Ivo Skoric on Wed, 13 Nov 2002 08:34:01 +0100 (CET) |
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[Nettime-bold] (Fwd) ERRC: Roma from Croatia Seek Justice in Skinhead Case |
And now something entirely different. For those tired of Gotovina and Bobetko cases, here is some plain European xenophobia to digest. In non-prosecution of hate crimes against Roma, Croatia hardly stands out in Europe. But, then, this is not exactly a compliment - neither for Croatia, nor for Europe. ivo ------- Forwarded Message Follows ------- Date sent: Tue, 12 Nov 2002 12:56:50 +0100 To: errc@errc.org From: "European Roma Rights Center" <errc@errc.org> Subject: ERRC: Roma from Croatia Seek Justice in Skinhead Case European Roma Rights Center Press Release: Law Suit Filed at the European Court of Human Rights in Croatian Racist Violence Case November 12, 2002 On November 12, 2002, the European Roma Rights Center (ERRC), along with Croatian lawyer Lovorka Kusan, filed an application against Croatia with the European Court of Human Rights on behalf of a father and son who were victims of violent skinhead attacks. Although it has been two years since the initial attack, Croatian police have failed to take into account relevant information submitted by the victims, by their lawyer, and by other Romani victims of similar violence and have failed to conduct an adequate investigation into the crimes. The application alleges that on April 29, 1999, Mr Semso Secic was savagely beaten by a group of Neo-nazi skinheads, sustaining multiple rib fractures and requiring hospitalization for a week. The attack also caused serious psychological harm, resulting in a diagnosis of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder chracterized by insomnia, nightmares, panic attacks, and a general emotional breakdown. Mr Secic filed a criminal complaint with the Zagreb Municipal Public Prosecutor’s Office. Despite repeated requests from Mr Secic and his lawyer, and despite evidence that these same individuals were involved in other attacks against Roma and had been apprehended by police, the prosecutor’s office did not take any steps to bring the perpetrators to justice. On January 24, 2001, applicant Sevko Secic, Mr Secic’s son, was pursued by five skinheads in front of a café close to Kvaternikov Square in Zagreb but managed to escape. Although he clearly recognized his attackers and provided detailed information about them to the police, no further action was taken and no arrests made. “Croatia has a clear obligation under the terms of the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms to protect people from these kinds of attacks,” said ERRC Executive Director Dimitrina Petrova. “This means not just having laws against racist violence on the books, but meaningful investigations and prosecutions. If the police turn a blind eye, skinheads will continue to act with impunity and carry out their campaigns of hate and violence.” The complaint seeks a finding that Croatia has violated Article 1 (the state’s obligation to secure the protections of the Convention), Article 3 (prohibition of torture or inhuman or degrading treatment), Article 13 (right to an effective remedy) and Article 14 (prohibition of discrimination), along with compensatory damages for the victims. Detailed information on the situation of Roma in Croatia can be found at: http://www.errc.org/publications/indices/croatia.shtml _____________________________________________ The European Roma Rights Center is an international public interest law organisation which monitors the rights of Roma and provides legal defence in cases of human rights abuse. For more information about the European Roma Rights Center, visit the ERRC on the web at http://www.errc.org. European Roma Rights Center 1386 Budapest 62 P.O. Box 906/93 Hungary Phone: +36 1 4132200 Fax: +36 1 4132201 _____________________________________________ SUPPORT THE ERRC! The European Roma Rights Center is dependent upon the generosity of individual donors for its continued existence. If you believe the ERRC performs a service valuable to the public, please join in enabling its future with a contribution. Gifts of all sizes are welcome; bank transfers are preferred. Please send your contribution to: European Roma Rights Center Budapest Bank Rt. 99P00402686 1054 Budapest Bathory utca 1 Hungary For correspondence, to subscribe and unsubscribe from this list, please use mailto:office@errc.org. Ivo Skoric 1773 Lexington Ave New York NY 10029 212.369.9197 ivo@balkansnet.org http://balkansnet.org _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold