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In June 1992, in the period of 14 days, in two houses in Visegrad over 120 women, children and elderly were burned alive. The youngest victim in Pionirska Street was a two day old baby, while the oldest was 79. Only one person survived the burning in Bikavac. The families of the victims, mostly men, are still searching for the remains of their loved ones.

The guest of this month’s edition is a forensic pathologist expert Nermin Sarajlic.

In October, TV Justice interviewed what people of Vogosca think about their opinion of war crimes trials held at the Court of BiH.

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