B O S N I A 25 YEARS AFTER THE DAYTON ACCORDS A Virtual International Symposium N o v e m b e r 5 - 6 , 2 0 2 0

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Thursday, November 5 Panel I – Reflections on Bosnia since 1995 (10:00-11:30 AM) Janine di Giovanni, ; author; journalist Peter Lippman, Independent human rights activist and researcher; author Velma Šarić, Post-Conflict Resource Center, and Chris Leslie, Photographer and filmmaker, Journey Productions film studio Panel II – Transitional Justice I (1:30-3:00 PM) Tanya Domi, “The long arm of sexual violence in BiH: Denial, impunity & silence” Jasmin Mujanović, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung - Dialogue Southeast Europe “The politics of Bosnian genocide denial” Markéta Slavková, Institute of Ethnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences “Srebrenica's recipes for survival: Food as a weapon of war and a tool of transitional justice” Keynote I (3:30 – 4:30 PM) Hariz Halilović, Professor of Anthropology and Principal Research Fellow at the Social and Global Studies Centre, RMIT University, Melbourne “25 years after Dayton: Quo vadis Bosnia?” Friday, November 6 Panel III – Transitional Justice II (10:00-11:30 AM) Ena Kazić, International University of Sarajevo "Reparation for war crime victims in " Kenan Ademović, International University of Sarajevo “Justice and Reconciliation: A Bosnian case study” Aliye Fatma Matarici, International University of Sarajevo “War Childhood Museum in Sarajevo as a memorialization effort for transitional justice” Keynote II (12:00-1:00 PM) Valentin Inzko, High Representative, Bosnia and Herzegovina Panel IV – Memorialization (1:30-3:00 PM) Tomislav Pletenac, University of Zagreb “25 years of Bosnian political unconscious: Dayton as signifier of repression” Adna Karamehić-Oates, Director of the Center for Bosnian Studies at Fontbonne University “Preserving old memories in a new life: Bosnian diaspora in St. Louis” David Pettigrew, Southern Connecticut State University “The tragic legacy of the Dayton Accords: 1995-2020”

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