The Law on "missing" babies
The Commissioner for Information of Public Interest and Personal Data Protection has received today the representatives of the Belgrade group of missing babies' parents. Talking with them, the Commissioner greeted the option of the ministries in charge, to set by a special law an adequate mechanism with strong investigative authorizations and independence, in order to reach specific results, on which the missing babies' parents insist for a long time already.
Parents thanked the Commissioner for the assistance rendered so far, and asked for support also in the future, and the Commissioner promised to give it also in the future within the remit of his own authorizations.
Parents' efforts to reach the information about the missing children last for years, inadmissibly long. Already in 2006 the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia Investigation Board has been formed, which submitted a Report on Determined Status and determined the proposal of measures, which, among else, envisaged the task of the Ministry of Interior to investigate all cases of missing babies and to submit a Report within three months, as well as that in the future all cases of such kind shall be processed by the Special Court and Special Prosecution Office.
The parents have already by the end of 2007 asked for the quoted Report from the Ministry of Interior, which was denied to them, and which they have received just after the Commissioner's order. Still, they remained dissatisfied due to failure to implement the quoted measures.