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PACE’s General Rapporteur for political prisoners calls on Serbian authorities to release a detained opposition politician and investigate his ill-treatment

Nikola Sandulović, leader of the Serbian Republican Party

The General Rapporteur of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) on political prisoners, Sunna Ævarsdóttir (Iceland, SOC), today issued a statement concerning the alleged ill-treatment and detention of Nikola Sandulović, leader of the Serbian Republican Party:

“According to Mr Sandulović’s family, he was taken from his home by agents of the Serbian security service and badly beaten. It is alleged that this was a form of punishment for expressing regrets over the death of Adem Jashari, a founder of the Kosovo* Liberation Army who was killed by Serbian police in 1998 along with 57 members of his family during the Kosovo War.

I was shocked to hear about the condition in which Mr Sandulović returned home – partially paralysed and transported on a stretcher. Despite his visible injuries, he was subsequently detained on remand for 30 days and charged with inciting national, racial or religious hatred.

I call on the Serbian authorities to abide by their obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights, in particular by carrying out a swift, effective and independent investigation into the serious allegations of Mr Sandulović’s ill-treatment by State agents and by guaranteeing his access to proper medical care.

Prohibition of torture and other forms of ill-treatment, as well as freedom of expression, are fundamental values in any democratic society. I expect the Serbian authorities to fully comply with their international human rights obligations.”

*Reference to Kosovo shall be understood in full compliance with the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244 and without prejudice to the status of Kosovo.