Myanmar: UN rights expert voices concern over health of political prisoners

8 November 2011 – The United Nations refugee agency today welcomed a joint declaration by Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia and Serbia to expedite the search for solutions for 74,000 remaining refugees from the Balkans conflict of the 1990s. The declaration was signed by ministers of foreign affairs of the four countries in Belgrade yesterday, Adrian Edwards, spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), told reporters in Geneva. “It has come about through inte .... [More]

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