Flyer.-Justice-After
Justice after Genocide In the early 1990s, the country of Yugoslavia imploded, collapsing into genocide and mass atrocities. This May, Park Square Theatre presents Flying Foot Forum's Heaven, a theatrical look into war-torn Bosnia told through dance, music, and storytelling. To deepen public understanding of the conflict, Park Square Theatre and Flying Foot Forum are collaborating with World Without Genocide to offer films, talks, and a compelling personal story of a survivor of one of the 20th-century’s worst massacres. Event Details Film, Men Don’t Cry. War trauma in Bosnia* Film and Talk, Rape: A Crime Against Humanity - Thursday April 4, 7:00-9:00 pm. Park Square Theatre, Boss Stage The Foča 'Rape Camp' Trials* In this 2017 prize-winning drama, veterans of the war attend a group Sunday, May 19, 1:30-3:30 pm, Park Square Theatre, Proscenium Stage counseling workshop. Men Don't Cry was the Bosnian entry for Best Judge Peggy Kuo, one of the lead prosecutors at the International Criminal Foreign Language Film at the 2017 Academy Awards. Tribunal of former Yugoslavia, will speak following a screening of the documentary film, I Came to Testify. Panel, A Survivor, a Prosecutor, and a Film and talk, Sex Trafficking and Genocide with Forensic Pathologist* FBI Special Agent* Tuesday, April 16, 7:00-9:00 pm, Mitchell Hamline School of Law Tuesday, June 11 7:00-9:00 pm Mitchell Hamline School of Law Panelists: Hasan Hasonović, activist and survivor of the Bosnian war including The Whistleblower, starring Rachel Weisz and Vanessa Redgrave, is based the massacre at Srebrenica, John Docherty, Assistant U.S.
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