Wednesday, 17 september 2025.
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...
Episode 147: Can hate crimes against women be punished more harshly in Bosnia
This month, we’ll be talking about the hate-inspired murders of women and the reasons why the judiciary is failing to punish the killers more harshly.
Episode 146: How Bosnia failed to shelter Uygurs from Chinese persecution
This month we’ll be showing how Bosnia and Herzegovina failed to meet the expectations of Uyghurs who thought the country would offer them sanctuary and we’ll be travelling to Istanbul,...
Episode 145: Did China became Milorad Dodik’s most important ally in 2022?
This month we’ll be analysing whether Republika Srpska entity president Milorad Dodik is replacing Russia with China as his key international partner and what effect this is having on Bosnia...
Episode 144: Online profiteers of hate flourish in Bosnia and Serbia
This month we’ll be talking about how retail outlets in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia profit from spreading hate and get away with selling clothes that glorify war criminals and...
Episode 143: How Russia’s control over gas puts Bosnia and Herzegovina at its mercy
When Russia cut the flow of gas for a few days in 2009 due to a dispute with Ukraine, tens of thousands of households in Bosnia and Herzegovina were left...
Episode 142: Bosnians targeted by hate crimes urge stronger legal response
In early January this year in the settlement of Janja, near Bijeljina, post-war returnees were disturbed by gunfire near the mosque. This was just one of more than 100 incidents...