IX International Forum for Transitional Justice Reconciliation in the Post-Yugoslav Countries
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IX International Forum for Transitional Justice Reconciliation in the Post-Yugoslav Countries Organised by the Coalition for RECOM Jahorina Mountain, hotel Termag, BiH May 17th and 18th, 2013 List of participants 1. Adriatik Kelmendi, Regional team of public advocates of the RECOM Initiative 2. Albulena Sadiku, journalist, BIRN, Priština/Prishtinë, Kosovo 3. Aleksandar Saša Zeković, researcher of human rights violations, Montenegro 4. Aleksandar Todorović, Civic Initiative of Erased Persons, Slovenia 5. Alen Duraković, Center for protection of human rights and tolerance - Polimlje, Prijepolje, Serbia 6. Alma Mašić, Youth Initiative for Human Rights in BiH 7. Amela Ćosović Medić, UNDP Office in BIH 8. Amela Suljić, International Commission on Missing Persons - ICPM, BiH 9. Amir Alić, Outreach programme in ICTY in BiH 10. Amir Kulaglić, member of the expert gorup drafting Strategy for Transitional Justice in BiH 11. Anđelko Kvesić, Association of former detention camps prisoners in the Mid-Bosnia Canton, Busovača, BiH 12. Ante Perković, publicist, Zagreb, Croatia 13. Ante Vico, Association of citizens affected by war damage from 1991 to 1996, Sarajevo, BiH 14. Ariana Qosaj, Kosovo Institute for Policy Research & Development, Kosovo 15. Asim Zulić, Association of camp prisoners BH, Sarajevo, BiH 16. Atdhe Berisha, Kalaj, Peć/Pejë, Kosovo 17. Bakira Hasečić, Association of the victims of war, Sarajevo, BiH 18. Bekim Blakaj, Humanitarian Law Center Kosovo, Kosovo 19. Bekim Gashi, victim’s family member, Suvareka/Suharekë, Kosovo 20. Bekim Murati, assistant of Deputy Minister for European Integration, Kosovo 21. Bojan Glavašević, assistant of the Minister of the Homeland War Veterans, Croatia 22. Bojan Tončić, journalist, E novine, Belgrade, Serbia 23. Boris Jauševec, journalist, Večer, Maribor, Slovenia 24. Boris Pavelić, journalist, Novi list, Zagreb, Croatia 25. Borka Rudić, BH journalists, Sarajevo, BiH 26. Boro Kontić, Media center, Sarajevo, BiH 27. Božo Lukić, Against oblivion, Vukovar, Croatia 28. Branko Baletić, director, Montenegro 29. Branko Cvejić, actor, Serbia 30. Daliborka Uraljević, Center for Civic Education, Montenegro 31. Danica Ćirić, Group 484, Serbia 32. Darka Džabasan, Comission for Missing Persons, Montenegro 33. Darko Arabadžić, Institute for Historical Justice and Reconciliation, The Hague, Netherlands 34. Dhurata Hoxha, Inter-Ministerial Working Group on Dealing with the Past and Reconciliation, Kosovo 35. Dijana Ljubanović, Youth Education Committee, Belgrade, Serbia 36. Dimitar Anakiev, Coalition of Erased Persons in Slovenia, Radovljica, Slovenia 37. Dinko Gruhonjić, Independent Journalists’ Association of Vojvodina, Regional team of public advocates of the RECOM Initiative, Serbia 38. Dino Mustafić, director/Regional team of public advocates of the RECOM Initiative, BiH 39. Doc .dr. sc. Vjeran Pavlaković, Faculty of Philosophy, Rijeka, Croatia 40. Doc. dr. sc. Goran Šimić, member of Expert Working Group of Ministry of Justice and Ministry for human rights and refugees for drafting Transitional Justice Strategy in Bosnia and Herzegovina 2012 – 2016 41. Dr. Anna Di Lellio, The New School University, New York, USA 42. Dr. Avila Kilmurray, Community Foundation for Northern Ireland 43. Dr. Božidar Slapšak, professor, Faculty of Philosophy, Ljubljana, Slovenia 44. Dr. Christian Nielsen, Assistant Professor, University of Århus, Denmark 45. Dr. Christofer Lamont, Assistant Professor, University of Groningen, The Netherlands 46. Dr. Denisa Kostovicova, Senior Lecturer, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK 47. Dr. Dino Abazović, professor, Faculty of Political Sciences, Sarajevo, BiH 48. Dr. Dragan Popadić, professor, Faculty of Philosophy, Belgrade, Serbia 49. Dr. Eric Gordy, Senior Lecturer, University College, London, UK 50. Dr. Friar Ivan Sarcevic, professor, Franciscan Theology, Sarajevo, BiH 51. Dr. Gentian Zyberi, Associate Professor, Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, Norway 52. Dr. Hana Korać, Ministry of Interior Sarajevo Canton, BiH 53. Dr. Jasna Dragovic – Soso, Senior Lecturer, Goldsmith College, University of London, UK 54. Dr. Nebojša Petrović, professor, Faculty of Philosophy, Belgrade, Serbia 55. Dr. Nicolas Moll, historian, BiH 56. Dr. Sari Wastell, Goldsmith College, University of London, UK 57. Dr. sc. Hrvoje Klasić, Faculty of Philosophy, Zagreb, Croatia 58. Dr. Sergej Flere, professor, Faculty of Philosophy, Maribor, Slovenia 59. Dr. Spomenka Hribar, publicist, Ljubljana, Slovenia 60. Dr. Svenka Savić, professor, Faculty of Philosophy, Novi Sad, Serbia 61. Dr. Svetlana Slapšak, professor, Institute for Humanitarian Studies, Ljubljana, Slovenia 62. Dr. Šerbo Rastoder, professor, Faculty of Philosophy, Podgorica, Montenegro 63. Dr. Zdravko Grebo, professor, Regional team of public advocates of the RECOM Initiative, BiH 64. Dr. Zoran Pajić, professor, Center for Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Studies, Sarajevo, BiH 65. Dr. Žarko Puhovski, professor, Regional team of public advocates of the RECOM Initiative 66. Dragan Pjevač, Coordination of Serbian Associations of families of Missing Persons in Former Yugoslavia, Belgrade, Serbia 67. Dragoljub Vuković, Regional team of public advocates of the RECOM Initiative, Montenegro 68. Dženana Karup - Druško, Regional team of public advocates of the RECOM Initiative, BiH 69. Đorđe Gunjević, victim’s family member, Pakrac, Croatia 70. Ena Mačkić, journalist, BIRN, BiH 71. Engjellusha Morina, Kosovo Council for Foreign Relations, Kosovo 72. Erol Bilibani, DokuFest, Prizren, Kosovo 73. Esma Drkenda, House Seka, Goražde, BiH 74. Eugen Jakovčić, Documenta, Croatia 75. Fahrije Hoti, Krushë e Madhe, Velika Kruša/Krushë e Madhe, Kosovo 76. Fikret Grabovica, Association of parents of murdered children in besieged Sarajevo 92-95, BiH 77. Friar Ivo Marković, Franciscan Theology, Sarajevo, BiH 78. Goran Bubalo, CRS – Chatolic Relief Services, Sarajevo, BiH 79. Gordan Bosanac, Center for Peace Studies, Zagreb, Croatia 80. Gordana Duvnjak, Utrinski vesnik, Skopje, Macedonia 81. Haris Pašović, film director, BiH 82. Hasan Grebić, Association for sustainable return Podrinje, Zvornik, BiH 83. Husein Smajic, Mufti of Sarajevo, Islamic community of Bosnia and Herzegovina 84. Igor Mekina, Civic link/ Regional team of public advocates of the RECOM Initiative, Slovenia 85. Ilija Nikolovski, Association of veterans from defense and security forces of R. of Macedonia, Skopje, Macedonia 86. Irfan Bećirević, Social Center Rog, Ljubljana, Slovenia 87. Ivor Sokolić, PhD candidate, London College University, UK 88. Izabela Kisić, Helsinki Committee for human rights, Serbia 89. Jakob Finci, President of Jewish community in Bosnia and Herzegovina 90. Jakub Durgut, Citizens Associatio of Bukovice, Montenegro 91. Jasmina Papa, UNDP Office in Croatia 92. Jelena Baketa, victim’s family member, Lovas , Croatia 93. Jelena Krstić, political scientists, Belgrade, Serbia 94. Jelka Jovanović, Independent Association of Journalists in Serbia 95. Jonathan Welford- Carroll, EULEX Kosovo judge 96. Jusuf Makarević, ToPeeR Association, Doboj, BiH 97. Kada Hotić, Mothers of Srebrenica, Sarajevo, BiH 98. Katarina Milošević Ristić, PhD candidate, Faculty of History, Arts and Oriental Studies, University Leipzig, Germany 99. Kenan Hajdarević, Member of Parliament, Liberal Democratic Party, Serbia 100. Kristen Perrin, PhD Candidate, University College London, UK 101. Kushtrim Koliqi, Integra, Priština/Prishtinë, Kosovo 102. Lazar Stojanović, director, Serbia 103. Lejla Somun Krupalija, Center for human rights, Sarajevo, BiH 104. Lush Krasniqi, victim’s family member, Đakovica/Gjakovë, Kosovo 105. Ljilja Spasić, Civic Initiative, Pančevo, Serbia 106. Ljiljana Radovanović, Women in black, Belgrade, Serbia 107. Ljubiša Filipović, Victims Association „Crveni božur“, Sutomore, Montenegro 108. Maja Mićić, Youth Initiative for Human Rights in Serbia 109. Maksuma Topalović, Alternatives, Kakanj, BiH 110. Mara Radovanović, Women’s organization Lara, Bijeljina, BiH 111. Marica Šeatović, Against oblivion, Novska, Croatia 112. Marijana Stojčić, Center for nonviolent action, Belgrade, Serbia 113. Marijana Toma, Humanitarian Law Center, Serbia 114. Marinko Đurić, Association of the families of the kidnapped and murdered in Kosovo and Metohija, Belgrade, Serbia 115. Mario Lukajić, City theatre Jatavac, Banja Luka, BiH 116. Mario Mažić, Youth Initiative for Human Rights in Croatia 117. Marko Krtolica, PhD candidate, Faculty of Law, Skopje, Macedonia 118. Mary Anne Hennessey, Council of Europe in BiH 119. Matjaž Hanžek, Party for Sustainable Development, Ljubljana, Slovenia 120. Matthew Holiday, International Commission on Missing Persons –ICPM 121. Memnuna Zvizdić, Women to women, Sarajevo, BiH 122. Mensur Bašić, Ministry of Interior Sarajevo Canton, BiH 123. Mersudin Gredić, Ministry for Human and Minority Rights, Montenegro 124. Midhat Izmirlija, assistent professor, Faculty of Law, Sarajevo, BiH 125. Mile Aleksovski, Center for Research and Policy Making (CRPM), Macedonia 126. Milena Janketić, Institut Alternative, Podgorica, Montenegro 127. Milena Savić, Center for informative and legal aid, Zvornik, BiH 128. Milica Kostić, lawyer, Belgrade, Serbia 129. Milorad Trifunović, Association of the families of Kidnapped and Missing Persons in Kosovo and Metohija, Mitrovica/Mitrovicë, Kosovo 130. Miloš Grahovac, researcher, War Crime Prosecution Office, Serbia 131. Mioljub Vitorović, Deputy Prosecutor, War Crime Prosecution Office, Serbia 132. Mirela Rebronja, Regional Council of RECOM Initiative, Montenegro