MIRKO KLARIN 1943-2022
16 December 2022
Our colleague and friend Mirko Klarin, founder and spritius movens of SENSE - Transitional Justice Center and SENSE News Agency, died in Brussels at the age of 79.
16 December 2022
Our colleague and friend Mirko Klarin, founder and spritius movens of SENSE - Transitional Justice Center and SENSE News Agency, died in Brussels at the age of 79.
29 November 2022
As part of its cooperation with human rights organizations in Istria and the region of former Yugosalvia, SENSE Center hosted a workshop organized by Pula-based association HOMO within the project called "Between Gender and Homeland".
24 August 2022
The shelling of the National Library on 25. August 1992 set the building ablaze and destroy millions of books, prompting widespread outrage and condemnation by the international public.
29 May 2022
Judge Carmel Agius opening remarks at the launch of the ICTY Oral History Project.
3 May 2022
A workshop for history teachers on the use of the ICTY archives and methods of teaching about topics related to war and human rights violations was held at the SENSE Transitional Justice Center in Pula.
4 April 2022
SENSE Transitional Justice Center presents a new interactive narrative called "Sarajevo '92 -' 95: Terror in 12 Pictures" to mark the 30th anniversary of the start of the siege of Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
29 January 2022
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.
23 January 2022
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
19 December 2021
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
8 December 2021
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
7 December 2021
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
6 December 2021
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.