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Reconciliation
Although the prevailing reality - which is that each of the countries of the SEE is a too small market for its own needs and they are not prepared for serious competition with the West – again connected and 'forced' those countries to primarily economic and then cultural, non-cultural (pop and mass culture) and social exchange, a better look at the countries that just went through a war, or managed to escape from it, will show that each of these countries is, to a lesser or greater extent, society of isolation, disinformation, lack of communication and fear.
Related topics/regions:
[South East Europe]
[Migration]
[Population]
[Refugees]
[Social exclusion]
[Civil rights]
[Indigenous rights]
[Religion]
Although the return or refugees and IDPs started, and the transit and exchange of people and goods is not disputed or problematic (in majority of cases), there is the prevailing feeling that the full normalization of life is still unreachable, and that the process itself lacks the true will and preparedness to act. The climate of mistrust is present in all social layers and activities, the mutual accusations (although whispered rather than said loudly) are a part of the everyday life in the villages and in the cities, in each of the states and in the region in general. Read more |
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19.08.2008
The Alexander Langer Foundation and Tuzlanska Amica organize the Life and Voices in Srebrenica - Second International Week of Cooperation for Memory August 24-29, in Srebrenica.
more...Related topics/regions: [Bosnia] [Peace] [Civil society] |
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01.08.2008
Radovan Karadžić, until recently one of the three remaining Hague fugitives, together with general Ratko Mladić and Goran Hadžić, was extradited to the International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia and already appeared in front of the Chamber to listen to the charges.
more...From: Civic Initiatives Related topics/regions: [United Nations] [Peace] [Justice and crime] |
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09.11.2006
Based on the observation that in post-conflict countries the attention is usually paid to violations of human rights rather than to needs of victims, the International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ), a New York City based NGO committed to assisting countries where human rights are severely jeopardized, recently launched The Handbook of Reparations that has the unique approach to the question of justice.
more...Related topics/regions: [Conflict resolution] [Peace] |
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23.07.2008
Valentina Pellizzer, owpsee executive directress reflects on the arrest of war criminal and the Hague indictee Radovan Karadžić, in her blogg marginalije.blogger.ba.
more...Related topics/regions: [Peace] [Conflict resolution] |



