Carla’s List

On 13 December 2007, the Humanitarian Law Center (HLC) in cooperation with the Center for Cultural Decontamination (CZKD) organized in Belgrade, Serbia, a screening of the Marcel Schüpbach film: Carla’s List, followed by a panel discussion in which Serbian human rights activists and journalists discussed the impact of the ICTY, and specifically the role of Carla Del Ponte as one-time Chief Prosecutor, on Serbia’s attempts, or lack thereof, to deal with the past. On the same day, Carla’s list was also screened in Sarajevo by Association Pravo Ljudski in cooperation with the Research and Documentation Center, in Zagreb by Documenta, and in The Hague by Stichting Movies That Matter.

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Regionalne konsultacije sa organizacijama za ljudska prava

Organizacije za ljudska prava iz post-jugoslovenskih zemalja podržavaju inicijativu za osnivanje regionalnog, nezavisnog i zvaničnog tela koje bi se bavilo utvrđivanjem i kazivanjem činjenica o ratnim zločinima u bivšoj Jugoslaviji. Prioritet organizacija za ljudska prava je formiranje koalicije koja će javno zagovarati stvaranje tog tela.

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Regionalne konsultacije sa mladima

Mladi nemaju odgovornost za ono što je počinjeno ali imaju za odnos prema počinjenom — reči jednog od učesnika koje su obeležile diskusiju učesnika konsultacija sa mladima.

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The Scorpions – A home movie

The film has been made owing to the financial support of National Endowment for Democracy (NED), U.S.A, and Swedish Helsinki Committee for Human Rights (SHC), Sweden.

Archival footage used in this film includes materials of Humanitarian Law Center, International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia and records made by Scorpions themselves.

Film “The Scorpions – Home Movie” has been released on 10 April 2007, on the day of pronouncement of the verdict of the War Crimes Council of the Regional Court of Belgrade to the Scorpions for the war crime committed in Trnovo.

By using the statements of former members of the Scorpions unit, and the materials recorded by the unit itself in the course of its campaignes, this film demonstrates the functioning of a typical combat unit organized by the security service to do dirty jobs in the Balkan wars.

Archival footage used in this film includes materials of Humanitarian Law Center, International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia and records made by Scorpions themselves.

The film has been made owing to the financial support of National Endowment for Democracy and Swedish Helsinki Committee for Human Rights.


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Regional Consultation with Artists

Haris Pašović, Professor and Film Director, Sarajevo Academy of Performing Arts, BiH:
If one speaks of an instrument that would get us closer to our ideal model of resolving our historical memory problem, which is not strictly an artistic instrument or an artistic instrument at all, but a social and political one, and perhaps an anthropological instrument, for me it is a Truth and Reconciliation Commission or the equivalent of this commission, as we know it from South Africa. I would also appreciate it if we, on the territory of the former Yugoslavia, had a commission, which would enable people bearing the burden of war crimes inside themselves, and those bearing the burden of victimhoood, to communicate at a broader level because these crimes are massive and the victims many, and courts will only be able to resolve this issue partially.
On the other hand, I believe that what we artists, by being in a reality that is in a way more dedicated to the past or that is more dedicated to the present or the future, that each one of us, according to our feelings, needs, gift, and opportunities, shares a common position to build a better world in which we would all be able to live in an honest manner without becoming witnesses or perpetrators again of atrocities that we have already gone through.

 

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Prvi Regionalni Forum, Sarajevo

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