Valterportal.ba asks how war veterans, people who used to look at each other through cross-hairs, can become not just peace activists, but good friends, and gives answers through a review of our book
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Prometej.ba about the book We Come in Peace
Through an interview with Nenad Vukosavljević, the Prometej.ba portal looks into the book about CNA’s work with war veterans.
Mirjana Trifković Marjanović: “Welcome to a life-changing experience”
The Training in Peacebuilding was the first time I heard openly from different sides and different participants in the conflict
Indictments raised for several sites we marked in past years
In the first days of 2025, the Prosecutor’s Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina raised a series of indictments against individuals accused of war crimes committed in the area of Livno, Žepče and Hrasnica.
Beacons of Peace
As part of the twentieth action to mark unmarked sites of suffering, we visited and marked the sites in the areas of Zvornik, Lukavac and Prnjavor
Peace activists mark unmarked sites of suffering in Zvornik, Lukavac, Prnjavor and Teslić
At the same time, the action to mark unmarked sites of suffering in Croatia was started by activists of the Youth Initiative for Human Rights
Meeting of War Veterans at Mount Ozren – Bridges of Peace
The meeting of war veterans at Mount Ozren in Bosnia and Herzegovina from 23 to 27 September 2024 also included meetings with local authorities and associations in Maglaj, Lukavac and Petrovo
Peace Activists from the Region Mark White Armband Day in Prijedor
A group of peace activists and war veterans attended the marking of White Armband Day in memory of non-Serb civilians killed during the war from 1992 to 1995 in Prijedor
Peace Activists from the Region at the Commemoration for Bosniaks Abducted in Herceg Novi
The commemorative gathering in front of the Herceg Novi Security Centre at noon on 25 May 2024 marked 32 years since the war crime committed against Bosniak civilians
Peace Activists at the Commemoration in Čardak near Derventa
Peace activists of the Centre for Nonviolent Action Belgrade – Sarajevo attended the commemoration for 37 civilian victims in Čardak near Derventa
War Veterans and Peace Activists Visiting both Ahmići and Trusina Today
A group of peace activists and war veterans will attend the commemorations on 16 April 2024 both in Ahmići and in Trusina
Kosovo, from a different perspective
The people of Kosovo are far from reconciliation, but it remains a common desired goal. Luan Imeri, a columnist of Рацин.мк wrote this reportage a few days after visiting Kosovo with a group of friends – peace activists from the former Yugoslavia, led by the Centre for Nonviolent Action
Life’s Boundaries – On the Study Trip to Kosovo
The study trip to Kosovo for team members of the Centre for Nonviolent Action Sarajevo – Belgrade and some of our associates was organised from 6 to 10 November 2023
The Last Station
In their 19th action, activists of the initiative Marking Unmarked Sites of Suffering visited sites in Štrpci near Rudo, the wider Kalinovik area and Hrasnica near Sarajevo
SO CLOSE, YET SO FAR AWAY: On the severed ties between BiH and Kosovo
Starting from 1 January 2024, citizens of Kosovo will be able to travel visa-free anywhere in Europe, but not to BiH, for which they will need to obtain a visa either from Zagreb, Podgorica, Tirana or Skopje