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The number of missing children from the war is still unknown. The data available from the Research and Documentation Center suggests that more than three thousand children were killed. Most of them died from grenades and snipers, but some were also taken away and killed with their parents.Most of these crimes occurred in Sarajevo, and the region of Eastern Bosnia. While there is no precise data, parents continue searching for over a thousand missing children fifteen years after the war.

The guest of this month’s edition is a psychologist Jasna Bajraktarevic.

In April, TV Justice interviewed people from Srebrenica about their opinion of war crimes trails held at the Court of BiH.

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    Episode 170: Parents struggling to find children who disappeared in wartime want their memory to be preserved
    In this programme, we talk to parents who have been searching for three decades for their children who went missing in the war - about their traumas and memories, but also about the hope that they will find their children’s remains before the end of their own lives.
    Detektor TV: In the newsroom on BIRN Bosnia and Herzegovina’s 20th anniversary
    In the first episode of Detektor TV, after we changed the name of our long-running show TV Justice, we bring a slightly different story - a story about us, the people behind the camera.