Yes, Serbia, like all sovereign nations, has rights under international law, including the right to self-determination, sovereignty, and territorial integrity. These rights are recognized by various international treaties and organizations, including the United Nations. Additionally, Serbia is a party to numerous human rights agreements that protect the rights of its citizens and promote fundamental freedoms. However, the exercise of these rights can be complex and is often influenced by geopolitical factors.
Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia was created in 1994.
The capital of Serbia is Belgrade, but in Serbia they say Beograd.
Novak Djokovic is from Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.
Serbia fight Albania. Serbia win, Kosovo is Serbia.
Serbia is a Democracy.
No, Serbia does not have a coast.
Serbia is on balkan peninsula.
Serbia is a Democracy.
Yes, Serbia is a country.
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