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Tabloid Headlines against Boris Milošević Sign of Weakness and Shame of Serbian Nationalism

August 1, 2020 9:58 am Published by Leave your thoughts

On Saturday August 1, the majority of tabloids (Večernje novosti, Informer, Kurir) and the Politika daily launched, on their front pages, a negative campaign against Boris Milošević, former president of Serbian National Council in Croatia, and currently Deputy Prime Minister of the Croatian Government for the announcement of his attendance at the official celebration of the Storm operation anniversary.


“Re-boot” Conference Gathered 100 Young People from the Western Balkans, Croatia, Germany and France

July 23, 2020 2:25 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

A five-day on-line conference “Re-boot Europe” gathered more than 100 young Europeans from the Western Balkans, Croatia, Germany and France, who had an opportunity to discuss and share their opinions and proposals about the future of Europe, as well as about the dealing with the past, reconciliation, solidarity and climate change.


Never Again, For Anyone – 25 Years of the Srebrenica

July 11, 2020 12:35 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

On the occasion of 25th anniversary of the genocide in Srebrenica, the Youth Initiative for Human Rights in Serbia, the Independent Association of Vojvodina Journalists and forumZFD – Serbia have launched a permanent campaign “Never Again, For Anyone”. The goal is to draw attention of the broadest public and build a permanent reminder of the largest crime on the territory of Europe after the Second World War. In order never to happen again, to anyone, and for Srebrenica to become a universal anti-war symbol.


Đurić for N1 about the Srebrenica Anniversary: Campaign “Never Again, For Anyone” for More Solidarity and Compassion

July 11, 2020 12:27 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

“Official nationalist narrative in Serbia has been going on for 25 years, it is only getting stronger, closed in itself, and this entire truth, regardless of being established before international courts and that the whole world sees it in one way. Serbia is the victim of nationalist narrative which puts it on the opposite side of international law and developed world”, said Ivan Đurić, Programme Director of the Youth Initiative for Human Rights to N1 on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide.