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Human rights body growing discrimination, pressure on journalists in Croatia.

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| April 29, 2004 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

Zagreb, 28 April: The media and religious freedoms, the functioning of the judiciary, the return of refugees and property restitution are the most important issues underlined by the Vienna-based International Helsinki Federation (IHF) in the part of its 2003 report on the human rights situation in Europe, Central Asia and North America, which refers to Croatia.

The most important problems underlined in the 10-page section on Croatia are linked with freedom of expression and media, the (non)functioning of the legal system, religious freedoms, increased discrimination, intolerance and violence towards foreigners, …

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