History Centre to Mark Day of Totalitarian Regimes Victims
Ljubljana, 18 August - The institute tasked with studying 20th century human rights violations committed by totalitarian regimes in Slovenia will this year for the first time mark 23 August as the Europe-wide Remembrance Day for the victims of Nazi and Communist crimes, after the European Parliament proclaimed it on 2 April.
Ljubljana
A press conference of the Research Centre for National Reconciliation ahead of Remembrance Day for victims of totalitarian regimes; (pictured left to right) Contemporary History Museum director Joze Dezman, film director Maja Weiss, TV Slovenija boss Joze Mozina and Research Centre head Andreja Valic.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA
Ljubljana
Film director Maja Weiss (pictured) at a press conference of the Research Centre for National Reconciliation.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA
Ljubljana
Head of the Museum of Contemporary History, Joze Dezman (pictured), at a press conference of the Research Centre for National Reconciliation.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA
Ljubljana
TV Slovenija boss Joze Mozina at a press conference.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA
Ljubljana
Head of the Research Centre for National Reconciliation, Andreja Valic (pictured), at a press conference ahead of the Europe-wide Remembrance Day for the victims of totalitarian regimes.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA
Ljubljana
A press conference of the Research Centre for National Reconciliation ahead of Remembrance Day for victims of totalitarian regimes; (pictured left to right) Contemporary History Museum director Joze Dezman, film director Maja Weiss, Research Centre head Andreja Valic and TV Slovenija boss Joze Mozina.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA
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