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Flag of the Study Center for National Reconciliation - Image by Eugene Ipavec, 6 October 2010
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The Study Center for National Reconciliation (Študijski center za narodno spravo) is a public institute in Slovenia, established by the Ministry of Justice of the then center-right government in Apr 2008, nominally for the "objective study of history and the realization of the conditions for national reconciliation". In practice it appears to have been intended largely to complain about how bad the Communists had been in the hopes that some of it might rub off on modern left parties in the upcoming 2008 elections (it didn't work.)
Eugene Ipavec, 6 October 2010
The center uses a flag, with proportions 2:1 and vertical in layout (though it is used in contexts that would call for a horizontal one, such as alongside the national and European Union flags) with a top-to-bottom gradient from a pale to a reddish orange. The upper part is charged with the center logo in white, consisting of the lowercase latters "scnr", "sc" partially enclosed in a rough circle. The name of the entity in English and Slovene is in two lines near the bottom edge. Table flags are identical.
Eugene Ipavec, 6 October 2010