Lessons of the Balkan Refugee Crisis
Insight on Conflict’s local correspondent Mirjana Kosic assesses the impact of refugee flows across the fragile Balkans.
The Visoko Memorial for the Srebrenica Genocide Victims
The Square dedicated to the Srebrenica genocide victims in Visoko was inaugurated last year on 5 October making Visoko the only municipality in Bosnia-Herzegovina to have honored the victims in this way.
The Bridges of Bosnia-Herzegovina
Marta Vidal explores Bosnia's bridges and the stories of the people who cross them, reflecting on bridges as elements of connection in a country still divided and scarred by recent war.
Insufficient Punishment of Hate Speech Crimes
Hate speech is more common than hate crime as it is encouraged by the unregulated sphere of internet communication.
Football Stands: Settling Nationalist Scores
The phenomenon of expressing hatred in the stands and stadiums of Bosnian football clubs has not yet subsided. Experts claim that those in the stands are used to expressing the rage accumulated in their personal lives.
Remembering Yugoslavia: Even the Drugs Were Cleaner
Nostalgia reflects the present as well as fragments of the past in the former Yugoslavia.