PRESS
RELEASE
The Helsinki
Committee for Human Rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina is
expressing embitterment and protest against the current
behaviour of the authorities with regard to the freedom of
movement of citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Due to
incomprehensibly bad planning of the relevant ministry, the
citizens are unable to obtain passports in this moment and
travel abroad. This will continue until the end of July, when a
shipment of 150,000 passports is expected to arrive. This is a
harsh violation of the European Convention on Human Rights and
one of the fundamental rights – the freedom of movement. No
excuse is acceptable for such a failure, especially because of
the fact that July has always been the time when most citizens
went on vacations.
The Helsinki
Committee is at the same time requesting responsibility of those
who announced the decision of 4 July that underage citizens of
Bosnia and Herzegovina could cross the state border to Croatia
and Serbia and Montenegro with birth certificates and student
books until 30 September of this year, which created
misconception of a great number of citizens and exposed them to
inconveniences and expenses.
Finally, the
Helsinki Committee is urging the relevant institutions to invest
additional efforts and resolve the problem of provision of
passports in a responsible manner as soon as possible.
Srđan
Dizdarević
President of the Helsinki Committee
For Human Rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina
No.:
07-07/2005
Sarajevo, 11 July 2005
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