Monthly Report (March 2009)

1. PUBLIC EVENTS AND VIOLATION OF DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES 1.1. Elections 2009 1.2. The Constitutional Court abolished the disputed birth rate stimulations 1.3. Hospitalisation at the Psychiatric Hospital “Skopje” on the verge of legality 1.4. System error or..? 2. VIOLATIONS OF THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RIGHTS 2.1. The cases of the workers injured and killed at […]

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Monthly Report (February 2009)

1. PUBLIC EVENTS AND DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES VIOLATIONS 1.1.2009 Elections: Less “Politics”- More Rule of Law 1.2. Complete Marginalization of the State Commission for Prevention of Corruption 1.3. Steps Leading to Segregation of Macedonia 1.4. The State Department Report Confirms the Relevant Conclusions of the Helsinki Committee on the Human Rights Situation in the Republic of […]

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Annual report on human rights in 2003

The Report of the Helsinki Committee is not intended to comprehensively cover the entire human rights and freedoms situation in the Republic of Macedonia. The analysis and assessments contained in this Report are based on the information available to the Committee, resulting from cases reported to the Committee i.e. registered by the Committee’s monitoring network. […]

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Annual report on human rights in 2002

2002 was a year in which the Republic of Macedonia was to recover from the major consequences of the 2001 armed conflict; to implement the Ohrid Framework Agreement (as a guarantee for the peace) and to facilitate the conduct of early elections. The post-conflict period was featured by large-scale political turmoil (establishment of new political […]

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