Tuesday, 1 july 2025.

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Deprived, forgotten and ignored by the law and the state. Often sick, depressed, and most often without feeling that they are needed by themselves, family or society. These are the words that describe the best situation of those survived in detainee camps in BiH.In order to acquire basic human rights, the Swiss based association against impunity – TRIAL, and associations of former detainees from all over the country, compiled a report in which they requested the adoption of law on the state level, which authorities have not yet adopted.

The guest of this month’s edition is Saliha Djuderija, Assistant Minister for Human Rights and Refugees in BiH.

In June, TV Justice interviewed people from Visoko about their opinion of war crimes trials held at the Court of BiH.

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