Mostar citizens, who used to be proud of the multi-cultural nature of their city, have lived separately for more than twenty years – Bosniaks in the Eastern and Croats in the Western part of the city. However, many Mostar citizens reject the division that was made in the 1990ies. We bring you a story about it from the city on river Neretva.
Mostar citizens, who used to be proud of the multi-cultural nature of their city, have lived separately for more than twenty years – Bosniaks in the Eastern and Croats in the Western part of the city. However, many Mostar citizens reject the division that was made in the 1990ies. We bring you a story about it from the city on river Neretva.
This month’s episode features personal stories told by people who left this region in order to fight on foreign battlefields. Also, we shall present you with up-to-date statistics on departures from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Radovan Karadzic, wartime president of Republika Srpska, waited for the pronouncement of the Hague Tribunal’s most anticipated verdict in the detention unit in Scheveningen, where he has been held for more than seven years.
Taking a rifle, putting a uniform on and going to the frontline is certainly a life-changing decision, particularly if the decision is made by a woman. Although there were not so many of them, their contribution was significant. They are maybe forgotten today, but they are still brave and big fighters. In this month, which is of particular importance for ladies, you can watch footage about three women wearing three different uniforms of the former conflicting parties.
While now, in the times of peace, Sarajevo citizens are concerned that the city will be left with one hospital only, TV Justice brings Dzana Brkanic's footage on three Sarajevo hospitals where about 50,000 lives were saved under impossible conditions.
The January issue of TV Justice magazine brings an overview of the most important trials held before the Court of BiH War Crimes Chamber in December.
Twenty years ago the Dayton peace accords were agreed. Participants of the negotiations recall the fighting and pressures. In a special edition of TV Justice we also talk about life in Dayton reality, twenty years after the agreement.
The November issue of TV Justice magazine brings an overview of the most important trials held before the Court of BiH War Crimes Chamber in October.