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Rwanda: Uniting genocide survivors and perpetrators

As perpetrators of the genocide seek forgiveness from survivors, those born in its aftermath seek to learn the truth.

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Lifting Roma voices: Europe’s first Roma culture centre

New institute in Germany aims to give artists a space to ‘reinvent’ the image of the 12 million Roma people in Europe.

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Inside Shutka, Macedonia’s only Roma-run municipality

A locality on the outskirts of the Macedonian capital Skopje is a rare outpost of Roma autonomy and security

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Roma in Kosovo: ‘My children are poisoned by lead’

Roma who were placed in improvised UN camps after the war in Kosovo say they still suffer the legacy of lead poisoning.

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Srebrenica men escape Serb forces during Bosnia war

Elvir Hafizovic was 16 when he fled Srebrenica under the cover of darkness. He would spend the next 78 days in hiding.

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Srebrenica: Unearthing loss

As Srebrenica’s anniversary nears, tensions remain high and morale low, despite signs of hope.

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Kosovo Sufi mystics

Religious practice involves ceremonial dancing, singing and body piercing – which are not allowed in mainstream Islam.

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