Monday, 23 february 2026.
Episode 129: Bilal Bosnic’s Exit from Prison a Taboo Issue
Husein Bilal Bosnic, a former leader of the Islamic Salafi movement in Bosnia and Herzegovina, left prison on September 3, 2021 after having served a seven-year sentence for publicly inciting...
Episode 128: Bosnia Struggles to Identify Signs of Radicalisation in Students
The Balkan Investigative Reporting Network brings you a story of a young woman, who left to Syria before graduating from high school, at the age of 19, and recently returned...
“The Lives Behind the Fields of Death” – Surviving a Genocide
In this special edition of TV Justice we bring you a testimony by Djulsa Velic, who survived the Srebrenica genocide. At the age of 49 she left Srebrenica in July...
Episode 127: Instead of corruption, Bosnian institution probes whistleblowers good faith
For seven years now, employees of state institutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina been able to report corruption and be granted the status of whistleblowers or protected denouncers of corruption. But...
Episode 126: Swastika graffiti raises fears of far-right radicalisation
A few weeks ago, a minor drew a Nazi swastika on an obituary notice for a Jewish man that had been affixed to a fence in Sarajevo. The incident came...
TV Justice Magazine I 125: Are former Serbian officials guilty of war crimes in BiH and Croatia?
The case against Jovica Stanisic and Franko Simatovic, former heads of Serbia's State Security Service who are charged with, among other things, the murders of six Srebrenica residents in Trnovo...
Episode 124: Humanitarian work as a means to promote right-wing groups
In Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and other countries in the region there are several groups whose members have previous convictions or publicly repeat right-wing sentiments while being involved in humanitarian...
Episode 123: Pandemic exposes media’s vulnerability, highlights its importance
The coronavirus pandemic had a severe impact on the media sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with journalists losing their jobs and media houses suffering the cancellation of advertising contracts. But...
Episode 122: How Chetniks evaded prosecution for extremist rhetoric
This month we will be talking about Chetnik movements and how they hold gatherings at places where crimes were committed during the Bosnian war. You’ll get to know the names...