Activities

ORAL HISTORY OF THE ICTY - AS DOCUMENTED BY SENSE

29 January 2022

ICTY Oral History

The SENSE Center for Transitional Justice is launching a project of publishing interviews with the key actors in the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) it has produced over the past 20 years. For the first time these video interviews will be published all in one place, in their entirety and complemented with interactive transcripts.

SENSE HOSTED A WORKSHOP ON THE USE OF ICTY ARCHIVES

23 January 2022

WORKSHOP ON THE USE OF ICTY ARCHIVES

SENSE Transitional Justice Center hosted a workshop for history teachers on the use of the archives of the ICTY and  Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals, bringing together twenty educators from Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro and Northern Macedonia

COURTS CREATE RECORDS, HISTORIANS WRITE HISTORY

19 December 2021

History teachers from Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Northern Macedonia and Montenegro at the third webinar in the series Disarmament of History organized by SENSE Center and HUNP.

The proceeding before the ICTY led to the creation of records about the 1990s conflicts in the former Yugoslavia and they are useful sources of facts for historians in their writing of history, said Mire Mladenovski, history teacher from North Macedonia

WAS DUBROVNIK SHELLED AT ALL?

8 December 2021

Ante Marković testifying/ Shelling of Dubrovnik, author Pavo Urban

Testifying at the trial of Slobodan Milosevic before the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in 2003, the last SFRY prime minister Ante Marković recalled the conversation he initiated about the shelling of Dubrovnik, on the

DUBROVNIK 1991: TARGETING MONUMENTS - DAY 4

7 December 2021

Aerial photograph of Dubrovnik with marked damages - evidence of the ICTY Prosecution

On the fourth day of the online campaign Dubrovnik 1991 - Targeting Monuments, SENSE Center for Transitional Justice is presenting an online exhibition, titled The Day After, and two videos about the judgments delivered by the International Criminal Tri

PAVO URBAN - SHELLING OF DUBROVNIK

6 December 2021

STONE DUST ABOVE THE CITY - PAVO URBAN 6.12.1991.

On this day 30 years ago, December 6, 1991, photographer Pavo Urban was killed while working as a war reporter for Slobodna Dalmacija and Dubrovački vjesnik. He was 23 years old.

TARGETING MONUMENTS CAMPAIGN DAY TWO

5 December 2021

Foto Pavo Urban

The shelling of the Old City of Dubrovnik on 6th December 1991 was qualified in International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY)  indictments and judgments as the “destruction or deliberate damaging of institutions dedicated to religion, charity and education, ar

DUBROVNIK 1991 - TARGETING MONUMENTS

4 December 2021

Author Pavo Urban

SENSE Center for Transitional Justice is launching a five-day online campaign to mark the 30th anniversary of the shelling of Dubrovnik on December 6, 1991, as part of its program aimed at memorizing the victims and locatio

Storm in The Hague

3 August 2021

http://oluja.sensecentar.org

A six-day social network campaign to commemorate civilians who perished during and in the aftermath of "Operation Storm" in the summer of 1995 will be launched on August 4th, 2021.

WORKSHOP FOR TEACHERS ON THE USE OF THE ICTY ARCHIVES

31 July 2021

A workshop for history teachers from Istria on the use of the archives of the ICTY

SENSE center in Pula hosted a workshop for history teachers from Istria on the use of the archives of the ICTY (now the Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals) in history teaching.

26TH ANNIVERSARY OF SREBRENICA COMMEMORATED AT SENSE CENTER

11 July 2021

COMMEMORATING SREBRENICA VICTIMS IN SENSE CENTER IN PULA

The 26th anniversary of Srebrenica genocide, the gravest crime committed in Europe after the World War Two, has been commemorated at the SENSE - Center for Transitional Justice in Pula.

TRIBUNAL FOR BEGINNERS

15 May 2021

Drugi webinar u ciklusu Razoružavanje povjesti pod naslovom Tribunal za početnike

The conflicts of the recent past need to be taught about impartially if we want to avoid future conflicts, assessed history teachers from Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro and Macedonia participating in the webinar organized by SENSE Center and HUNP - the Croatian