Twenty-one years after the mass killing of 8,300 men and boys in Srebrenica, the project…
Tag: war crimes
In Their Own Words: Balkan Youth on the Legacy of the ICTY
In late March, two long-awaited verdicts on war crimes charges were handed down in the…
Banja Luka: the City of Oblivion and Disdain
The sheer amount of what Banja Luka wishes to forget is so big that the…
Roma War Traumas Have Yet To Be Addressed
The only trial for crimes against the Roma population in the former Yugoslavia has failed.…
Op-Ed: Aleksandar Vučić’s Broken Promises
Praveen Madhiraju and Tanya Domi look at the as yet unsolved case of the Bytyqi…
Here we don’t live just to live: On Tuzla’s Kapija Massacre and the Politics of Selective Memory
It is tremendously courageous to make atrocities against all people your concern. It is radical to stand…
Forgetting Resistance in the Balkans
Serbia recently arrested eight individuals suspected of committing war crimes at Srebrenica. The coming trials…