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01.09.2008
The Adopt Srebrenica Project, started by the Alexander Langer Foundation from Bolzana and Tuzlanska Amica Association from Tuzla. Many other people and associations from BiH, Italy and other parts of Europe joined in, aiming to support the development of the culture of peace and non-violent conflict transformation in Srebrenica.
more...Related topics/regions: [Bosnia] [Peace] [Conflict resolution] [Civil society] [Activism] |
26.08.2008
Life and Voices of Srebrenica International Memory Week, August 24-29, opened last Sunday, August 24. The Memory Week is organized under the auspices of the Adopt Srebrenica Project, implemented by the Alexander Langer Foundation with the support by Tuzlanske Amica and other organizations.
more...Related topics/regions: [Bosnia] [Peace] [Conflict resolution] [Civil society] [Activism] Image: From one of the workshop
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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] |
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] |
29.07.2008
The participants of the `Caravan over New Walls in Europe`, after their visits of Srebrenica, Bratunac and Tuzla, visited Sarajevo and met with Josip Jurišić, Deputy Mayor.
more...Related topics/regions: [Bosnia] [Peace] [Conflict resolution] [International cooperation] |
24.07.2008
Two days after the arrest of Radovan Kara Karadžić, one of the three remaining Hagua fugitives accused by the Hague Tribunal on nine counts of genocide and crimes against humanity, we have the first reactions of the Serbian civil sector.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Nations] [Security] [Peace] [Justice and crime] |
22.07.2008
Radovan Karadžić, one of the three remaining `the Hague fugitives` (together with Ratko Mladić and Goran Hadžić), who faces war crimes and crimes against humanity charges at the Internationl Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia for crimes committed during the Bosnian War 1992-1995, was arrested in Belgrade yesterday, after 12 years in hiding.
more...Related topics/regions: [South East Europe] [United Nations] [Peace] [Conflict resolution] [Justice and crime] [Geopolitics] Image: Karadzic arrested, is it Mladic`s turn.
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14.07.2008
Over 20,000 people from Bosnia and Herzegovina and abroad gathered on July 11 in Potočari, at the commemoration to mark the 13th anniversary of the genocide in Srebrenica, when over 8,000 male citizens of all ages were executed after the fall of this town in Eastern Bosnia.
more...Related topics/regions: [Bosnia] [United Nations] [Peace] [Conflict resolution] [Justice and crime] |
01.07.2008
On the occasion of the sanctions of Croatian Football Association (HNS) because of the racist and xenophobic incidents involving some Croatian fans during the recently completed European Championship, the Centre for Peace Studies (CMS) said that HNS should do more, since it has the power and responsibility for such an action.
more...Related topics/regions: [Croatia] [Ethics & value systems] [Codes of conduct] [Civil society] [Race Politics] |
11.06.2008
The Documenta centre demands further investigation on events that took place during the Medacki Dzep offensive in the Homeland War in Croatia, noting that the completed trial at the District Court in Zagreb is an important, yet not sufficient step forward to justice.
more...Related topics/regions: [Croatia] [Conflict resolution] [Justice and crime] [Ethics & value systems] |
04.06.2008
Under the dark shadow of the violent incidents that took place at last Sunday`s Parliamentary Elections, the Civil nongovernmental organization launched the Macedonian campaign against armed violence, which is part of the Global Action Week against Armed Violence, June 2-9, 2008.
more...From: Civil NGO Related topics/regions: [Macedonia (FYROM)] [United Nations] [Security] [Peace] [Arms & military] [Civil society] [Activism] |
02.06.2008
From May 15 to May 18, Italian city of Bolzano/Bozen, the province of Alto Adige/Sud Tyrol, hosted a group of young people from Prijedor, Srebrenica, Bratunac in BiH and Peć/Peja in Kosovo, under the auspices of the Adopt Srebrenica project, initiative implemeted by Tuzla based organization Amica and the Alexander Langer Foundation from Bolzano/Bozen.
more...Related topics/regions: [Bosnia] [Italy] [Kosovo] [Peace] [Civil society] |
27.05.2008
The Documenta Centre reacted to the attacks on Vladimir Gojanovića, witness in the trial of Croatian generals Gotovina, Čermak and Markač for crimes committed during and after the `Storm` campaign of 1995, at the Hague Tribunal, noting the lack of willingness of Croatian society to accept that Croatian armed forces also committed crimes.
more...Related topics/regions: [Croatia] [United Nations] [Security] [Peace] [Justice and crime] |
27.05.2008
Zoran Šangut, President of Vukovar 1991 Associatio, and Sandra Orlović, deputy Executive Director of the Humanitarian Law Centre, filed a criminal lawsuit against 54 named commanding officers and guards in prisoner camps in Serbia to the office of Vladimir Vukčević, Was Crimes Prosecutor of Serbia.
more...Related topics/regions: [Croatia] [Serbia and Montenegro] [Arms & military] [War and peace] [Justice and crime] Image: Criminal charges filed against guards at prison camps in Serbia.
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21.05.2008
After Sarajevo, Prijedor, Pančevo and Zaječar, the Peace Caravan 2008 arrived in Skopje on May 19, 2008, to end this year`s trip with an action on the `Makedonija` Square.
more...Related topics/regions: [South East Europe] [Macedonia (FYROM)] [Peace] [Civil society] [Activism] [Culture] Image: (Photo: Andon Davcev)
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20.05.2008
The Peace Caravan 2008 arrived in Pancevo on May 14 and its activities took place the next day, May 15, including a street action in the City Park and a concert later in the night. The Caravan set up the stands, panels and exhibition of photos and started the activities that were concluded with a concert by `Prljavi dripci` from Belgrade and `Štuka` from Pancevo.
more...Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Peace] [Arms & military] [Civil society] [Culture] |
19.05.2008
Following the development of the electoral process in Macedonia and rising number of serious violent incidents, Civil expresses its deepest concern over the fact that the life of the citizens in Tetovo, Gostivar and other cities and towns in Macedonia are threatened, whilst the election process gets a face of an everyday terror, not the highest democratic process in the society.
more...From: Civil NGO Related topics/regions: [Macedonia (FYROM)] [Peace] [Justice and crime] [Ethics & value systems] |
16.05.2008
A group of about 50 leftist anti-militarist and progressive activists from Greece will visit Macedonia on Saturday, May 17, to meet in a joint debate with their Macedonian hosts (Hotel Continental, 13:00 hours).
more...Related topics/regions: [Greece] [Macedonia (FYROM)] [Peace] [Conflict resolution] [Civil society] [Activism] |
16.05.2008
Representatives of non-Serb nongovernmental organizations say, after the meeting held Yesterday, May 15, at the Gracanica`s Media Centre, that non-Serb minorities living in Kosovo are discriminated and are not stimulated to integrate into the Kosovar society.
more...Related topics/regions: [Kosovo] [Indigenous rights] [Civil rights] [Population] |



