Publications
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War for Peace - 21 years later
During the war in the area of Dubrovnik, 116 civilians were killed and hundreds of them wounded, 430 Croatian soldiers got killed, 443 persons were detained in concentration camps Morinj and Bileća, 33 000 people were expelled and 2071 buildings and facilities were destroyed . U ratu na dubrovačkom području... Read More
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Statement on the occassion of International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women
Povodom Međunarodnih dana aktivizma protiv nasilja nad ženama (od 25. studenog do 10. prosinca) želimo podsjetiti javnost na proživljene traume žrtava seksualnog nasilja u ratu, ukazati na nedostatak podrške od strane državnih institucija te na neprepoznavanje i nepriznavanje njihove patnje u... Read More
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Press Conference: The necessity of continuation of criminal prosecution of war crimes committed during and after the "Storm" Operation
Nakon presude Žalbenog vijeća Međunarodnog kaznenog suda za bivšu Jugoslaviju pozivamo Vas na Konferenciju za novinare koja će se održati u ponedjeljak 19. studenog 2012. godine, u Kući ljudskih prava, Selska cesta 112 c u Zagrebu s početkom u 11.00... Read More
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21st (twenty- first) anniversary of the siege, fall and crimes in Vukovar and civilian sufferings in Škabrnja
Dana 18. studenoga 1991. padom potpuno uništenog Vukovara okončana je tromjesečna opsada i granatiranje grada od strane Jugoslavenske narodne armije (JNA) i srpskih paravojnih snaga, tijekom koje je na Vukovar palo više od 6,5 milijuna granata. Tog se dana prisjećamo svih stradalih u Vukovaru i okolici.... Read More
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Statement on the occassion of non-appealable judgment to generals Gotovina and Markač
On the occasion of adopting a non-appealable verdict, brought by the Appeals Chamber of the ICTY, which releases Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markač from custody, Documenta – Centre for Dealing with the Past wants to, once more, emphasize the need to bear in mind families of victims and not let the crimes... Read More