The large number of kilometers did not stop the IPF students from fulfilling their wish, so they visited Prijedor on April 28. After arriving in the city of the same name, in the Čaršija mosque, members of the choir performed an appropriate program with an address by the local imam, who thanked the students for coming, and the president of VSIPF, Nedim Alić, held a lecture reminding all present of what the aggressor's hand had done in the period from 92-'95 while sending a clear message that there is someone to defend this country because it is our human and especially religious obligation. After the program, the students went together with the guide and the local imam of the second congregation to Tomašica, the largest grave where many Bosniak bodies were brutally killed and thrown. "The history of Tomašica, but also of Prijedor itself, is well known to the public, but God's will and staff made it possible for her to speak at the right time, by those who did it. Such visits mean a lot to us, especially you, the students, our young forces who will be able to act and help the community in the right way tomorrow. Talk about Prijedor, Srebrenica, Višegrad, Nevesinje, so that it is not forgotten!!! - the words of the guide.
The students were deeply moved by such a visit, which could be seen on their faces, but also a clear intention and desire that such a project as the visit to Prijedor get its epilogue by transferring it to other cities of our wonderful homeland.