Seminar: Challenging Propaganda through Remembrance, 9-12 September 2022 in Mitrovica, Kosovo
About the Project This seminar is part of a project also named “Challenging Propaganda through Remembrance”. The purpose of this...
About the Project This seminar is part of a project also named “Challenging Propaganda through Remembrance”. The purpose of this...
About the Project This seminar is part of a project also named “Challenging Propaganda through Remembrance”. The purpose of...
We welcome the resolution of the United Nations Human Rights Council condemning the Russian invasion of Ukraine calling for the...
Within the sub-granting programme “Supporting Grass-root Civil Society Actors in Transitional Justice Initiatives and Confidence-building in the Western Balkans –...
The RECOM Reconciliation Network calls on the Intelligence Agency (BIA) of the Republic of Serbia to refrain from all further...
Socioeconomic issues have become an increasingly important topic in transitional justice. A new research project developed in collaboration between PCRC...
Monday June 28th, 16.00 CET Moderation: Dr. Jacqueline Nießer, Graduiertenschule für Ost- und Südosteuropastudien Prof. Jasna Dragović-Soso, Professor of International Politics and History,...
European parliamentarians adopted reports calling on Serbia and Kosovo to do more to investigate suspected wartime grave sites and resolve...
New research documents more than 600 detention camps, prisons or other jail facilities that operated during the 1992-95 war in...
Twenty-five years after the killing of nine elderly and disabled civilians who had taken refuge at a school in the Croatian town of Dvor, Croatia and Serbia accuse each other, but no suspects are called to court.
Serbia and Kosovo have asked each other to open up military archives to help reveal where missing persons from the 1998-99 war are buried - but despite cooperative rhetoric, neither appears likely to do it.
Civil society organisations in Kosovo call for withdrawal of the draft-law on the Protection of KLA War Values from the Assembly.
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