Natasa has been persecuting the Fund for Humanitarian Law resignations

Natasa has persecuted, founder of the Fund for Humanitarian Law, has announced on the social Twitter network that any co-operation with the organisation she founded is ending. I haven't shared the same values with the Humanitarian Law Fund. The end. I continue with the Kosovo Humanitarian Law Fund”, it has written, persecuted. Natasa has persecuted [...]
I haven't shared the same values with the Humanitarian Law Fund. The end. I continue with the Kosovo Humanitarian Law Fund”, it has written, persecuted.
Natasa has persecuted the founding of the nongovernmental Fund for Humanitarian Law in 1992, with the aim of documenting human rights violations that were carried out massively throughout the former Yugoslavia, during armed conflicts in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and later in Kosovo, writes “Danas”, the Klonkosova broadcasts.
As reported on the FD's website, the documentation on which the Fund has been working has been important for cases at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (The Hague Trubunal), such as Foca (the town in Republika Srpska, BiH), a key case in prosecuting sexual violence in war.
When war started in Kosovo, FDH opened an office in Pristina and remained in Kosovo during NATO bombings, even when the KNKK, the OSCE and international media left, reporting from Kosovo. After the war ended, the FDH was dedicated to transitional justice. FDH has developed a model of representation of victims in war crimes trials before local courts, enabling families of victims from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Kosovo to come and watch trials in Serbia. And so, FDH has represented more than 1,000 victims of human rights violations and war crimes in court compensation procedures in Serbia”, the website said.












