Nov 6, 2014
Posted in Annual Congressional
Ivan Vejvoda






In 2012 Ivan Vejvoda, Vice President of The German Marshall Fund (click here for bio), gave a lecture on “human rights, religious freedom and the role of civil society. Mr. Vejvoda offered insight into the conflicts of the former Yugoslavia, and opined that “we cannot tolerate intolerance.” He also offered further analysis into the conflicts that have been unfolding in the Middle East.



