Open Letter to Miss Madeleine Rees
Miss Madeleine Rees
Head of Office
Human Rights Field Operation in BiH
Dear Miss Rees,
I received your letter in which you informed
me of the wish of the Special Representative of
the Commission of Human Rights in Bosnia and
Herzegovina and FRY, Mr. Jose Cutileiro, to meet
me during his stay in BiH.
I would like to use this occasion to convince
you that it was a pleasure to co-operate with Mr.
Tadeush Mazowiecki and Mrs. Elisabeth Rehn in the
last years, who had invested great efforts in
improving the state of human rights in Bosnia and
Herzegovina. Citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina,
and me personally, remember Mr. Jose Cutileiro as
the person who took part in finding political
solutions to Bosnia and Herzegovina at the very
beginning of the war. At that time, the proposals
and the solutions given by Mr. Cutileiro, first
with Lord Carrington and later on with Lord Owen,
stood for ethnic division of Bosnia and
Herzegovina and reflected aspirations of the
former nationalistic leaders among whom we should
mention Radovan Karadzic, Slobodan Milosevic,
Franjo Tudjman… Those solutions, in essence,
were contrary to the concept of human rights and
were based on the policy of exchange of
territories, ethnic cleansing, not on the values
of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of
the United Nations and other relevant
international documents.
Thus therefore, I am surprised that Mr.
Cutileiro has accepted the role of defender of
human rights in this region. At the same time, I
am also surprised that the Chairperson of the
57th Session of the Commission for Human Rights
of UN appointed Mr. Cutileiro for this
significant post.
My relation towards human rights and recent
past of this country makes me to reject to meet
Mr. Cutileiro.
Hoping that you would understand my reasons, I
remain respectfully yours,
Srdjan Dizdarevic
President of BH HC
No.: 08A-07/01
Sarajevo, 11 July 2001
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