State urged not to be put back on applying for victims of sexual violence

The request was often extended, but those as they had in mind when they voted Monday. 69 MPs gave the green light to the postponement for two years -- possibly for as many more -- for recognition of status for victims of sexual violence in the last war, Klan Kosova reports. Civil society proposed that this process be [...]
The request was often extended, but those as they had in mind when they voted Monday.
69 MPs gave the green light to the postponement for two years -- possibly for as many more -- for recognition of status for victims of sexual violence in the last war, Klan Kosova reports.
Civil society proposed that this process not be imposed on time.
According to them, it negatively affects the application of the victims, and it could damage them.
These take Bosnia and Herzegovina, which has not set an application deadline.
This practice was also witnessed to institutions, but this did not change their minds.












