<span class="vcard">Tanya Domi</span>

Tanya Domi

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Tanya Domi (@tanyadomi) is an Assistant Professor of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University and a faculty affiliate of the Harriman Institute, where she teaches human rights and international affairs in the Western Balkans. The focus of her research is on genocide and atrocity crimes, transitional justice, and human rights. She is a Senior Fellow at the Washington D.C.-based Alliance for Peacebuilding.

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Orthodox Christian believers hold icons as part of a joint "prayer for salvation of Serbia" on September, 11, 2022, during a rally "for marriage and family" in Belgrade called by the Serbian Orthodox Church against an upcoming EuroPride event. Thousands of demonstrators protested against the upcoming pan-European EuroPride celebration in the Serbian capital Belgrade on September 11, 2022, days before the  gathering of the LGBTQ community was set to be held. Tensions have been simmering in the capital with pride organisers vowing to carry on with the gathering scheduled for September 17, 2022, after the Serbian government pulled its support for the event. (Photo by OLIVER BUNIC/AFP via Getty Images)

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