ICTY exposes the gap between individual criminal justice and the writing of history
“Finally, good news from The Hague!” famously cried the then Serbian prime minister Ivica Dacic at the acquittal on...
“Finally, good news from The Hague!” famously cried the then Serbian prime minister Ivica Dacic at the acquittal on...
On March 17th, 2016, in Podgorica’s PR Center, the Center for Civic Education (CCE) and the RECOM Coalition organized a...
by Vladan Petkovic, BERLIN 2016 Ognjen Glavonić is the first Serbian filmmaker to tackle the war crimes of his nation head-on...
Interview: Nataša Kandić By Albatrit Matoshi, Zeri When you spoke about the start of talks between Kosovo and...
The Coalition for RECOM offers an internship opportunity in its Belgrade office for spring 2016. Ideally, the internship would...
Political leaders from Kosovo and Serbia might be talking to each other in Brussels, but the two societies are not...
On the occasion of the International Day of Human Rights, the Coalition for RECOM will present the results...
Nataša Kandić presented with the Tuzla University recognition plaque On the occasion of the 39th anniversary of the founding...
The Coalition for RECOM organized the “Debate on reconciliation in the region”, on December 1st at 11:30 in the Cinema...
Constant self-victimisation is prolonging the divisions that fuelled the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s, experts warned during...
On 10th of November 2015, in Hotel Porta, Skopje, the Center for Research and Policy- making organized a round-table in...
Despite rainy weather, the signature-gathering street event organized by the Coalition for RECOM on Saturday, 26 September, in Belgrade was...
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