number of reports as a result of
monitoring including the periodical report for
January - September 1996.
Regarding the fact that this was the election
year, special attention has been focused on the
conditions for democratic and fair elections. In
co-operation with IHF, we have publicised in May
and August two crucial reports on this topic; on
the observation basis of Missions that have been
formed for that occasion. We have concluded that
there are no basis for fair and democratic
elections on the level of Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Federation, Republic of Srpska and on the canton
level in the Federation of Bosnia and
Herzegovina.
After the elections, Helsinki Committee together
with the Serbia Helsinki Committee and IHF have
given a judgement about the elections.
The Croatian Helsinki Committee together with the
Helsinki Committee of Bosnia and Herzegovina have
sent a delegation to Stolac and informed the
International Public as well as the competent
institutions dealing with Human Rights, about the
violation of Human Rights of the Bosniacs in this
town.
Serb Civil Council,a Democratic Initiative of
Sarajevo Serbs and the Helsinki Committee have
sent a mission for fact finding in the Sarajevo
suburbs that were before the Dayton Agreement
part of the Republic of Srpska and since then
part of the Federation. There are numerous cases
of violations of rights of Serbs that have
remained in this area and inappropriate answer
from the IPTF and the Federal Police against
these incidents.
The Committee has been involved in the project
" Freedom of Media and Hate Speech"
and is monitoring the Fikret Abdic- trail in
absentia.
The Helsinki Committee is monitoring the Trail
agaisnt Milan Hrvacevic, accused
for the war crimes against the civilan
population.
An appeal for the repetition of the Criminal
procedures was sent to the Higher Court in
Sarajevo in Savo Ivanovic case,convicted for war
crime against the civilian population, as there
are indications that during the trial there
weren’t any realistic conditions for the
implementation of all the collected evidence
because of the war(reconstruction of events and
investigation).
Publications and Statements
Since the 15 August, every two weeks the
Committee is publishing a Faxletter that contains
information about the condition of Human Rights
in BH and about the activities of NGOs in that
field.
In co-operation with the IHF, we have issued a
report about the condition of human rights in
Republic of Srpska. The Committee has reacted to
individual cases of violations of human rights
and together with the Human Rights Bureau from
Tuzla has sent an appeal to domestic and
International public for the protection of mass
graves. In the period that has proceeded to the
transition of some of the Sarajevo suburbs from
Republic of Srpska to the Federation , the
Committee has warned in public address the Prime
Minister about the possible illegitimate acts and
violence in the transition period.
We published an information about the status of
Roma in BiH.
Regarding the events connected to the return of
displaced persons to Village Jusici, a press
statement has been issued, remainding that the
right of each individual is to choose the palce
of living, freedom of movement and the right to
private properts.
In separate statements, we condemned thes attack
on a Director and one of the Editor in Chief of
ISV radio that was dscribed as an attack on the
freedom of media, and as well we condemned the
attack on Nikad Junuzovic that happened in Bihac
as a rsult of the confrontaion of the leading SDA
party and political opponenets and different
oppinions.
We published a statement where we pointed on the
incidents of the segragations of students in the
Secondary School in Velika Kladusa.
In another statement we expressed our solidarity
wiht the violation of human rights on Tibet and
the maltreatment of painter Yundrung.
Round Tables , Debates and Press
Conferences
At the end of September, in co-operation with IHF
we have organised a public Debate with Topic
" State of Law, Democracy and Human Rights
in Bosnia and Herzegovina". More then a
hundred people were present at the debate and the
result was described as excellent. A Round table
about the elections was organised in Tuzla
together with the Human Rights Bureau. On two
occasions we have organised Press Conferences
about the situation in Stolac and grave
violations of human rights in the town from the
present authorities.
We have as well organised two Press conferences
in co-operation with the IHF about the elections
and one about the Status of Serbs in the
reintegrated parts of BH.
Legal Aid
During this whole period, lawyers - consultants
of the Committee have been giving legal aid to
individuals that addressed the Committee for the
infringement of their rights. Since August, two
lawyers in Sarajevo and one in Mostar have mostly
faced the violation of the right to housing as
the most frequent form of violation of Human
Rights and as well problems concerning the
discrimination for employment , issuing of IDs ,
missing persons.
Initiative to the Legal Institutions
Committee has addressed the Federation and the
Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina with few
initiatives to show International groundless of
some Laws and Decrees with the Force of Law. It
has been demanded from the Government to put out
of effect the Decree with the Force of Law on
Take-Over of Assets of the Former Socialistic
Republic of Yugoslavia and their Transition to
State property of the Republic of Bosnia and
Herzegovina according to which the privatisation
of the former JNA (Yugoslav apartments has been
annulled although the privatisation has been
finished even before the beginning of the war
activities. Also we have initiated the suspension
of the Law on Abandoned apartments and in that
way, it prevented the return of the refugees and
abolished their tenancy right, which is according
to the Committee groundless. We have initiated
co-ordinating of a number of Laws with the Law on
Amnesty without which the whole law system would
be meaningless.
At the end, it has been requested from the
Government to publish the Contracts with IFOR
because there is no legal remedy for the damage
that IFOR has done in different ways.
Publishing
The Committee has published in two volumes - the
most important International documents for Human
Rights. This edition, first of this kind in the
BH comprehends the instruments that are mentioned
in the Constitution of the Federation of Bosnia
and Herzegovina and Dayton Constitution which
have become elements of the domestic law and are
on the highest level of the protection of human
rights.
Promotion of this edition was an opportunity to
explain to the broader audience the importance
and the BH authorities obligations to comply with
these documents.
Besides the Helsinki Committee the European
Council has took part in the presentation of this
Edition.
Another publication that we issued is "What
is Fair Trial?" for judges, lawyers and
human rights monitors. This text is trying to
explain the international standards and the
standards of fair trail that the present domestic
legislation is supposed to interprete and
implement in accordance with the International
law. "What is Fair Trail" would also be
a methodological basis for the monitoring
implementation.
Protection of Human Rights Edition consists of
extracts of the BH Constitution and BH Federation
Constitution concerning human rights. This
publication is aimed to all persons willing to
obtain knowledge about the legal regulations in
BH in the area of human rights, instruments and
institutions for the protection of human rights
in BH state and the BH Federation .
Co-operation with the National Helsinki
Committees
Together with the Serbia Helsinki Committee and
the Serb Civil Council, the Committee has started
recording the refugees that are willing to return
to Bosnia and Herzegovina and on providing
support for their return. A similar initiative
has been addressed to the Croat Helsinki
Committee. We already mentioned the Joint mission
of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Helsinki Committee
and Croatian Helsinki Committee in Stolac;
similar activities are planned in the future.
Liaisons have been established with the
Montenegro, Macedonian and Sandzak Committees.
The established contacts with the Swedish HC and
Norwegian HC are giving core support to the
Helsinki Committee.
Establishment and Strengthening of NGO
Network in BH
As the Committee is the first NGO
in the field of Human Rights in BH, we have
considered as our duty to support similar
initiatives within the country. In regard to this
, we are stressing the importance of forming the
Helsinki Committee Office for Human Rights in
Mostar which has been founded in August this
year, liaisons with Helsinki Committee in
Bijeljina has been established as well as the
establishment of corespondents for Helsinki
Committee from Tuzla, Zenica and Bihac.
We have established a very fruitful co-operation
with the Civil Forum, Committee for Human rights
and Human Rights Bureau from Tuzla, Democratic
Circle from Bihac, Civil Forum from Banja Luka,
Intellectual Forum from Breza, Circle 99 from
Sarajevo and several other NGOs.
Helsinki Committee for Human Rights is one of the
founders of the Civil Alternative Parliament that
gathers all the relevant nongovermnetal
organisations from the entire BH with an aim to
strengthen the positions of the civil option and
to strengthen the existing g NGOs and to form the
new NGOs.
Education
The highest level of the education activity in
the Helsinki Committee is the Human Rights
Education Program for the Secondary School
students.
The first serial of lectures started in the
middle of October, this year in the II Sarajevo
Gymnasium. The lecturers were prominent lawyers
(the majority are members of the Helsinki
Committee fro Human Rights in Bosnia and
Herzegovina or their collaborators). There were
about 150 students present on the lectures,
mostly senior students. The topics where the
following:
"What is Fair Trail?", "European
Convention for Human Rights",
"Institutions for the protection of Human
Rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina",
"International Trial in Hague". The
students showed great interest for these topics.
In the middle of December, a new serial of
lecturers on Human Rights started in the I
Sarajevo Gymnasium. 165 students were present on
the first lecture. This new serial of lectures
should end in February.`
During these lectures, we distributed samples of
the European Convention for Human Rights, The
Universal Declaration of Human Rights and an
Information about the Helsinki Committee for
Human Rights.
No: 22A-10/96
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