17 participants, 2 interpreters, 5 trainers. All survived, with some losses.
Nenad Vukosavljević
Revisiting the transformative potential of transitional justice
Against all odds: Transforming the role of “unpopular” victims.
Dialogue with the devil
Would you speak to your enemy? – published by FriEnt originally
Nothing but misery
An informal group of activists, with the support of CNA, so far has marked more than 80 unmarked sites of suffering. This text presents reflections on actions to mark unmarked sites of suffering in Bosnia and Herzegovina related to the war period from 1991 to 1995.
Nenad Vukosavljević: People, not territories! New Approaches Needed in the Western Balkans
What can Germany do better in the Western Balkans? Nenad Vukosavljević (Centre for Non-Violent Action) recommends: No border changes but people-to-people contacts & no tolerance of authoritarian tendencies
Nenad Vukosavljević: Transitional [Justice] cycle
Despite the fact that the concept of transitional justice has widened (“evolved”), proof of its shortcomings has arisen through practice. In the Balkans, it was the original TJ concept that was implemented, relying solely on retributive justice mechanisms, in this case the International Criminal Tribunal and national war crimes proceedings.
One Process: Tackling the Past and Reckoning With the Future
Deconstructing prejudice & narratives about ‘enemy’ groups, incl narratives rooted in the collective identity, must be at the core of all peacebuilding efforts, writes Nenad Vukosavljević (CNA).
International Training for Nonviolence in the context of war and armed conflict
KURVE Wustrow organises
Talking to the enemy – Training for Manipuri political activists
Guwahati, India, 23-27. November 2016