ZAGREB, Sept 14 (Hina) - Europe will have an opportunity to show it can achieve unprecedented consensus on human rights issues at a forthcoming Conference on human rights and democratisation, to be held in Dubrovnik October 8-10,
Croatian Deputy Prime Minister Zeljka Antunovic announced Friday. The Dubrovnik conference, organised by the Croatian government, with the support of the European Commission, the Council of Europe and OSCE, will be attended by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Mary Robinson, and Council of Europe's Secretary General Walter Schwimmer. Its main subject of discussion will be tolerance and multiethnicity.(hina) js
ZAGREB, Sept 14 (Hina) - Europe will have an opportunity to show it
can achieve unprecedented consensus on human rights issues at a
forthcoming Conference on human rights and democratisation, to be
held in Dubrovnik October 8-10, Croatian Deputy Prime Minister
Zeljka Antunovic announced Friday.
The Dubrovnik conference, organised by the Croatian government,
with the support of the European Commission, the Council of Europe
and OSCE, will be attended by the UN High Commissioner for Human
Rights Mary Robinson, and Council of Europe's Secretary General
Walter Schwimmer. Its main subject of discussion will be tolerance
and multiethnicity.
(hina) js