…We marked unmarked sites of suffering with stickers that read: “UNMARKED SITE OF SUFFERING – At this site, during the war, human beings were subjected to inhumane acts. By not letting these events be forgotten, we stand in solidarity with all victims. May it never happen again to anyone.” Western BiH, Autumn 2016.
remembrance
Don’t offer us another war instead of bread, NIN 15.09.2016
Forty war veterans who were on warring sides in the 1990s met at the place where the war started and sent a message to the politicians to stop the renewal of another vicious circle of hatred
War-Veterans on a Peace Mission
Joint visit of war-veterans to Daruvar, Pakrac and Lipik, Croatia 8 September 2016
On the Trail of the Danube Swabians in Vojvodina
The findings of research into the fate of the Danube Swabians in Vojvodina after the Second World War
Authors: Helena Rill, Marijana Stojčić
Study Trip Beograd-Vukovar-Srebrenica-Sarajevo-Mostar
29.5. – 5.6. 2016
Photography Exhibition and Promotion of the Publication “War of Memories”, Vienna 8 – 9 April 2016
The first public exhibition of photographs, presentation of the publication “War of Memories” and the idea behind the published material on the kulturasjecanja.org/en/ website
Reconciliation with the Past? Resistance and Collaboration in Different National Narratives and Remembrances
14th East-West-European Memorial Seminar, Krzyzowa/Kreisau, Poland
9 – 12 March 2016
War-veterans’ giving hands – Ljudevit Kolar from “Danas”, 27 May 2015
War-veterans set an example that there is a way forward, after everything they had been through, a way to respect differences
Memory Practitioners and Researchers Exchange
On 18 and 19 May 2015, in Brussels, the Belgian organisation RCN Justice & Démocratie held an exchange seminar: How do we deal with the competition, confrontation and confusion of memories?
For the Immeasurable Minority
Mixed group of war veterans visited the memorials in Velika Kladusa
Documenta Conference: “Unveiling Personal Memories on War and Other Forms of Political Violence Since 1941”
Organised by Documenta — Centre for Dealing with the Past, 26 September 2013, Zagreb, Croatia
Reconciliation?! – Training Handbook for Dealing with the Past
The handbook is based on the experiences of the Centre for Nonviolent Action gathered during 15 years of intensive work in the region of former Yugoslavia. We hope that this handbook will serve as an inspiration for many and be an encouragement for peacebuilding work.
Culture of Remembrance, Berlin October 2012, study trip for war veterans
Photo gallery from the study trip for war veterans , Berlin 15-21.10.2012
Encounter of ex-combatants, Brčko 8-10.6.2012
war-veterans from Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina in the process of planning and designing future joint peace actions
Opening of the monument to the fallen soldiers of the Army of BiH
Brčko 18/05/2012,
let’s go for a coffee