Society Shuns Young Alcoholics
Why do young people in Prijedor drink? Erna Duratović explores.
Unemployment and Boredom as a Reason to Drink
Why are more and more young people turning to alcohol? Emir Redžić speaks with young people in Vitez to find out.
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Eh, those were the days...
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.
Vitez: Differences as a Tool for Segregation
“Our parents and schools fill our heads with facts; while the fostering of critical thinking remains absent from our education.”
The Scars of Transition: Remnants of Humanity in a Heart-Shaped Land
As poet Mak Dizdar describes in “Blue River” there exists a country: “Beyond dread, beyond doubt, beyond nine, beyond ten, deeper and stronger, beyond silence, beyond darkness.” It is here that a good country exists. A country shaped like a heart. That country’s name is Bosnia-Herzegovina and a strange people live in this heart-shaped land.