Monday, 19 may 2025.
Bosnia Charges Ten with War Crimes Against Serb Prisoners
Ten former Bosnian Army officers and soldiers have been charged with committing crimes against Serb civilians and prisoners of war who were held in camps and detention facilities in the...
Interview: Inna Pedan – Why I Have to Speak About the War in Ukraine Through Art
Although going to Paris meant escaping the everyday life of wartime, Inna Pedan, a Ukrainian artist, art designer and professor at the Kharkov State Academy of Design and Art, began...
Missing But Not Forgotten: The Struggle To Find Vanished War Relatives
Thousands of Ukrainian families are searching for their loved ones, but are faced with a lack of information and even scammers trying to rip them off. Even though the search...
Olena’s Advocacy Journey Through Europe for Her Husband’s Freedom
Shortly after the Russians invaded Ukraine in February 2022, art teacher Olena Tsyhipa’s husband Serhiy, aged 63, was arrested by soldiers. She has not seen him since. Olena has lived...
Ukraine Does Not Get to Penalize All Crimes against Children
Ukraine’s law enforcement agencies are conducting investigations in over 4,000 criminal cases of crimes against children, hundreds of which relate to illegal deportations and forced displacement.
‘Here to Help’: US-Inspired Anti-Abortion Groups Put Down Roots in Bosnia
Taking money and inspiration from the United States, anti-abortion groups are growing in influence in Bosnia and Herzegovina, sometimes with public funding too.
Pain, hope and uncertainty are driving unusual ways of Ukrainian families search for missing
Family members of missing Ukrainian soldiers are joining forces to find new ways to find their loved-ones.
Lessons From Bosnia Can Inform Ukraine’s Search for a ‘Just Peace’
Mikhail Savchenko witnessed war crimes three decades ago in Bosnia, and again in his native Ukraine. In seeking justice for Russian forces’ violations, rights experts say Ukraine must avoid Bosnia’s...
Serb War Criminal’s Genocide Confession Falls on Deaf Ears Among Ethnic Kin
Radislav Krstic’s confession and request for forgiveness for the 1995 Srebrenica massacres was largely ignored in Serbia and among Bosnian Serbs, where genocide denial remains rife.