Duško Kondor

Duško Kondor (Serbian Cyrillic: Душко Кондор; 10 June 1947 – 22 February 2007) was a Bosnian Serb human rights activist, a co-founder of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina (leading its Human Rights Education department), and a professor of sociology and philosophy.

[1] Kondor and his daughter were attacked on 22 February 2007 by local gangsters with machine guns.

[2] Kondor had been a witness to the killings of 23 Bosniaks in Bijeljina and was cooperating with the State Investigation and Protection Agency.

[3] Christian Schwarz-Schilling, the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina at the time, condemned the killing and expressed his condolences to the family.

[4] Jasmin Baraković, a Bosnian Muslim from Bijeljina, was arrested for the attack and sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment.