Ivo Skoric on Sat, 11 Dec 1999 01:22:33 +0100 (CET)


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Now, even the lawyers are not safe any more....
ivo


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Royaumont, 4 December 1999



REACTION TO THE ABDUCTION OF TEKI BOKSHI




On December 3, 1999 the attorney of the Humanitarian Law Center branch in
Kosova, Teki BOKSHI, was abducted on the highway between Sremska Mitrovica
and Belgrade in the presence of two colleagues, during their visit to the
Kosovar Albanian prisoners and detainees still being kept in Serbian
prisons. The HLC vehicle was stopped in response to a sign from an
official vehicle with official license plates of the Serbian Ministry of
Interior. 

We, the participants in the Conference "Women Activists and Conflict : A
democratic perspective for the Balkans " organized by "Transeuropéennes",
informed of this event by the director of the HLC who had to cancel her
participation at this conference because of this case,

        a.. Demand to clarify the case of the human rights lawyer Teki
BOKSHI.
        a.. Appeal :
        a.. to all relevant public institutions;
        b.. to all international human rights agencies;
        c.. to the international media ;

to shed light on this recent case, as well as all other cases of illegal
detainees in Serbia.

Signed by the following participants of the conference "Women Activists and
Conflict : A democratic perspective for the Balkans "

Organized by the Transeuropéennes, from 3 to 6 December 1999 at the
Royaumont Foundation, France

Edmond Ademi, Skopje

Sandra Aïdara, Paris

Sevim Arbana, Tirana

Aida Bagic, Zagreb

Nazlije Bala, Prishtina

Elsa Ballauri, Tirana

Antigona Baxhaku, Prishtina

Biljana Bejkova, Skopje

Ariane Brunet, Montreal

Fatime Boshnjaku, Gjakove

Hélène Bourgois, Paris

Reze Duli, Prishtina

Aleksandra Dukovska, Skopje

Advije Gashi, Prishtina

Ghislaine Glasson Deschaumes, Paris

Milica Gudovic, Belgrade

Vlora Hajredini, Skopje

Jacqueline Heinen, Paris

Merita Ilo, Tirana

Slavica Indzevska, Skopje

Rada Ivekovic, Paris

Kosovare Kelmendi, Prishtina

Elife A.Krasniqi, Paris

Florina Krasniqi, Prishtina

Vjollca Krasniqi, Prishtina

Iris Luarasi, Tirana

Sandra Ljubinkovic, Belgrade

Natasa Medvedovic, Niksic

Briseida Mema, Tirana

Nela Pamukovic, Zagreb

Zarana Papic, Belgrade

Borka Pavicevic, Belgrade

Valbona Petrovci, Prishtina

Arbnore Shehu, Prishtina

Afrdita Skenderi, Tetovo

Teodora Tabacki, Belgrade

Milka Tadic, Podgorica

Jadranka Vojicic, Pobjeda

Jean-Pierre Worms, Paris

Biljana Zekovic, Podgorica

Jasna Zivkovic, Kraljevo

FIDH , Paris

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