Station 3: A New Space to Explore Art in Sarajevo

Located in the heart of Sarajevo and hosted by Collegium Artisticum, the newly founded Station 3 is enriching the city’s art scene.

Zenica’s School of Comics: A Symbol of Perseverance and Creative Freedom

For 30 years, Zenica’s School of Comics has been not only an illustration school but a symbol of perseverance, cultural resistance, and lasting dedication to art.

Building Peace Through Remembering Victims Beyond Ethnic Lines

Paying respect to victims of war crimes, regardless of ethnicity or nationality, and acknowledging established facts about the conflicts of the 1990s is crucial for building coexistence, tolerance, and peace in the Western Balkans.

About Us

Balkan Diskurs staff is composed of both local and international members who possess experience and expertise in a wide range of disciplines, ranging from journalism and human rights to peacebuilding and transitional justice. As a team, we are dedicated to supporting young talent, challenging stereotypes and providing viewpoints on society, culture, and politics that cannot be found in other media.
Balkan Diskurs awards

Winner of the Intercultural Achievement Recognition Award by the Austrian Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs.
Sustainable Peace Still a Priority 30 Years After the Srebrenica Genocide
Dealing with the past in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) is possible only by confronting the truth.
The Role of Education and Interreligious Dialogue in Peacebuilding
Young people in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) and across the region play a key role in building sustainable peace.
Individual Criminal Accountability Still Needed 30 Years After Genocide
Establishing criminal responsibility before international and national courts for the Srebrenica genocide and the war crimes committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the 1990s would be an impossible mission without the survivors.
The Need for a New Approach to Dealing with the Past in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Thirty years after the Srebrenica genocide, Bosnia and Herzegovina and the wider region have yet to fully reckon with the past.
Sarajevo Film Festival: A Symbol of Sarajevan Defiance
When we talk about Sarajevo, we usually begin with the city’s rich history, its tapestry of cultures, influences, and ideas. An indispensable part of this story is, of course, the Sarajevo Film Festival (SFF).
Regional Youth Connectivity as the Foundation for Building Peace
Young people from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, and Montenegro have gathered this month for the two-week Youth Academy “State of Peace,” organized by the European Union in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in cooperation with the Post-Conflict Research Center.