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Prof. David Pettigrew: Genocide Denial and the Glorification of War Criminals Undermine Justice in BiH
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

“An Appeal for a Commitment to the Values of Transitional Justice in order to Nurture a Culture of Remembrance in BiH on the Occasion of the Commemoration of the Srebrenica Genocide in 2026”. prof. dr. David Pettigrew, Connecticut State University Professor of Philosophy and Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Southern Connecticut State University, and Member, Advisory Committee, Yale University Genocide Studies Program. As we commemorate the Srebrenica [] The post Prof. David Pettigrew: Genocide Denial and the Glorification of War Criminals Undermine Justice in BiH appeared first on Sarajevo Times.
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