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 to the massacres spoke to reporters.
The April edition of BIRN BiH’s TV Justice show looks at the new proposal for the Bosnian war crimes strategy, as well as the expectations and grievances of victims, lawyers and officials from the judicial system.
The March edition of TV Justice brings story about Vlasenica, a small town in Republika Srpska, where more than 8,000 non-Serb women, children and men were held at various times in the main detention facility, called Susica.
On the eve of pronouncement of a verdict in Ratko Mladic case, which is due on November 22, a special debate has been produced in collaboration between the Balkans Investigative Reporting Network in Bosnia and Herzegovina, BIRN BiH, and Radio Free Europe.
TV Justice investigates how twenty-two years after the Srebrenica massacres direct perpetrators of mass killings of Bosniaks at several lesser-known execution sites have still not been charged or put on trial.
At the beginning of this year we bring an overview of the most important trials held before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina for the gravest crimes.