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2-3 July 2008: CDRSEE at the final conference for the “European Young Journalist Award”. The Center’s executive director, Nenad Sebek, was invited to speak at the closing conference for the European Young Journalist Award, which took place in Ljubliana on 2-3 July and was organised jointly by the European Commission’s Directorate General for Enlargement and the European Youth Press Association. The conference allowed for a productive debate between 400 young journalists on topics such as mobility in the ‘enlarged Europe’, identity issues, or cultural interaction, with representatives from media and politics as well as researchers and specialists on EU-related topics. Following the conference, Mr. Jan Truszczyński, Deputy Director-General of DG Enlargement presented all national winners with an award.

13 July 2008 - CDRSEE rocks EXIT! What do you take with you if you are performing at one of Europe’s most happening, funky, energetic and diverse music festivals?  A guitar…?  Groupies and roadies…?….a list of the most ridiculous backstage demands you can think up?  ….well, if you are the CDRSEE, you take sticky syrupy pastries! Click here for the full story and more photographs.

July 2008 - Joint History Project Teacher Training successfully completed in Albania. After kicking off with the training of trainers’ workshop in Tirana in December 2007, 5 local teacher training workshops have successfully taken place in 5 different locations across Albania, between January and July 2008. To download the Albanian language edition of the workbooks free, please click here.

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Projects - Reconciliation dialogues

Reconciliation in the Successor States of former Yugoslavia

CDRSEE held a Reconciliation Dialogue between Zagreb and Belgrade in February 2001.

Project Objectives

The objectives of this very important undertaking are three-fold: to begin the process of reconciliation between the different ethnic groups that live in the nations that formerly made up the Republic of Yugoslavia; to counterbalance the stigmas and stereotypes associated with "the other," particularly in literature and journalism; and to create an open discussion in which ethnic groups can address their own wrong-doings in the past decade of war in the fall of Yugoslavia.

Reconciliation between Zagreb and Belgrade

The first reconciliation dialogue meeting took place between Serbs and Croats in Belgrade on 23-25 February, 2001. The panel discussion of the Belgrade meeting was led by novelists, literary critics, publishers, translators and historians, five Serbs and five Croats. The President of the German Institute for Foreign Relations and an official from the Federal Office for Information spoke about the German experience of reconciliation with their neighbors after World War II. The panel consisted of 14 individuals who addressed an audience of citizens of the host city. This structure allowed the freedom to approach difficult topics, but in a controlled environment. The whole conference was covered by B92, now Yugoslav state television. Several other radio stations and the two most important Yugoslav newspapers (Politika and Danas) as well as the News agency BETA reported about the Reconciliation Dialogue.

At the Conferences, issues such as the idea to create bilateral and multilateral truth commissions, a discussion on amnesty, a discussion on the co-operation with the Hague Tribunal on War Crimes in Former Yugoslavia were included. Finally, an expected outcome is that the participants would identify possible directions that will contribute to solutions to seemingly irresolvable differences of political opinions and perspectives. Among the political issues that are crucial for reconciliation are the return of Serbs to Krajina, the return of the Bosniaks to Srebrenica and other parts of the Republika Srpska, the future of the divided city of Mostar, the future of the Serbian population in Kosovo, and the divided city of Mitrovica.

For full conference report, click here (pdf file, 120 kb).

List of Participants in Reconciliation Dialogue between Zagreb and Belgrade, February 2001:

1. Dimic, Lubodrag
2. Fink, Volker
3. Glavac, Hrvoje
4. Gojkovic, Drinka
5. Gudzevic, Sinan
6. Ilic, Dejan
7. Kuhnert, Barbara
8. Kempf, Herwig
9. Kovacevic-Vuco, Biljana
10. Mandic, Igor
11. Niksic, Stevan
12. Popovic, Nenad
13. Prokopijevic, Dr. Miroslav
14. Reuter, Jens
15. Snajder, Slobodan
16. Waldburg-Zeil, Alois Graf v.

Program of the Reconciliation Dialogue between Zagreb and Belgrade, February 2001:

Friday, February 23, 2001
18:00
Opening Ceremony, welcome speeches by Barbara Kuhnert (ifa) and Jens Reuter, CDRSEE

18:15
Lecture by Alois Graf von Waldburg Zeil, Reconciliation after World War II: The German Experience
Lecture Alex Rondos, Reconciliation after a Civil War: The Greek Experience


Saturday, February 24, 2001
9:00
Lecture by Dubravka Ugresic, My view of Serbia and the Serbs after the Wars of the Nineties

11:15
Lecture by Dragan Velikic, "Croats and Serbs - a difficult neighborhood?

14:30 - 19:00
Short Statements by all the Croatian and Serbian speakers followed by discussions.
The speakers:
Zarko Puhovski (University Professor, Zagreb)
Stevan Niksic (Editor in Chief, NIN, Belgrade)
Sinan Gudzevic (Translator and author, Zagreb)
Drinka Gojkovic (book author and journalist, Belgrade)
Igor Mandic (book author and journalist, Zagreb)
Momcilo Grubac (Ministry of Justice, Belgrade)
Hrvoje Glavac (minister of stateh, Zagreb)
Veran Matic (journalist and human rights activist, Belgrade)

Reception given by the German Embassy Belgrade at the Hotel "Moskva".

 
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