Sunday, 8 march 2026.
Episode 103: Bosnian Serb Plan for New Police Force Revives Wartime Fears
In Bosnia’s Serb-dominated Republika Srpska, where reservist policemen committed war crimes and persecuted non-Serbs in the 1990s, the authorities plan to set up a new reservist force, sparking fears among...
Episode 102: Sarajevo Siege – How Perpetrators of Deadly Attacks Remain Unprosecuted
Twenty-seven years since the siege of Sarajevo began, a handful of commanders have been tried, but Bosnian prosecutors have not yet filed any indictments against direct perpetrators of sniping and...
Episode 101: Prison Days Filled With Wartime Trauma
Marina Grubisic-Fejzic is one of the few women sentenced for war crimes.
Episode 100: Bosnian Judiciary Restricts Information on War Crime Cases
Bosnian courts and prosecution offices are restricting access to information on cases, making it harder for media to report on war crimes and corruption cases, although the law states that...
Episode 99: The torture of Bosniaks from Sandzak
In this month’s programme, you can watch a documentary titled ‘The Process’, made by journalist and director Aleksandar Reljic from Novi Sad.
Episode 98: Poor Cooperation Leaves Balkan War Crime Suspects at Large
Prosecutions in Bosnia, Croatia and Serbia signed protocols to cooperate on war crimes cases five years ago, but few cases have been exchanged due to a lack of political will,...
Episode 97: ‘We Were Just Like Them’ – in Bosnia, Past Meets Present
Syrian refugees are arriving in ever greater numbers in Bosnia.
Episode 96: Srebrenica – How Bosnians Reported Their Most Traumatic Story
As the anniversary of Srebrenica approaches, Bosnian journalists recall how the shocking scale of the atrocities slowly became clear in July 1995 as information trickled out and the first eyewitnesses...
Episode 95: New Life After War Crime Acquittal
In June's edition of TV Justice we bring you a story about how war crime trials affected lives of persons acquitted of charges.