BELGRADE, Serbia — Biljana Kovacevic Vuco, 58, one of Serbia’s most prominent human rights activists, has died.
Kovacevic Vuco, who played an important role in Serbia’s fledgling human rights and anti-war movement during the 1990s rule of late strongman Slobodan Milosevic, died Tuesday after a long illness, said YUCOM, the group she headed.
Serbia’s human rights groups were a rare voice of opposition in the former Yugoslavia against the ethnic bloodshed fomented by Milosevic’s nationalism.
Kovacevic Vuco was also a prominent critic of Milosevic’s autocratic policies at home. As a legal expert, she headed YUCOM, which offered legal assistance to the victims of abuse.
She is survived by two sons.
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