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SARAJEVO, Nov 3 (Hina) - The Council of Europe's Committee of
Ministers on Monday appointed French judge Michel Picard as
president of the House for Human Rights of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The House was established under Annexe VII of the Dayton peace
agreement. It has eight members appointed by the international
community and six members from BH. Its task is to react to all forms
of human rights violations, especially those banned by the European
Human Rights Charter.
According to a statement of the House's seat in Sarajevo, its judges
mostly dealt with the fate of people gone missing after being
arrested on the territory of the Bosnian Serb entity, death
sentences passed on the territory of the Bosnian (Croat-Moslem)
Federation, and issues relating to the right to private property.
The House for Human Rights is financed by donations from Council of
Europe member-countries.
The U.S. recently voiced willingness to donate USD one million to
assist the activities of the House and of the ombudsman's office.
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