Monday, 23 february 2026.
Episode 156: Four stories of police brutality
We’ve been investigating how violence and inappropriate conduct by police officers are punished in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Episode 155: ‘Dream Jobs’ Become Nightmares for Bosnians Lured by Hungarian’s Online Pyramid Scam
For several weeks we infiltrated a pyramid scheme that ravaged the wallets of Bosnian and Herzegovinians who believed in a dream of easy money. We preserved disappearing evidence and uncovered...
Episode 153: BIRN BiH and Transaprency Index Shows Judiciary’s Key Problems with Tackling Corruption
In the September edition of TV Justice we’ll be talking about a unique two-year investigation into the prosecution of corruption in Bosnia and Herzegovina, disciplinary actions against judges and prosecutors,...
Episode 152: War Crimes Victims in Foca Struggle Unaided to Overcome War’s Legacy
In the new edition of TV Justice we’ll be talking about crimes committed in Foca during the war, which are commemorated in August. In the spring and summer of 1992,...
Episode 151: Srebrenica – Preserving Memories to Combat Genocide Denial
For a third year running, staff at the Srebrenica Memorial Centre have been filming stories about the lives of residents of Srebrenica before and during the war, as well as...
Episode 150: Painful memories of rape, torture and killings in Rogatica in 1992
In May and June 1992, attacks on Rogatica were carried out, and local Bosniaks attempted to avoid the horrors of war by looking for safety in the woods and neighbouring...
Episode 149: Fear and uncertainty make Prijedor’s returnees consider leaving again
At the end of this month, White Armband Day will be marked in the city of Prijedor and tributes paid to those who were killed in 1992, including 102 children....
Episode 148: Bringing Wartime Facts to Bosnia’s Schools
In this April edition, we’ll be talking about what and how much children learn in schools about the conflicts of the 1990s. We’ll be focusing on a story about a...