Thursday, 9 october 2025.
How a Letter Launched a 30-Year Search for a Family’s Burial Place
After the war ended, Ziba Kavazovic received a letter from a Serb neighbour, whose name she won’t reveal, describing how seven members of the Kavazovic family, including three children, were...
What Does AI Teach Young People about the Srebrenica Genocide?
Detektor asked high school students what artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT teach them about the Srebrenica genocide and other war crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Disruptors: Inside Russia’s Balkan Training Camps for Moldovan ‘Destabilisation’
A joint investigation by BIRN’s Bosnia and Hercegovina outlet Detektor and Moldovan CU SENS sheds new light on the training camps run by Russian operatives in Bosnia and Serbia that...
Detektor Journalist Wins ‘Nino Catic’ Journalism Award
Aida Trepanic Hebib, a BIRN BiH journalist, has won the “Nino Catic” award for her story about the removal of denial from social media in which she addressed crime minimization...
Lives Behind Fields of Death’ Exhibition Gets Permanent Place in Srebrenica
Project that started in 2020 and collected items connected to victims of the 1995 genocide has gained a permanent home.
Who Has Been Convicted of Crimes in Srebrenica?
Thirty years after, a total of 54 people have been sentenced to 781 years in prison for genocide and other crimes in Srebrenica. But there are fewer and fewer trials,...
How the Bosnian Judiciary Turned Off the Light of Justice
After attacking the state judiciary for months, adopting unconstitutional laws, threatening violence and making Republika Srpska’s police protect him from arrest, Milorad Dodik made a deal with the state prosecution...
‘Riding for a Greater Cause’: Bosnian Bikers Head for Srebrenica
Every year, hundreds of bikers from Bosnia and Herzegovina and other countries join a marathon motorcycle ride to Srebrenica to pay tribute to those killed in the genocide in July...
Srebrenica Memorial Stones to be Unveiled in The Hague
In front of the former Hague Tribunal building, thousands of pieces of stones brought from Bosnia are going to be part of a provisional monument to commemorate the victims of...