(srpski) Otvoreno pismo PRH Grabar-Kitarović povodom presude T. Merčepu

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Documentary Film “Depth Two” will be screened at the International documentary film festival Beldocs on May 13th at 21:00 at the Hall of the Belgrade Cultural Center, and on May 14th at 19:00 at Fontana Cinema.
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On the occasion of the National Day of Missing Persons, the Humanitarian Law Center Kosovo (HLC Kosovo) asks from the Government of Kosovo and other competent institutions for more commitment in tracking and locating the remains as well as in the identification of existing remains.
The Humanitarian Law Center (HLC) held a conference entitled “Role of Education in the Reconciliation Process”, on April 20th, 2016, in which history teachers and civic education teachers, representatives of the Ministry of Education, non-governmental organizations and expert members of the public participated. The Conference is a part of the HLC’s education programme “Education for Reconciliation”, which was established in 2012 in the form of a regional and national programme of informal education in dealing with the past. The objective of the Conference was to present two proposals for practical policies in the area of education, which would be focused on research into the needs and models for introducing topics from the field of dealing with the past, transitional justice and reconciliation into university programmes, and which would represent recommendations and models for incorporating judicial facts about the events of the 1990s into history books.
One of the allegations in the lawsuit claiming violation of the right to reputation and honour filed by the Chief of the General Staff of the Serbian Army (VS), Ljubiša Diković, against the Humanitarian Law Center (HLC) and its founder Nataša Kandić, before the First Basic Court in Belgrade, relates to the position he held in the Yugoslav Army during 1994 and 1995. In the challenged part of the “Ljubiša Diković Dossier” produced by the HLC, it is alleged that in the period in question, General Diković was the Commander of the 16th Border Battalion of the Yugoslav Army (VJ), members of which arrested Bosniak refugees from Bosnia in July 1995 and handed them over to the Bosnian Serb Army, after which some of them were killed. Diković claimed [available in Serbian] before the court that he was discharged from the position of Commander of the 16th Border Battalion on July 28th, 1994, by order of the Chief of Personal Administration.
The documentary by Ognjen Glavonić, “Depth Two”, was screened during April in Niš, Čačak and Priština/Prishtine. Following the screenings in all of these cities, a debate about the legacy and responsibility for the crimes committed was organized. Besides the spectators, the director and the film crew, other film and theatre artists from Serbia and Kosovo also participated in these discussions.