On the occasion of the International Day of Missing Persons, the Coalition for RECOM invites the competent authorities of the Republic of Serbia to determine the accuracy of the information about the existence of a mass grave in the village of Medevce, 30 metres from the Leskovac–Prishtina road, 1.5 km from the Mutivode border crossing… »
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Call for internship at Centre for Civic Education (CCE)
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) announces call for VII generation of interns. Programme of internship lasts for three months, from 24 September to 24 December 2018, with a possibility of extending cooperation on various grounds. We invite you to apply for following programmes: Democratization and Europeization – 1 position Human Rights – 1 position Active Citizenship – 1 position THE CALL IS… »
We must remember victims of the totalitarian regimes
On the occasion of the 23 August – the European Day of Remembrance for Victims of All Totalitarian and Authoritarian Regimes during the 20th Century, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) uses the opportunity to pay respect to the victims of serious human rights violations in these regimes and to express the empathy with their… »
Institutions must provide space for youth involvement
23 years since the operation „Storm“ – crime without the punishment
On the occasion of 23 years from the Operation Storm, which lasted from 4 to 7 August 1995, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) points to the importance of remembering the innocent victims of this crime. We urge the political leaders of the countries of the region to work more actively on development of sustainable… »
Custody as a rule and not an exemption produces damaging consequences
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) in the paper “Illegal deprivation of liberty – custody as a rule instead of being an exception” provides data series leading to the conclusion that it is necessary to, with increased precaution and profound assessment of circumstances, propose custody as a measure of ensuring the presence of the defendant in… »
The Law on Academic Integrity an important step forward, but it is necessary to prescribe the responsibility of mentors
The Centre for Civic Education (CCE) welcomes the fact that the Government of Montenegro adopted the Proposal of the Law on Academic Integrity. This is a unique legal text not only in the region but wider as well, and it represents a response to the practice that the CCE had pointed out for years advocating… »
Why is the Prosecution hiding unlawfulness at the Faculty of Philosophy of UoM?
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) finds as difficult to understand that the Basic State Prosecution in Niksic did not find the basis for initiating proceedings, based on the criminal charges filed by the CCE against persons responsible for unlawful conduct in the operations of the Faculty of Philosophy of University of Montenegro (UoM). For a… »
The Government should enable co-funding of EU projects
Coalition of NGOs Cooperation to the Goal calls upon the Ministry of Finance and the Government of Montenegro to urgently fulfill their legal obligations and to adopt the Decree on co-funding of EU projects for domestic non-governmental organizations. Taking into the account that EU grants require co-financing from each beneficiary, the state has committed itself… »
There is no compromise regarding anti-fascism
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) condemns the announced memorial service for the former leader of the Chetnik movement Draza Mihajlovic, organized by Srpski Soko (Serbian Falcon), which will be served by the clergy of the Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral. Such an act seriously damages the already threatened anti-fascist spirit of Montenegro, which has… »