Symposium stresses it is living ones who need to reconcile

Ljubljana, 24 June - A symposium marking the 30th anniversary of the first reconciliation ceremony in Kočevski Rog, one of the largest post-WWII summary execution sites in Slovenia, noted the importance of reconciliation for the nation. While it has at least formally attained with the dead, it only remains to be achieved among the living, was one of the conclusions.

Ljubljana A symposium marking the 30th anniversary of the first reconciliation ceremony in Kočevski Rog, one of the largest post-WWII summary execution sites in Slovenia, hosted by the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU). Photo: Bor Slana/STA

Ljubljana
A symposium marking the 30th anniversary of the first reconciliation ceremony in Kočevski Rog, one of the largest post-WWII summary execution sites in Slovenia, hosted by the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU).
Photo: Bor Slana/STA

Ljubljana A symposium marking the 30th anniversary of the first reconciliation ceremony in Kočevski Rog, one of the largest post-WWII summary execution sites in Slovenia, hosted by the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU). Photo: Bor Slana/STA

Ljubljana
A symposium marking the 30th anniversary of the first reconciliation ceremony in Kočevski Rog, one of the largest post-WWII summary execution sites in Slovenia, hosted by the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU).
Photo: Bor Slana/STA

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