Eight documentary films showing Serbian genocide in Srebrenica show before National Theatre

Traditional Justice Center- SENSE, in co-operation with the Fund for Humanitarian Law in Kosovo, has organised before the National Theatre in Pristina, the display of the multimedia exhibition “Genocide in eight acts”. Eight documentary films through which the genocide in Srebrenica took place 25 years ago were shown at the exhibition. Tarik Musiq, manager [...]
Traditional Justice Center- SENSE, in co-operation with the Fund for Humanitarian Law in Kosovo, has organised before the National Theatre in Pristina, the display of the multimedia exhibition “Genocide in eight acts”.
Eight documentary films through which the genocide in Srebrenica took place 25 years ago were shown at the exhibition.
Tarik Music, manager of the Bosniak Information Cultural Centre in Pristina, tells Kosovo that this campaign, which started in Croatia and expanded to all neighbouring countries, has been attached to 15 nongovernmental organisations.
The “is a multimedia exhibition featuring eight documentary films showing what happened in Srebrenica, shot by The Hague tribunal. This exhibition will last until 8:00. And at 8:00 we'll rent. This organisation is making the Fund for Humanitarian Rights, and the Bosniak Information Centre. We have joined the campaign from Croatia, where about 15 non-governmental organisations that have scored in other neighbouring states”, he told the KP.
Music says such a large and dignified organisation is taking place for the first time in Kosovo, with the criteria all thanks for the contribution made to the Serbian Genocide Day note in Srebrenica.
“is the first time that such a large organisation, even Kosovo, has joined solidarity for marking the genocide day that has occurred in Srebrenica. I thank all organizations that have helped us, as well as volunteers who have been part of this 48x1> organisation, he said.
And in memory of the Srebrenica victims during the day, SENSE The Transitional Justice Centre in co-operation with the Fund for Humanitarian Law Kosovo organised the live transmission of the comet ceremony in Srebrenica, as well as a speech “25 years after the genocide at Srebrenica” with Academy Legisserate Ferid Muhikh.












