SENSE Center for Transitional Justice has produced an audio visual presentation, which has now been exhibited in the Center for Cultural Decontamination in Belgrade. In a brief and systematic way, the presentation shows the key facts about the Srebrenica genocide adjudicated by the Tribunal in The Hague. The work has been exhibited in collaboration with the Humanitarian Law Center in Belgrade and the SENSE Center for Transitional Justice in Pula
SENSE Centre for Transitional Justice presents a new project, following in the footsteps of the Srebrenica Documentation Center which opened last year. 'Storm in The Hague' is an interactive narrative presenting the key elements of the prosecution and defense cases on five fundamental and contentious issues at the trial of the Croatian generals charged with crimes during and after Operation Storm in August 1995
To mark the 20th anniversary of the genocide in Srebrenica, SENSE and Documenta - Center for Dealing with the Past, an NGO, presented an exhibition in the Klovicevi Dvori Gallery in Zagreb, showing a part of the permanent collection on display at the SENSE Documentation Center in Potocari: the audio and video presentations of the chronicles of the events in Srebrenica and a series of photographs taken during the mass grave exhumations by British forensic photographer Tim Loveless
SENSE, working together with the Memorial Center in Potočari, has founded the Srebrenica Documentation Center. The purpose is to show how the events in July 1995 were investigated, reconstructed and prosecuted before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia