Friday, 4 april 2025.
North Macedonia Far-Right Finds Voice via Podcast
Far-right groups in North Macedonia are embracing podcasts as a new means of spreading the word.
It’s Not Too Late to Find Wartime Missing Persons
Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro and Kosovo will sign a new plan committing them to working together to help find and identify the remaining missing persons from the 1990s wars, writes...
Comment – Dunja Mijatovic: Why We Must Not Forget Srebrenica
Denial of the Srebrenica genocide must end, unprosecuted perpetrators must be tried and schoolchildren must be taught the truth about the massacres in July 1995, says Dunja Mijatovic, the Council...
A Poisonous Week at the Hague Tribunal
The nationalistic reactions to the death of Slobodan Praljak and the conviction of Ratko Mladic show that bitterly hostile disagreements persist over the reasons for the 1990s wars and the...
COMMENT: After Mladic’s Conviction, Can Serbia Face Its Past?
The conviction of Ratko Mladic was overdue justice, but the full reckoning with the Serbian political project that he took to its genocidal extreme is still nowhere to be found.
Bosnia’s ‘Islamist Hub’ Tag is Complete Nonsense
The EU’s anti-terror chief says the UK probably has more Islamist extremists than anywhere else in Europe – so why do people keep going on about Bosnia?
Karadzic’s Courtroom Drama Will End in Disappointment
Next week’s verdict in the war crimes trial of former Bosnian Serb President Radovan Karadzic will be a judicial landmark but cannot heal the lasting divisions of wartime.
The New School screening of “The Silent Scream”
The week before we watched the film, our class on Conflict and Norms with Professor Anna Di Lellio had a lively discussion about rape as a war crime. Usually, when...