Balkan | -s - Part 5
posted by PP on 2005/03/28 01:54
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The Bosnian Institute in London announced a Lecture by Branko Todorović on Monday 4th of April: Human Rights in Bosnia-Hercegovina - 10 years after Dayton.Branko Todorović was a founding member of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in RS, formed in his home town of Bijeljina in 1996, and is currently its executive director. He was also one of the founders of the Truth and Reconciliation Association, and is a board member of the Balkan Human Right Network. He will locate the issue of human rights in B-H within the post-Dayton social framework.
The Lecture will be hold at the The Boardroom, University of Westminster, 307-309 Regent Street, W1. It lasts from 7.00 p.m. to 9 p.m. (Refreshments from 6.30 p.m.!) and will be organized in association with the Centre for the Study of Democracy.
Further Informations via info@bosnia.org.uk.
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