War veterans from the region and peace activists have submitted an initiative to name one street in Vlasotince after Novica Kostić
Croatia
Bulgaria is the New Greece
Political and social contexts in which we live – from Annual Report 2021
24th Annual Report Published
In front of you is the 24th annual report on the activities of the Center for Nonviolent Action. As always, your feedback would mean a lot to us.
Biber in Šibenik
Biber 03 short story collection was promoted in Šibenik/Croatia.
I’ve come to save you, he said.
It is very unusual to find yourself “on the other side” of “glorious” Croatian (and not just Croatian) military victories, among those against whom the victories are being celebrated. It is clear who was defeated, but there is always the question of whether anyone actually won?
Does anyone get what’s going on here?
Political and social contexts in which we operate – from the annual report for 2020
23rd Annual Report Published
In front of you is the 23rd annual report on the activities of the Center for Nonviolent Action.
Centre for Nonviolent Action among the Winners of the Krunoslav Sukić Award
The official awards ceremony was held on 12 December 2019 at the Croatian National Theatre in Osijek
“Đuro will forgive you beating you up”
Political and social contexts in which we work: Not Great, Not Terrible (Bosnia and Hercegovina), And what have you got against Milo? (Montenegro), “Đuro will forgive you beating you up” (Croatia), Rendering our stories (Kosovo), Neither Here Nor There (North Macedonia), Who’s Next? (Serbia)