CALLING ON SERBIAN AUTHORITIES TO PROTECT THE ORGANISERS OF “MIRËDITA, DOBAR DAN!” FESTIVAL AND ENSURE THAT IT TAKES PLACE

MONTENEGRO CAN NOT JOIN THE EUROPEAN UNION WITHOUT EFFECTIVE PROTECTION AGAINST TORTURE AND VIOLENCE
26/06/2024

CALLING ON SERBIAN AUTHORITIES TO PROTECT THE ORGANISERS OF “MIRËDITA, DOBAR DAN!” FESTIVAL AND ENSURE THAT IT TAKES PLACE

Civil society organizations from the region strongly support their colleagues from the Youth Initiative for Human Rights and Civic Initiatives from Serbia, as well as Integra from Kosovo, whose festival “Mirëdita, dobar dan!” promoting friendship and cooperation between the Serbian and Albanian people has been banned in Serbia.

We condemn the decision of the Serbian authorities to ban the festival solely because it has come under attack from criminal structures and members of right-wing groups who threaten the safety and make the most severe threats against its organizers and participants. As a member state of the United Nations and the Council of Europe, and a candidate for membership in the European Union, Serbia is expected to uphold its obligations to freedom of expression, association, and peaceful assembly of the festival’s organizers, and to protect them from those who use hate speech and threaten violence against the festival’s organizers and participants.

We express serious concern about the negative stance of the highest officials of the Republic of Serbia towards this festival, which solely promotes peace and was supposed to open with a performance about the universal suffering of families whose loved ones have been abducted and gone missing.

We call upon the Serbian authorities to reconsider the decision to ban the festival, to protect our colleagues and sanction all those who threaten their safety.

Signatories:

  1. Human Rights Action (HRA), Podgorica, Montenegro
  2. Active zone, Cetinje, Montenegro
  3. Anti-Fascist League of the Republic of Croatia, Zagreb
  4. Association Spektra, Podgorica, Montenegro
  5. Association for Democratic Initiatives (ADI), Sarajevo, BiH
  6. Association for Democratic Initiatives (ADI), Gostivar, North Macedonia
  7. Association IKS, Petrinja, Croatia
  8. Belgrade Pride, Belgrade, Serbia
  9. Bona Fide, Pljevlja, Montenegro
  10. CESI – Center for Education, Counseling and Research, Zagreb, Croatia
  11. Center for Civic Education (CGO), Podgorica, Montenegro
  12. Center for Civil Liberties – CEGAS, Podgorica, Montenegro
  13. Center for Women’s and Peace Education ANIMA, Kotor, Montenegro
  14. Center for Women’s Rights (CŽP), Podgorica, Montenegro
  15. Center for Democratic Transition (CDT), Podgorica, Montenegro
  16. Center for Democracy and Human Rights (CEDEM), Podgorica, Montenegro
  17. Center for Democracy and Transitional Justice (CDTP), Banja Luka, BiH
  18. Center for Investigative Journalism of Montenegro (CIN-CG), Podgorica, Montenegro
  19. Center for Peace, Nonviolence and Human Rights, Osijek, Croatia
  20. Center for Peace Studies, Zagreb, Croatia
  21. Center for Monitoring and Research (CeMI), Podgorica, Montenegro
  22. Center for Nonviolent Action Sarajevo | Belgrade
  23. Center for Support and Development of Civil Society “DELFIN,” Pakrac, Croatia
  24. Center for Promotion of Civil Society (CPCD), Sarajevo, BiH
  25. Center for Development of Non-Governmental Organizations (CRNVO), Podgorica, Montenegro
  26. Center for Regionalism, Novi Sad, Serbia
  27. Center for Advanced Economic Studies (CEVES), Belgrade, Serbia
  28. Civil Rights Defenders
  29. Montenegrin LGBTIQ Association Kvir Montenegro, Podgorica, Montenegro
  30. Montenegrin Philological Society, Cetinje, Montenegro
  31. Montenegrin Helsinki Committee for Human Rights (CHO), Podgorica, Montenegro
  32. Montenegrin Committee of Lawyers for Human Rights (CKP), Podgorica, Montenegro
  33. Montenegrin PEN Center, Cetinje, Montenegro
  34. Montenegrin Women’s Lobby (CŽL), Podgorica, Montenegro
  35. Municipal Multiple Sclerosis Association, Bijelo Polje, Montenegro
  36. CROSOL – Platform for International Civil Solidarity of Croatia, Zagreb, Croatia
  37. Drama Studio Prazan Prostor, Podgorica, Montenegro
  38. Documenta – Center for Dealing with the Past, Zagreb, Croatia
  39. Society of Montenegrin Publishers, Podgorica, Montenegro
  40. Rainbow Families, Zagreb, Croatia
  41. ERA – Alliance for Equal Rights of LGBTI Persons in the Western Balkans and Turkey, Belgrade, Serbia
  42. European Movement in Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia
  43. Expeditio – Center for Sustainable Spatial Development, Kotor, Montenegro
  44. Europa Nostra Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia
  45. BFPE Foundation for a Responsible Society, Belgrade, Serbia
  46. ForumZFD Kosovo office, Prishtina, Kosovo
  47. ForumZFD representative office, Belgrade, Serbia
  48. ForumZFD, Skopje, North Macedonia
  49. Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia
  50. Helsinki Committee for Human Rights, Bijeljina, BiH
  51. Helsinki Citizens’ Assembly Banja Luka, BiH
  52. Igman Initiative
  53. Media Institute of Montenegro, Podgorica, Montenegro
  54. Youth Initiative for Human Rights Croatia, Zagreb
  55. Youth Network of Montenegro, Podgorica, Montenegro
  56. Juventas, Podgorica, Montenegro
  57. Cantonal Association of Persons with Disabilities and Anti-Addiction “RUKA RUCI,” Bihać, BiH
  58. GRAD – European Centre for Culture and Debate, Belgrade, Serbia
  59. Lawyers’ Committee for Human Rights, Belgrade, Serbia
  60. Walk With Us – Phiren Amenca, Podgorica, Montenegro
  61. Krokodil – Literary Regional Gathering That Dispels Boredom and Lethargy, Belgrade, Serbia
  62. Human Rights House, Zagreb, Croatia
  63. Human Rights House, Banja Luka, BiH
  64. Peace Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia
  65. Women in Black Network, Serbia
  66. Nisma e të Rinjve për të Drejtat e Njeriut Kosovë / Inicijativa Mladih za Ljudska Prava Kosovo / Youth Initiative for Human Rights – Kosovo
  67. Civic Initiative “21. May,” Podgorica, Montenegro
  68. Organization “Voice of Women,” Bihać, BiH
  69. Prima, Podgorica, Montenegro
  70. Regional Academy for Democracy Development (ADD), Novi Sad, Serbia
  71. Sarajevo Open Center, Sarajevo, BiH
  72. Alliance for Children and Youth “House,” Podgorica, Montenegro
  73. Association of Paraplegics and Polio Patients of the Una-Sana Canton, Velika Kladuša, BiH
  74. SENSE – Center for Transitional Justice, Pula, Croatia
  75. Association of LBTQ Women Stana, Podgorica, Montenegro
  76. Network for Building Peace, Sarajevo, BiH
  77. Victim and Witness Support Service, Vukovar, Croatia
  78. Association of Lawyers of Montenegro, Podgorica, Montenegro
  79. Association of History Professors of Montenegro (HIPMONT), Podgorica, Montenegro
  80. Association “Parents,” Podgorica, Montenegro
  81. Association “Štrpci – Against Oblivion,” Bijelo Polje, Montenegro
  82. Association BH Journalists, Sarajevo, BiH
  83. Association of Pensioners and Labor Invalids Bužim, BiH
  84. Association of Joy of Socializing Bihać, BiH
  85. Association of Dystrophics, Bužim, BiH
  86. Association Alternative, Kakanj, BiH
  87. Association of Women for Sustainable Development Vakat Jezerski-Bosanska Krupa, BiH
  88. Association of Dystrophics Cazin, BiH
  89. Women in Black, Belgrade, Serbia
  90. Aida Ćorović, Civic Activist, Serbia
  91. Jovana Marović, Advisory Group “Balkan in Europe” (BiEPAG), Montenegro
  92. Dina Bajramspahić, Civic Activist, Montenegro
  93. Aleksandar Saša Zeković, Independent Councillor in the Assembly of the Capital City Podgorica, Montenegro
  94. Goran Đurović, Civic Activist, Montenegro
  95. Dženana Dedić, Civic Activist, BiH
  96. Almedina Dodić, Civic Activist, Montenegro