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ZAŠTITA LJUDSKIH PRAVA U TOKU BORBE PROTIV TERORIZMA

            Komesar za ljudska prava Nils Muižnieks objavio je najnoviji komentar o ljudskim pravima 6. decembra 2016.godine.

 

            “Serija terorističkih napada je duboko traumatizovala Evropu. U Briselu, Parizu, Kopenhagenu, Ankari I dalje, šok je praćen strahom od budućih napada I osećajem hitnog sprečavanja tih napada. Sprečavanje I borba protiv terorizma je jasna dužnost svih država koje moraju da poštuju I štite svačiji život I sigurnost. Ipak, dužnost države da spreči I da se bori protiv terorizma ne sme nikako biti izvršena na štetu standard ljudskih prava I opštih vrednosti na kojima su evropska društva izgrađena. To bi bila greška pošto zakoni I politika koji su kompatibilni sa ljudskim pravima čuvaju vrednosti koje teroristi pokušavaju da unište, slabe privlačnost radikalizma I jačaju poverenje javnosti u vladavinu prava I demokratske institucije.”

 

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Стразбур, Француска 06/12/2016
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