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The Movement for the Protection of the Human Rights
P U B L I S H I N G
So far we have published five issues of our newspaper Ljudska Prava
(Human Rights) which was registered on March 8th, 1991 with the Ministry
of Information under No. 632-03-70-91-01. We are unable to publish it on
a more regular basis because of lack of funds. We have tried in these five
issues to familiarize our public with our activities. All these issues
are available in format A3 with eight pages each at the price of 3 Dinars
plus mailing costs. Furthermore, we offer:
White Book - 54 pages of English language text on movement for protection
of human rights, published in January 1994 in 200 copies, luxurious binding,
20 Din.
Belgrade’s Psychiatric Goli Otok by Tomislav Krsmanovic, our book on
abuse of psychiatry for political purposes, issued in 1990 in 4000 copies,
40 pages, 15 Din.
The Cases of Abuse of Psychiatry for Political Purposes by Tomislav
Krsmanovic, a collection of large number of documents, press texts, and
medical and court documentation on a great number of respective victims,
issued in 1988, 690 pages in photostat version.
Psychiatric Goli Otok, a 600-page collection of documents on abuse of
psychiatry for political purposes, issued in l988, photostat version, 250
Din.
Compilations of all our announcements from 1986 until now, including
those of: The Committee for Protection of Human Rights (12.26.1986 to 10.4.1988),
440 pages, 200 Din.;
The Movement for Protection of Human Rights (1988 to 1989), 221 pgs.,
150 Din.;
Libertarian authors’ books translated from English into South Slavic
languages:
a) The Adventures of John Gullible by Ken Schoolland, the Hawaii’s university
professor, a book that has already been translated into 14 languages, the
two-time winner of the George Washington Medal of Valley Forge and a best-seller
candidate, Serbian, Croatian, Slovene or Macedonian versions (now only
Croatian and Macedonian versions still available), 100 pages, colored soft
cover, includes plenty of illustrations and photographs, 20 Din.;
b) The Healing of Our World by Dr. Mary Ruwart, the well-known American
scientist and humanist, a book that has already been translated into several
languages, a candidate for the Book of the Decade, 300 pages with a large
number of photographs and illustrations, luxurious colored binding, Serbian,
Croatian or Macedonian versions, 40 Din.
Both of the above-mentioned books promote non-violence, free market,
individual freedoms and human rights.
The Movement for the Protection
of the Human Rights
Mutapova 12, 11000 Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Telephone/fax: 381-11-3911829
E-mail: pokret@EUnet.yu
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