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Bishop Jamnik: Anyone who says that reconciliation is impossible has given up on man [From the Archive]
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter23 hr. ago

Bishop Jamnik: Anyone who says that reconciliation is impossible has given up on man [From the Archive]

The article discusses the 36th anniversary of the funeral ceremony in Kočevski Rog, which some referred to as 'the day of reckoning.' It recounts a conversation between Ljubljana assistant bishop Dr. Anton Jamnik and journalist Bogomir Štefanič, where Jamnik reflects on his time as a priest in Kočevje during 1987–1990. He describes the tense atmosphere of the closed-off area, the state police presence, and the somber rituals at the gravesites where bones were still visible. Jamnik recalls an incident where a car circled around the group silently, later revealed to be part of a command from Ljubljana to monitor the event. The piece emphasizes the ongoing struggle for dignity in commemorating those who died during the war and revolution, highlighting the complex historical and emotional significance of the event.

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Bishop Jamnik: Anyone who says that reconciliation is impossible has given up on man [From the Archive]

The article discusses the 36th anniversary of the funeral ceremony in Kočevski Rog, which some referred to as 'the day of reckoning.' It recounts a conversation between Ljubljana assistant bishop Dr. Anton Jamnik and journalist Bogomir Štefanič, where Jamnik reflects on his time as a priest in Kočevje during 1987–1990. He describes the tense atmosphere of the closed-off area, the state police presence, and the somber rituals at the gravesites where bones were still visible. Jamnik recalls an incident where a car circled around the group silently, later revealed to be part of a command from Ljubljana to monitor the event. The piece emphasizes the ongoing struggle for dignity in commemorating those who died during the war and revolution, highlighting the complex historical and emotional significance of the event.

Bias read (Center): While the article touches on politically sensitive historical events related to Slovenia’s past conflicts, it does not take a clear ideological stance. The focus remains on recounting historical events and personal reflections rather than promoting a specific political agenda. The tone is reflective

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