Friday, 11 april 2025.
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.
‘Shut Them Up’: Russia’s Campaign of Abductions Against Ukrainian Journalists
Since Russia started military operations against Ukraine in 2014, it has abducted or detained at least 60 Ukrainian reporters and media workers – some of whom have vanished without trace.
How Russia Uses Disinformation to Undermine International Justice
Discrediting the international courts before which Russia and its citizens are accused is a long-standing disinformation strategy of the Kremlin. This strategy seeks to shield the government from accountability and...
“Forced Deportation:” Russian Authorities Continue to Relocate Crimean Political Prisoners to Russian Territory
The transfer of political prisoners from the occupied territories to Russia is a violation of international humanitarian law and contrary to the Geneva Convention, which strictly prohibits the separation of...
Ukraine Fights Legal Nihilism with Transitional Justice Training
Amid Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine, the issue of restoring justice has gained particular importance. Since late 2022, when Ukraine liberated the territories of the Kharkiv and Kherson, the country...
Educating Citizens Crucial for Defense against Disinformation and Malign Influence
At the panel “BiH Transitional Challenges versus Reality Shaped by Foreign Influences and Artificial Intelligence,” during the Internet Governance Forum, speakers emphasized utilizing existing technologies to detect AI-generated content and...
Small State, Large Platforms: A New Way of Understanding Internet Moderation
Content moderation on social media in small countries like Bosnia and Herzegovina requires joint effort, coordination, and cooperation between organizations, individuals and state agencies. This was a key conclusion of...
Broad Community Engagement is Key to Internet Governance in BiH
Engaging all stakeholders—including governmental and non-governmental organizations, academia, and the media—in the internet governance process is essential for Bosnia and Herzegovina to align its digital regulations with global standards, according...
Internet Governance Forum Points to Shortcomings in Regulation and Protection of Digital Space in BiH
Countering disinformation, as a matter of human rights in the digital sphere, and addressing issues related to artificial are global challenges. However, major internet platforms are often deaf to Bosnia...