The Youth Initiative for Human Rights organized a study visit to Dubrovnik from November 3rd to 5th, which is another activity of the No Impunity for the Past project, funded by the European Union and co-financed by the Ministry of Public Administration.

On the first day, a group of representatives of the Prosecutor’s Office, the Constitutional Court, journalists, lawyers, NGO activists and students had the opportunity to visit the old town of Dubrovnik with guide Marko Sjekavica, who introduced them to the homeland war. After that, the participants visited the War Photo Limited Gallery and opened a discussion with Luka Brail, on the topic of the attack and siege of Dubrovnik in 1991/1992.

On the second day of the study visit to Dubrovnik, the participants visited the Museum of the homeland war on Srđ, and after that the homeland museum in Konavle, where they talked with the prisoner of the camp in Morinj, Mr. Metodije Prkačin.

The study visit to Dubrovnik ended with a visit to the State Archives of Dubrovnik and a tour of Cavtat.

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