В письмах, направленных премьер-министрам государств-членов Совета Европы из региона бывшей Югославии, Комиссар Совета Европы по правам человека Дуня Миятович рекомендует предпринять конкретные шаги, чтобы преодолеть наследие жестокого прошлого и действовать более решительно на пути к обеспечению социальной сплоченности, справедливости и примирению.
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The Commissioner emphasises key steps to be taken by each of the concerned state which would enhance respect for victims’ rights and promote an inclusive and human rights based approach to dealing with the past, at the national and regional level.
She also shares the key findings and recommendations from her recent report ‘Dealing with the Past for a Better Future: Achieving justice, peace and social cohesion in the region of the former Yugoslavia’. In the context of the return to ethno-nationalist discourse, denial of wartime atrocities and the glorification of war criminals by political leaders and other influential societal actors, the Commissioner stresses that “dealing with the past is a pre-condition for building cohesive, democratic societies grounded in respect for human rights and the rule of law”.
Letters:
- Read the Commissioner's letter to the Chairwoman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina, to the Prime Minister of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and to the Prime Minister of Republika Srpska
- Read the Commissioner’s letter to the Prime Minister of Croatia
- Read the Commissioner’s letter to the Prime Minister of Montenegro
- Read the Commissioner’s letter to the Prime Minister of North Macedonia
- Read the Commissioner’s letter to the Prime Minister of Serbia
- Read the Commissioner’s letter to the Prime Minister of Slovenia
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