NGOs call on state to rectify injustices suffered by the erased

Ljubljana, 24 February - Amnesty International Slovenije and the Peace Institute have called on Prime Minister Robert Golob and the government to immediately pass legislation that would redress injustices suffered by the erased, permanent residents descending from other parts ex-Yugoslavia who were removed from the permanent residence register in 1992.

Ljubljana
Photographer Borut Krajnc at the launch of a photo exhibition that serves as a reminder of the erasure of almost 25,000 people from former Yugoslav republics from the Slovenian permanent residence register.
Photo: Katja Kodba/STA

Ljubljana
A photo exhibition serves as a reminder of the erasure of almost 25,000 people from former Yugoslav republics from the Slovenian permanent residence register.
Photo: Katja Kodba/STA

Ljubljana
A photo exhibition serves as a reminder of the erasure of almost 25,000 people from former Yugoslav republics from the Slovenian permanent residence register.
Photo: Katja Kodba/STA

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