Bosnia and Herzegovina: Beyond Politics - Tolerance Upfront
30 October 2015
"Today, we go to one others’ houses, celebrate Christmas and Eid together, and even our children go to high school together,” says Ifeta Merjemic, a returnee from Konjevic Polje and co-founder of the Association of Women ‘Jadar’, Bratunac, 21 September 2015. (OSCE/Zlatan Music)
From left to right signs direct to ‘peace’, ‘happiness’, ‘future’ and ‘success’ painted on a residential building wall, Srebrenica, 21 September 2015. (OSCE/Zlatan Music)
“We live in a society and a city that has a tragic past, but we are investing our best efforts into fighting for a future that does not have to be so tragic,” says a coalition against hate member from Srebrenica Bekir Halilovic, Srebrenica, 21 September 2015. (OSCE/Z.Music)
"Co-operation between the non-governmental sector and local authorities is a way to go", says Stanojka Tesic, the president of a local NGO 'Women’s Forum', Bratunac, 21 September 2015. (OSCE/Zlatan Music)