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Children interviewed older fellow citizens

Elementary school students from the towns visited by Videoletters caravan, interviewed their parents, relatives, neighbours, teachers... The questionnaires that the children gave to the adults were composed by Eric and Katarina, authors of the video letters project. Each school was given a DVD player for this journalistic effort.

PALE: An interview from the neighbourhood

Some of the children who attended journalist workshops in Pale were very hard working and wrote down clearly the answers of a couple of older fellow citizens each. If it wasn’t their uncles, cousins, grandma or grandpa, in most cases those who reacted to Videoletters questions were theirmore

PODGORICA: Creative interviews, inspired replies

In Podgorica the journalistic task was given to fifth-graders of „Sutjeska“ elementary school. They approached the interviews with plenty of imagination. Thus Videoletters, apart from interesting replies, received a few literary pearls from Podgorica’s youth. Sometimes it was a touchingmore

MOSTAR:Ne ide u Srbiju jer su Karadžić i Mladić na slobodi

Mostarska radionica „Mladi novinari“ je nesumnjivo zasluženo dobila DVD player, poklon koji je Videoletters dodeljivao školama u svakom gradu. Osnovci Mostara su intervjuisali veliki broj svojih starijih sugrađana o pitanjima vezanim za nekadašnje prijatelje, o mjestima na koja sumore

SREBRENICA: We should search for reconciliation inside ourselves

Contrary to Pale, where eight-graders participated in the journalist workshop, in Srebrenica grown-ups were interviewed by younger children – grades first to fourth.

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HERCEG NOVI: I changed many addresses

Whether due to bad weather (outpours of June rain), or because they didn’t receive Videoletters’ questionnaires on time, the youth of Herceg Novi didn’t complete their first journalistic task with enthusiasm.

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