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Conversation with Šejla Kamerić – Who Is a Bosnian Girl?

On June 11, the Youth Initiative for Human Rights organised a conversation with Šejla Kamerić, an artist from Bosnia and Herzegovina, at the Endžio Hub. We talked with Šejla, among other things, about the role of art in the processes of dealing with the past, reconciliation and memory, and whether activist art, artivism, can contribute to the peace building in the future.

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Stop Making Serbia a Safe House for Ratko Mladić

The reactions of the Republic of Serbia’s authorities and media machinery to the Ratko Mladić judgment and IRMCT Report to the UN Security Council represent a shameful attempt to avoid responsibility, inflame nationalist hysteria and deepen the distrust between the citizens of Serbia and the rest of the world.

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Practices of Remembering the Srebrenica Genocide

Training for young activists, politicians, students, and historians, named “Practices of Remembering the Srebrenica Genocide” was held from 23rd to 25tg of April via Zoom platform. The form was hybrid – all the participants were online, while lecturers came to ENDŽIO Hub in Belgrade to hold the lecture from there and were streamed via Zoom. Training was held for 20 young people, among which were 3 members of PYN network: one from Bosnia and Herzegovina and two from Serbia.

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Webinar: The efficiency of Serbia and Kosovo’s institutions’ mechanisms in finding missing persons from the war in Kosovo in the period from 2016 to 2020

It is with great pleasure that we invite you to the presentation of the analysis The efficiency of Serbia and Kosovo’s institutions’ mechanisms in finding missing persons from the war in Kosovo in the period from 2016 to 2020 organized by the National Convention on the European Union. The presentation will take place on April 27 at 12 pm via Zoom.

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