The exhibition "Return: A story that continues" in Nikšić

The event is organized on the occasion of April 22, the National Day of Remembrance of the Republic of Serbia to the Victims of Genocide and the Day of the Museum of Genocide Victims

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The exhibition of the Museum of Genocide Victims from Belgrade entitled "Return: An Ongoing Story", by the author Jasmine Tutunović Trifunov, will be organized today in the hall of the Nikšić Theater at 13 p.m.

The exhibition, which is organized on the occasion of April 22, the National Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Genocide of the Republic of Serbia and the Day of the Museum of Genocide Victims, is organized by the Museum of Genocide Victims in cooperation with the Public Institution "Museums and Galleries" in Nikšić and the Nikšić Theater.

The exhibition by Jasmine Tutunović Trifunov, who is a senior curator-historian at the Museum of Genocide Victims, will be opened by the President of the Municipality of Nikšić, Marko Kovacevic, and head of the Department for Scientific and Research Activities of the Genocide Victims Museum, Bojan Arbutina.

"The exhibition 'Return: An Ongoing Story', through photographs and documents, testifies to the fate of Serbian children from Kozara and Potkozar during the Second World War and their search for their identity. The exhibition tells about the hope and perseverance of the surviving children, today people in their later years, who, even after eight decades since the great epic of Kozarac, in 1942, have not stopped believing that they will find out who they are, whose they are, where they are from and what happened during the Second World War war happened to their family members", the announcement reads.

Jasmina Tutunović Trifunov graduated from the Department of History of Yugoslavia, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade. He is a doctoral student at the Faculty of Philology in Belgrade. Since September 2008, she has been employed at the Museum of Genocide Victims, and is a member of the Museum Society of Serbia. She is the co-author of several exhibitions of the institution where she works, as well as an expert consultant in the creation of exhibition settings and artistic projects of other institutions, associations and individuals, presented in the country and abroad.

She is a participant in several scientific and professional gatherings, conferences, seminars, forums and is the author of several scientific papers.

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