Ger Duijzings :: Commemorating Srebrenica
“Monuments and commemorations may split communities and solidify divisions, and even fuel future conflict, but if designed and managed...
“Monuments and commemorations may split communities and solidify divisions, and even fuel future conflict, but if designed and managed...
The first women’s court in the territory of Europe, was held in Sarajevo from 7th to 10th May 2015,...
The 2015 Sarajevo Film Festival (SFF) gave special attention to the issue of missing persons, with several documentary and...
During a conversation between the Albanian and Serbian Prime Ministers Edi Rama and Aleksandar Vučić, hosted by “Okruženje” (“the Environment”),...
By Dafina Halili – August 30, 2015 “They expect you to find peace over time, but I don’t know…...
By Valentina Pop Updated Aug. 25, 2015 4:21 p.m. ET BRUSSELS—Serbia and Kosovo, which fought a war in the late...
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC STATEMENT AI Index: EUR 63/2343/2015 27 August 2015 Bosnia and Herzegovina: Justice for the families of the...
Interview for Koha Ditore: Nataša Kandić The establishment of a Special Court for the crimes perpetrated by the...
Zoran Pajić
Dino Mustafić i Nataša Kandić Interviewed by Omer Karabeg The latest instalment of Radio Free Europe’s ‘Bridge’ programme deals...
Antonela Riha
SENSE Centre for Transitional Justice presents a new project, following in the footsteps of the Srebrenica Documentation Center which opened...
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