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DIVIDED BY HISTORY, UNITED BY WORK. FROZEN RELATIONS BETWEEN ALBANIAN AND SERBIAN YOUTH THAW

“Unfortunately, Mitrovica is still a city divided, in the human aspect,” is one of the most widely heard phrases since after the war. Not only Mitrovica, but wherever Albanians and Serbs live, the place is divided. However, not too far from the capital city, in the centre of Graçanicë/Gračanica, a Serb majority locality, there is a spot that brings both […]

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TO BE OR NOT TO BE IN POST YUGOSLAVIA’S ART SCENE 

“Classical music eases tensions and political disagreements,” says Sihana Badiviku, a violinist. Her professional and personal life runs between Kosovo and North Macedonia. With her concerts, she breaks the Balkan borders by performing all around Europe. Since 1999, as the Founder and Artistic Director of “Kosova Kamerfest” her work has brought artists from post-conflict countries to perform together. “The festival […]

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Combating Holocaust and Genocide Denial Protecting Survivors, Preserving Memory, and Promoting Prevention

Hate speech has been known to stigmatize, marginalize, enable discrimination as well as incite hate crimes and large-scale violence. Genocide and Holocaust denial is often tied to hate speech, specifically when the aim is to target individuals or groups based on specific identity factors. The most serious cases of genocide and Holocaust denial can constitute incitement to discrimination, hostility, or […]

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