Nataša Kandić
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Nataša Kandić (Serbian Cyrillic Наташа Кандић) (born 1946, Belgrade) is a Serbian human rights activist.
Kandić is the executive director of Belgrade's Humanitarian Law Center which she formed in 1992. She organized the Candles for Peace campaign in 1991 and the Black Ribbon March in 1992.[1]
In the 2003 Special issue of the TIME magazine, she was chosen among other Europeans, Middle Easterners and Africans who made differences in social issues[2]. She was made an honorary citizen of Sarajevo on October 4, 2005 for her demand "to punish those who had committed the heinous crime in Srebrenica".[3]