UN: Compensate Kosovo Lead Poisoning Victims
Families, Children Left Ill, Destitute
Serbia: Independent journalists continue to face intimidation, threats, and violence. Pro-government media continues to smear campaigns against independent journalists and outlets who report critically on the government. War crimes prosecutions remain slow, inefficient, and marred by delays. A pan-European pride parade in Belgrade took place with police protection, despite authorities having banned it, underscoring the precarious situation for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people.
Kosovo: Progress on accountability for war time abuses remains slow although a special court establish to cases has started trying cases. Journalists face attacks, harassment, and threats with a poor state response. Domestic violence survivors continue to face obstacles to obtaining protection. The UN has yet to provide individual compensation to Roma, Ashkali, and Balkan Egyptian victims of now-closed lead contaminated refugee camps in Northern Kosovo managed by the UN.
October 17, 2024
March 31, 2023
September 1, 2022
Families, Children Left Ill, Destitute
Children with Disabilities in Serbian institutions
Beaten, Extorted, Shoved Back Across the Border
Faces Torture, Ill-Treatment After Abusive Interpol Red Notice
Submission to Lumos
Submission to the Committee on the Rights of the Child
Submission to the UN Independent Expert on the enjoyment of all human rights by older persons
20 Years On, UN Should Compensate Victims
Ensure Transparency, End Institutional Care