8. Perceptions | Srebrenica - July 6th-19th, 1995

8.

Perceptions

Srebrenica 1995 - Mapping Genocide

Bosnia and Herzegovina and other countries in the region are facing the issue of overcoming the not-so-distant past, which is being manipulated daily in the public space, while a war of interpretation has been waged for decades. What is easily overlooked, due to the self-interest of many involved in the case of Bosnia and Herzegovina, is the simplicity of the truth if only the facts are considered.

FAMA Methodology contributes to the establishment of factography and presents the project "Knowledge Transfer Module - Srebrenica July 6th-19th, 1995", in contrast to the existing political manipulation of history in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the region.

Revision of history and denial

The Public Lecture about the genocide in Srebrenica and the post-genocide society, in which we still live today, represents our contribution to presenting the facts about the genocide in Srebrenica. Genocide studies provide a resource for examining basic moral issues, and a structured inquiry into human behaviour. Thinking about these events can help learners to develop an awareness of the value of pluralism and encourages acceptance of diversity in a pluralistic society. The Public Lecture „Mapping genocide and post-genocide society“, held in Sarajevo on May 28, 2015 and produced by FAMA Methodology and Gallery 11/07/95, focused on 12 aspects of the genocide in Srebrenica.