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From refugee to recognized scientist, respected politician, or award-winning writer — few have mastered the journey from fleeing to successfully settling in Germany or Austria. But what does it take to truly arrive?



How does the society deal with “the others”? What does it take for everyone to feel at home? And is it really possible for everyone to become part of this “fortunate coincidence”?


They discuss these questions with people who arrived in Germany and Austria after fleeing the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. 


PROGRAMME

Panel discussion

Vedran Džihić, political scientist, Österreichisches Institut für internationale Politik (Austrian Institute for International Affairs)

Maja Lasić, MdA Berlin

Moderator: Doris Akrap, journalist, taz

Concert

Merima Ključo, accordion andJelena Milušić, vocals

A rich blend of traditional Romanian, Croatian, Kosovar, and Sephardic music reflects the cultural diversity of Southeast Europe—and becomes a resonant appeal for peaceful and respectful coexistence across religious and ethnic boundaries.

A reception will follow. 


FURTHER INFORMATION

Admission: 6 p.m.

Language: German

FREE ADMISSION

REGISTRATION REQUIRED 


An event as part of the event series "Shattered. Displaced. Settled in? Experiences from Bosnia and Herzegovina"


The event series is a collaboration between the Documentation Center for Displacement, Expulsion, Reconciliation and the Federal Agency for Civic Education.

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Dates
January 2026
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