BALKAN PERSPECTIVES

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Landscapes of Repair: Exhibition and Symposium

Landscapes of Repair is a collaborative project on post-traumatic landscapes in Kosovo, arising from a partnership between the University of Sheffield and the forumZFD Kosovo. The project links University of Sheffield research on post-traumatic landscapes together with forumZFD’s expertise in dealing with the past in Kosovo and the Western Balkans. Landscapes of Repair seeks to establish a collaborative platform through […]

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Promotion of the “Handbook for teaching Holocaust”

On the 23rd of June 2021, forumZFD- Kosovo Program together with Kosovo History Teachers Association held an event to promote the “Handbook for teaching Holocaust”. Representatives from Kosovo Government, Israeli Government, German Embassy in Prishtina, Yad Vashem representatives, deans and university professors, historians and history researchers gathered yesterday to promote and discuss the importance of teaching the Holocaust in Kosovo […]

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Exhibition “Data: Mars” – Protests and Women’s Activism in Kosovo

Feminist activism has a long history of erasure and marginalization. The historical amnesia surrounding women’s movements renders any attempt of unearthing their genealogies and experiences an act of intervention in itself. Grounding women’s movements, however, calls for tackling the complexities and the historical context in which these movements emerged. Academic and artistic endeavours in mapping women’s movements and experience by […]

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Women’s Protests in the 1990s in Kosovo: The Story of Igo Rogova

For several years, Albanians faced continuous occupation and violation of the rights to work, freedom of language, gathering, music, and moving. However, this became worse under the oppressive policies of Milošević’s regime. In 1998, the situation went from bad to worse. The Serbian police and armed forces started massacring civilians, raping women, burning villages, and perpetrating other crimes in Kosovo. […]

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Towards the 30th anniversary of the Croatian Anti-War Campaign

Regardless of how conflicts are solved, people in these areas will continue to live together. We all need peace; therefore, we must work on developing the democracy and achieving economic, social, and ecological well-being. Our interests are the same; war and violence harm everyone. From the Charter of the Anti-war Campaign This year marks the thirtieth anniversary of the launch […]

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The ICTY Conditionality and North Macedonia’s Compliance with It

As Europe established regional organizations to enforce standards of democracy, human rights, and the rule of law, the expectations were that mass atrocities akin to those that happened in WWII would not be repeated on the European continent. Yet, 40 years after WWII, Europe was again struck by the mass violence, this time in the former Yugoslavia. Europe was unprepared […]

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