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Testimony of Nina Stampohar
Mrs. Stampohar's story of coming to Slovenia as a refugee from Bosnia in the 90s, as the Yugoslavia was falling apart and Bosnia had the bloodiest war. |
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Testimony of Lidija Jež
Mrs. Jež presents her story as a journalist who has lived, finished her education and also worked as a journalist in SFRY, and still works as a journalist today in present-day-Slovenia. |
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Testimony of Arma Avdibašić
Mrs. Avdibašić spoke about her childhood in Bosnia and Herzegovina during Yugoslavian times and how her family has moved to Slovenia when she was still in elemtary school. Despite people of different cultures and nationalities were considered “brothers” in Yugoslavia, in reality she said Slovenians were xenophobic toward her in the beginning. |
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Testimony of Marko Klinc
Mr. Klinc was a photographer from Novo mesto who has in the past followed many important events in the lives of people and eternalised them through camera lens. He has one of the latest photographs of Yugoslavian president Tito in his archive. |
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Testimony of Stefka Mrzlikar
Mrs. Mrzlikar grew up in a farming family in Yugoslavia. She talked how different life was in the countryside compared to the city, the views people had, and the opportunities that might have been lost to them. |