The Scars of Transition or Open Wounds of the Present?
Lejla Bečar explores the little-known story of a basketball project that inspired young Bosniaks, Croats and Serbs to play on the same team.
The Art of Peace: Bosnia-Herzegovina
"While art cannot stop a bullet, it can perhaps prevent one from being fired in the first place." - William Kelley
Bosnia’s Different Truths
The fighting ended long ago, but it would be a stretch to say the country is at peace.
The Unusual Fate of a Former Detainee
“A man must be happy after everything he survives; accept life if you don't want to lose your mind.”
The Scars of Transition: We Were Unified Once
The peace that the Yugoslav people once built has been destroyed; all because of the stereotypical claim that the hatred between the nations of Yugoslavia was ever-present. This hatred was fabricated by the ruling elites who wanted to teach Slavs how to be civilized and democratic.
The Scars of Transition: Opportunities for Coexistence
Tuzla, an example of multiculturalism in Bosnia-Herzegovina, does not experience issues related to national identity as much as other areas, but this merely raises more questions. “Why is Tuzla not progressing despite such an advantage?” Mirza Haličević reports.