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    The aim of the project Unveiling personal memories on war and detention is to affirm personal memories of all interested witnesses of political events in Croatia and to preserve them from falling into oblivion.Read more

    The methodology which Documenta – Centre for Dealing with the Past uses in collecting personal memories is partially grounded in the basic methodological principles of the oral history method. It has been used since 1948, when the oral history method was accepted in the scientific community as a technique of documenting history and it enables Documenta, as a human rights organization working on the process of dealing...Read more

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    The CroMe project is financed by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs under Matra Programme: supporting social transition. The Matra programme supports countries in Southeast and Eastern Europe in the transition to a pluralist and democratic society, governed by the rule of law.Read more

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Biserka Momčinović

Biserka Momčinović was born in 1946 in Zagreb, to a Partisan, antifascist family. Both of her parents were awarded the Partisan Commemorative Medal and had taken part in the Second World War from its very beginning. She was brought up in an environment in which antifascist and communist values were cherished. At the beginning of the war in the 1990s she was with her family in Zagreb. Very soon she and her husband got involved in activities involving the protection of human rights. In mid-1992 they left Zagreb: they moved to Poreč, in Istria, and organised a branch of the Civic Committee for Human Rights. In 1997 they founded the Centre for Civic Initiatives in Poreč. In their work in human rights they place a special importance on protection and promotion of women's rights. Biserka Momčinović is one of the founders of the Women's Network Croatia. Today she continues to live in Poreč and occasionally collaborates with human rights organisations.

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Family background Antifascism Membership in the SKJ [League of Communists of Yugoslavia] Labour rights then and now The year 1971 About Tito Yugoslavia after Tito's death Economic crisis in the 1980s National homogenisation Beginning of the War Beginning of activism Evictions War psychosis Human rights protection Inter-ethnic relations in Istria during the war Center for Civic Initiatives Consequences of the war Area of Krajina after the "Storm" Outlook
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