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  Anto Dapic - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
August 22 1958) is a Croatian right-wing politician and president of the Croatian Party of Rights (HSP).
He currently serves as a Representative in Croatian Parliament, a post he was elected to in 1992, 1995, 2000 and 2003 elections.
Previous president Dobroslav Paraga claimed Đapić was elected illegaly, and he later formed the new party Croatian Party of Rights 1861, which has miserably failed at each parliamentary election since 1993.Đapić was less critical of President Tuđman and HDZ then Paraga, and he was considered to be their satellite.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Anto_Dapic   (631 words)

  
  Croatian Party of Rights
The Croatian Party of Rights (Croatian Hrvatska Stranka Prava, HSP) is a right-wing political party in Croatia, the oldest in the country.
The "Rights" in the party's name refer to the idea of Croatian national and ethnic rights that the party has vowed to protect since its founding in the 19th century.
The party's first post-communist president, Ante Paradžik; was a political dissident during the former Yugoslavia when he was one of the student leaders of the Croatian Spring, but he was killed during the war, allegedly by assassination.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/croatian_party_of_rights   (873 words)

  
 Croatia - Political Parties
Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) was founded by Franjo Tudjman in 1989 originally as a platform-movement-like party but was soon transformed into a nationalist movement.
Croatian Peasant Party (HSS) was founded in 1904 under Stjepan Radic and Vlatko Macek and represented roughly 80 to 90 percent of the Croatian electorate during the period between World War I and World War II.
Croatian Party of Rights (HSP) was founded in 1990, and, despite its keen sense of nationalism and xenophobia, the HSP did not present a substantial threat to the HDZ’s power base largely because it has had a tendency to fragment.
www.unc.edu /~vineyard/politicalparties.htm   (610 words)

  
 Croatian Party of Rights - Article from FactBug.org - the fast Wikipedia mirror site
The "Rights" in the party's name refer to the idea of Croatian national and ethnic rights that the party has vowed to protect since its founding in the 19th century.
The HSP traces its founding to June 26, 1861 when Ante Starčević and Eugen Kvaternik first presented the policies of the "Party of Rights" to the Croatian Parliament calling for greater Croatian autonomy and self-rule at a time when Croatia was divided into several crownlands within the Habsburg Monarchy.
The party's first post-communist president, Ante Paradžik was a political dissident during the former Yugoslavia when he was one of the student leaders of the Croatian Spring, but he was killed during the war, allegedly by assassination.
www.factbug.org /cgi-bin/a.cgi?a=408717   (852 words)

  
 hsp
The Croatian people is indigenous people, and beside its ethnic origin, in its modern sense of the word, it is composed of all Croatian citizens, regardless to their ethnic origin, and by their conscience and by their commitment they form Croatian nation.
The Croatian Party of Rights - 1861 will endeavour that the Croatian citizens of the Orthodox Church have the right to establish their autocephalous church and name it by their name, so that such church be accepted by the Croatian state with equal rights as all other religious communities.
The Croatian Party of Rights is for immediate denationatisation of the seized property of the citizens and institutions and for freezing, revision and legal sanctioning of illegal transformation.
www.hsp1861.hr /english/basicpr.html   (3116 words)

  
 University of Minnesota Human Rights Library
Accordingly, on 24 July 1998, the Human Rights Committee decided that the communication was admissible in so far as it related to the author's arrest and detention on 22 November 1991, the slander proceedings initiated against him on 21 April 1992, and his claim that he was a victim of discrimination.
He refutes the State party's contention that they were prepared to offer him help during his detention in Canada and Austria and claims that on neither occasion did the Croatian authorities assist to have him released.
The Human Rights Committee, acting under article 5, paragraph 4, of the Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, is of the view that the facts as found by the Committee reveal a violation by Croatia of article 14, paragraph 3 (c).
www1.umn.edu /humanrts/undocs/727-1996.html   (4277 words)

  
 Ante Starčević - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Starčević co-founded the Croatian Party of Rights in the Croatian Parliament in 1861.
His and Kvaternik 's "Party of Rights" was named after the Croatian national and ethnic rights that they vowed to protect, calling for greater Croatian autonomy and self-rule at a time when Croatia was divided into several crown lands within the Habsburg Monarchy.
Starčević was a deputy in the Croatian Parliament for over thirty years.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ante_Starcevic   (175 words)

  
 Croatian People's Party-Liberal Democrats at AllExperts
The party is a member of Liberal International and the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party.
The People's Party was originally formed in the 19th century during the period of Croatian romantic nationalism.
The modern Croatian People's Party was formed in late 1990 by members of the Coalition of People's Accord (Koalicija narodnog sporazuma) which had participated on the first multi-party election of 1990, led by Savka Dabčević-Kučar, Miko Tripalo and others.
en.allexperts.com /e/c/cr/croatian_people's_party-liberal_democrats.htm   (633 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Croatian Party of Rights
His successor and former party vice president Dobroslav Paraga, who had also run afoul of the Yugoslav Communist authorities in the early 1980s, found himself in a power struggle with his deputy, Anto Đapić.
Paraga later formed the Croatian Party of Rights 1861 (HSP 1861) but by this time he was already politically marginalized.
His political reputation was severely tarnished after the media found out that he cheated to obtain his first post-graduate degree in law at the University of Split, in collusion with Boris Kandare, a senior member of his party and professor at the Law Faculty.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Croatian-Party-of-Rights   (863 words)

  
 The FAME: Croatia - Political Flags
The party uses light blue flag with the party emblem in the middle, the elements combining the Croatian chequy shield and the Christian cross.
The party flag is the Croatian tricolour, with the white stripe artistically shown.
The party is formed in Serb held territories of Croatia during the time of transitional international government in 1995 by the parts of Serb Democratic Party (SDS) willing to undergo changes, and continued to work in Republic of Croatia after reintegration of the regions.
zeljko-heimer-fame.from.hr /descr/hr-polit.html   (2010 words)

  
 List of assassinated persons - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Inejiro Asanuma, (1960), Socialist Party of Japan chairman.
Harvey Milk, (1978), gay rights campaigner and city supervisor of San Francisco, California.
Croatian MPs Đuro Basariček;, Pavle Radić and Stjepan Radić killed in the Parliament of Kingdom of SHS by Serbian radical MP Puniša Račić, (1928).
encyclopedia.learnthis.info /l/li/list_of_assassinated_persons.html   (2084 words)

  
 Croatian Party of Rights - ZDNet
The Croatian Party of Rights (Croatian Hrvatska Stranka Prava, HSP) is a right-wing political party in Croatia, the oldest in the country.
The "Rights" in the party's name refer to the idea of Croatian national and ethnic rights that the party has vowed to protect since its founding in the 19th century.
Party leadership, however, has attempted to distance the party from comparisons with the NDH-era in 2003 in an attempt to attract more moderate voters.
croatian-party-of-rights.zdnet.co.za /zdnet/Croatian_Party_of_Rights   (632 words)

  
 Croatian Party of Rights 1861   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Croatian Party of Rights 1861 (Croatian: Hrvatska stranka prava 1861, HSP 1861) is a political party in Croatia.
It was founded in 1993 following the removal of Dobroslav Paraga from the leadership of Croatian Party of Rights and Paraga's unsuccessful attempts to revert this at courts.
"1861" in its name marks the year when first Croatian Party of Rights was founded.
www.ufaqs.com /wiki/en/cr/Croatian%20Party%20of%20Rights%201861.htm   (83 words)

  
 United Nations Human Rights Website - Treaty Bodies Database - Document - Jurisprudence - Croatia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Besides, the State party notes, the Constitutional Court of Croatia can address both the prohibition of discrimination on the basis of political opinion and the protection of property, in the context of the protection of fundamental rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution.
Moreover, the State party notes that since the procedure has been terminated the author may take an action for compensation before the Croatian courts, in accordance with Article 9, paragraph 5, of the Covenant.
While the State party has not refuted that the author was indeed charged for this reason, it has informed the Committee that the charges against the author were finally dismissed by the court in January 1999.
www.unhchr.ch /tbs/doc.nsf/(Symbol)/43ca3525ebaeeac5c1256a6c00282bd1?Opendocument   (4319 words)

  
 United Nations Human Rights Field Operation in the former Yugoslavia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
He continues, according to the Croatian Helsinki Committee in Zagreb, to preach in his parish, as does his counterpart in Okucani, in the former Sector West, who is also on record for his open incitement of resettled Bosnian Croats to hate both indigenous Croats and Croatian Serbs.
These incidents have caused concern among Croatian Serb residents of the region who are considering returning to their homes in other parts of Croatia and are discouraged by fear for their safety and security engendered by reports of the perceived lack of protection of Serbs by Croatian police.
Such refusal would be a clear violation of education rights and of a policy established by UNTAES and the Croatian Government by which all children of school age are entitled to register in educational institutions without regard to the possession or non-possession of Croatian documents by their parents.
www.unhchr.ch /html/menu2/5/ex_yug/yug_pr5.htm   (6219 words)

  
 CCPR Digest : 727/1996 Article : CCPR-OP-3
He further notes that his political party was elected as part of the coalition Government in the County Government of Zagreb, but that the President of the Republic did not accept the results of the election and blocked the appointment of a mayor.
3.2 For the State party, the alleged violations cannot be taken as a continuing process which, together, constitute a separate and continuing violation of the author's Covenant rights.
Paraga's rights under the Covenant result from a series of acts and events which occurred between 1991 and 1995 and thus precede the date of entry into force of the Optional Protocol for Croatia.
sim.law.uu.nl /sim/caselaw/Ccprcase.nsf/3167fd85523cbf75c12567c8004d4280/f82b209c53a9c9e1c1256acc0046d172?OpenDocument   (1728 words)

  
 The Dispatch - Serving the Lexington, NC - News
The war years were a turbulent period during which the party was involved in the creation of the so-called Croatian Defense Forces (Hrvatske Obrambene Snage, HOS), one of the first voluntary military units that aimed to secure Croatian independence from Yugoslavia.
The HSP is a self-identified neo-conservative party currently led by Ante Đapić.
Croatian Party of Rights (Bosnia and Herzegovina), the sister party in Bosnia and Herzegovina
www.the-dispatch.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Croatian_Party_of_Rights   (846 words)

  
 POLITICS OF CROATIA
Croatian Party of Pensioners or HSU [Vladimir Jordan]
Slavonia and Baranja Croatian Party or SBHS [Damir Jurić]
Croatian politics are currently dominated by the legislative elections that occured on November 23, 2003.
www.websters-online-dictionary.org /definition/POLITICS+OF+CROATIA   (922 words)

  
 Croatia - Communication No. (CCPR/C/71/D/727/1996) [2001] UNHRC 6 (14 May 2001)
He further notes that his political party was elected as part of the coalition Government in the County Government of Zagreb, but that the President of the Republic did not accept the results of the election and blocked the appointment of a mayor.
Accordingly, on 24 July 1998, the Human Rights Committee decided that the communication was admissible in so far as it related to the author's arrest and detention on 22 November 1991, the slander proceedings initiated against him on 21 April 1992, and his claim that he was a victim of discrimination.
The Human Rights Committee, acting under article 5, paragraph 4, of the Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, is of the view that the facts as found by the Committee reveal a violation by Croatia of article 14, paragraph 3 (c).
www.worldlii.org /int/cases/UNHRC/2001/6.html   (4373 words)

  
 WWW.HR directory - Law and Politics: Political Parties
The Croatian Bloc is a national and nation-building party, promoting the Croatian national interests, preserving the tradition and identity of the Croatian nation and the values of the Homeland War.
Party was founded in 1992 when all Christian democratic parties were united under leadership of Dr. Marko Veselica.
Although it is not a political party, it represents a political subject participating in the local elections in the Republic of Croatia.
www.hr /wwwhr/politics/parties/index.en.html   (675 words)

  
 Croatia - Political Flags
The party emblem is described in the Statutes (Statut IDS-DDI, 23.03.2002 ): a white disk in green field with three goats white, two over one, facing to the dexter, with the full name in all three languages inscribed around the disk.
This is an alliance of numerous local parties in the north Croatian littoral and mountainoius hinterground (roughly the Rijeka region).
The party uses the flag red-blue-white with the party emblem in the middle.
www.crwflags.com /fotw/flags/hr}.html   (1911 words)

  
 Concerns in Europe: July-December 1997 - Amnesty International   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The Human Rights Committee expressed its serious concern about the very high number of executions in Belarus and about the secrecy surrounding the procedures relating to the death penalty at all stages, and recommended immediate steps to be taken by the authorities to address this situation.
Human rights defenders and other advocates have expressed concern that the new legislation may be used to further restrict freedom of expression in Croatia once the revised code goes into effect in 1998.
However, in one case, where a Croatian Serb died from injuries sustained after a grenade had been thrown into a cafe in December, the lead suspect was released after being charged with the relatively minor offence of "endangering public safety with fatal consequences", although it was clear that the grenade had been thrown intentionally.
web.amnesty.org /ai.nsf/Index/EUR010011998?OpenDocument   (17200 words)

  
 Bosnia and Herzegovina - Croatian Party of Rights
Anyway, HSP (Hrvatska Stranka Prava, the Croatian Party of Rights) is a right wing party (right here and 'rights' in the name have no connection, though) follower of the party of the same name founded in 19th century being the oldest Croatian political party (established 1861).
The HSP uses the Croatian tricolour with the party emblem in the middle - shield divided per bend, chequy and blue with white bend bearing the initials of the party, and above the shield a tripple-wattle ornament.
HOS was military organization of Croatian Party of Rights (HSP), whose flag was also used (tricolour with shield tierced per bend sinistre chequy red-white, white with golden initials HSP and blue).
www.fotw.net /flags/ba}hsp.html   (449 words)

  
 Jurisprudence - CCPR - Croatia - Paraga v. Croatia
The author of the communication is Dobroslav Paraga, a Croatian citizen residing in Zagreb.
3.3 For the State party, the alleged violations cannot be taken as a continuing process which, taken together, constitute a separate and continuing violation of the author's Covenant rights.
According to the author, all the consequences, legal or otherwise, of actions taken against him by the Croatian authorities have had lasting effects and continue, and it is wrong for the State party to assert that the author was not deprived of any of his rights.
www.bayefsky.com /html/100_croatia727.php   (2670 words)

  
 NTU Info Centre: Anto Dapic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In 1991, he joined Croatian Party of Rights (HSP), that was renewed year earlier.
Previous president Dobroslav Paraga claimed Đapić has used illegal ways, and he later formed new party Croatian Party of Rights 1861, that miserably failed at each parliamentary election since 1993.Đapić was less critical of President Tuđman and HDZ then Paraga, and he was considered to be their satellite.
HSP and its president are now viewed as anti-establishment solution as opposed to establishment parties like HDZ and the Social Democratic Party of Croatia.
www.nowtryus.net /article:Anto_Dapic   (603 words)

  
 WWW.HR - Law and Politics: Political Parties
The Croatian Bloc is a national and nation-building party, promoting the Croatian national interests, preserving the tradition and identity of the Croatian nation and the values of the Homeland War.
The Croatian Bloc is also a pro-European movement accepting the European standards and basing the access to the Euro-Atlantic integration on realization and protection of overall Croatian national interests.
Although it is not a political party, it represents a political subject participating in the local elections in the Republic of Croatia.
tjev.tel.fer.hr /wwwhr/politics/parties/index.en.html   (568 words)

  
 Croatian Party of Rights # fahnenversand.de - Fahnen Flaggen Fahne Flagge Nationalflaggen Nationalflagge Shop ...
Several fractions and other parties claiming the same name (or similar one, adding differenciating attribute) use similar flags with minor differences.
The party was reestablished in 1990 and readopted the flag.
The (para)military organization was active both in Croatian and BandH at the begining of the war, but latter was disbanded, some of the units included in the regular army.
www.fahnenversand.de /fotw/flags/hr}hsp.html   (653 words)

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