Saturday, 14 february 2026.
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...
Episode 121: Rise in defamation cases against media restricts freedom
An analysis of defamation proceedings before courts in Bosnia and Herzegovina over the past four years reveals that in more than 80 per cent of cases, lawsuits against journalists are...
TV Justice Magazine I Episode 120: Cross-Border Cooperation Failures Obstruct Justice
The Balkan Investigative Reporting Network in Bosnia and Herzegovina concludes its ‘Forgotten Victims’ campaign with this month’s TV Justice programme, last instalment in a ten-month series highlighting the experiences of...
Episode 119: Ultra-Right Groups Show Their Face in Bosnia
Throughout Europe, the number of far-right organisations is growing, but more and more countries are imposing complete bans on their activities. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, and especially in Mostar and...
Episode 118: Bosnian Diaspora-Based Websites Promote Nationalistic Narratives
Websites registered in countries with large expatriate Bosnian communities often publish fake news stories containing hate speech, nationalistic narratives and propaganda, with a negative effect on social, ethnic and political...
Episode 117: Bosnian Polling Station Abuses are ‘Mechanism for Vote Theft’
Political parties in Bosnia and Herzegovina surreptitiously swap seats on the committees that oversee polling stations, allowing them to influence the vote count on election day to their own advantage...
Episode 116: Can Bosnia try former ISIS fighters for war crimes?
Local judicial institutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina are often criticised for imposing low penalties for returnees from foreign battlefields. Several European countries began trying former fighters for terrorism and war...
Episode 115: Nationalism Festers in Srebrenica, 25 Years after Genocide
Public displays of support for war crimes defendants, nationalist political rhetoric and Bosnian Serb officials’ denials of the Srebrenica genocide are causing unease among Bosniaks who have returned to the...
Episode 114: Coronavirus Safeguards Stop Large-Scale Bosnian War Trials Resuming
Trials with large numbers of defendants cannot resume because of the problem of safe social distancing at the Bosnian state court, which will further slow the process of dealing with...
Episode 113: Pandemic Prolongs Families’ Long Wait to Find Wartime Missing
Hundreds of families in Bosnia and Herzegovina have been searching for the remains of their loved ones for a quarter of a century – and the agonising wait has now...
Episode 112: How a Hidden Bosnian War Clinic Saved Lives
A hospital concealed underground to avoid artillery fire in the Bosnian town of Olovo managed to save hundreds of lives during the war – and medics who worked there hope...