Nataša Kandić

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Nataša Kandić is a Serbian human rights activist known for documenting war crimes and advocating for justice and reconciliation in the former Yugoslavia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Serbian person
human rights activist
person
activismFocus regional reconciliation in the Balkans
victims’ rights
war crimes accountability
advocatesFor confronting the past in post-conflict societies
prosecution of war crimes
recognition of victims of mass atrocities
awardReceived Human Rights Watch Award
Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders
Time 100 Most Influential People
surface form: Time 100 recognition
countryOfCitizenship Serbia
Yugoslavia
surface form: former Yugoslavia
describedBySource international human rights organizations
familyName Kandić
fieldOfWork human rights
transitional justice
war crimes documentation
founderOf Humanitarian Law Center
givenName Наташа
surface form: Nataša
hasEthnicBackground Serb
hasGender female
knownFor founding the Humanitarian Law Center
languageSpoken English
Serbian
name Nataša Kandić self-link
nativeLanguage Serbian
notableFor advocating for justice and reconciliation in the former Yugoslavia
documenting war crimes in the former Yugoslavia
occupation human rights activist
lawyer
participatedIn documentation of crimes committed during the Yugoslav Wars
regionOfActivity Western Balkans
Yugoslavia
surface form: former Yugoslavia
subjectOf international media coverage on war crimes in the Balkans
reports by human rights NGOs
workLocation Belgrade
Serbia

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Homo Homini Award hasRecipient Nataša Kandić
Nataša Kandić name Nataša Kandić self-link