War veterans at the commemoration in Stupni Do near Vareš, 23 October 2018
activities
Someone’s got money, someone’s got friends – 42nd Basic Training in Peacebuilding
The 42nd Basic Training in Peacebuilding organised by the Centre for Nonviolent Action Sarajevo/Belgrade was held in Ulcinj, Montenegro from 19 to 29 October 2018.
War Veterans at the Commemoration in Stupni Do: We are building relationships based on trust and solidarity
We, war veterans, who came here to Stupni Do and pay our respects to the victims, we send a message to young people that despite everything that happened, we can live together,” said Mirko Zečević-Tadić, former member of HVO.
Opening of the exhibition “On the Trail of the Danube Swabians in Vojvodina” in Apatin
It all started with a letter from Germany and developed into a warm-hearted and pleasant cooperation.
We paid our respects to victims killed in Mrkonjić Grad
On 10 October 2018, members of the Centre for Nonviolent Action Sarajevo-Belgrade, together with some of our partners, war veterans and former members of HVO, the Army of RBiH and VRS, attended the commemoration to honour Serb victims killed in Mrkonjić Grad.
Proceedings from the International Conference on “Reconciling Histories?!”
The conference was divided into six sessions, with a field trip to Zavidovići where we met with war veterans that CNA has been cooperating with in peacebuilding activities for years.
Peacebuilding Training for War Veterans: How to Cool Down the “Cold War”
Peacebuilding training for war veterans from BiH, Croatia and Serbia, held at Mount Jahorina from 5 to 8 July 2018. The training brought together 17 war veterans, former members of HVO, the Army of BiH, VRS, HV, VJ, JNA and the National Defence of APZB.
Nelson Mandela – 100 years since his birth #Mandela100
We asked a few of our associates to join World “Mandela 100” Day marked on the day of his birth, 18 July.
The Colours and Nuances of Reconciliation
As the victor, a member of the majority, a victim of the previous system – he chose the most difficult path of reconciliation – by rejecting revenge. He became a symbol of the persistent struggle for freedom, a struggle he refused to ever give up, because freedom was paramount.