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Development of democratic relations in the region

The Center for History, Democracy and Reconciliation has been operating since 2007. has been the organizer of numerous actions that encourage the development and strengthening of democratic relations in the region.

CHDR contributes to the development of democracy and the strengthening of democratic relations in the region through the organization of meetings, round tables, summer schools and film production.

Members of the Center for History, Democracy and Reconciliation participate in actions and projects dealing with the following topics:

Protection and sustainable development of minority rights

Issues related to refugees and migrants

The Holocaust

Anti-Semitism

The culture of memory

Interpretation of contemporary history - a path to understanding the present

All these activities are carried out in order to fulfill the main goal of CHDR, which is

Policy of regional stability and reconciliation.

The main objective of the Center for History, Democracy and Reconciliation (CHDR) is to provide assistance and support in improving relations and to foster cooperation in the region by promoting democratic values, tolerance and peace.

Regional cooperation is a key way to keep the region stable and prosperous in the long term.

Latest CHDR activities

Conference: “Wild Europe”

CHDR members attended the “Wild Europe: From August, 1914 to the Shoah” Conference, which was held in Thessaloniki (Greece), from 12 until 14 June 2014 years.

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Serbian-Croatian relations: Rights of national minorities – fight against discrimination – Golubić 2013

The sixth international scientific meeting in Golubić (Obrovacki), Republic of Croatia, was held from 19 to 23. August 2013 organized by the Center for History, Democracy and Reconciliation. The meeting was attended by scientists from Croatia, Serbia, the United States of America, Greece and Poland, as well as political representatives of the Croatian people in Serbia and the Serbian people in Croatia.

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