Disrespecting laws in Kosovo, source of human rights violations

Kosovo has noted slow progress in protecting human rights. This conclusion has been released this year by the international human rights organisation Human Rights Watch. According to this organisation, interethnic reports, respect for the rights of non-US communities, domestic violence, hate speech to the LGBT community and freedom of [...]
According to this organisation, interethnic reports, respect for the rights of non-ethnic communities, domestic violence, hate speech to the LGBT community and media freedom are among the main problems facing Kosovo in the field of human rights protection.
Commenting on the findings of the report, the member of the Parliamentary Commission for Human Rights in the Kosovo Assembly, FreedomKatazi, says Kosovo faces serious problems in respecting human rights, as a result of disrespect of laws.
We have many problems that I believe also as the Human Rights Commission should require more monitoring from institutions, agencies and even different forums that would have been brought up differently, would have carried out their duties. The very fact that our laws do not respect even 50 percent of what is written speaks of us as being out of respect for certain human rights in general”, Cateazi said.












