In the first episode we present an overview of the last year of trials before the BiH War Crimes Chamber. The TV Justice team visited Foca Prison in Eastern Bosnia, where some of those who have been convicted of war crimes are serving their sentences.
This was the first time since the end of the war that a journalist from Bosnia and Herzegovina had entered this prison, which, during the war, was a detention center, and spoken with someone who had been sentenced for war crimes.
State Court President Meddzida Kreso, Jasminka Dzumhur of the State Ombudsman's Office, Foca Prison Director Sinisa Golijanin, and Gojko Jankovic, who is serving 34 years for war crimes in Foca, were among those interviewed by TV Justice for this programme.
TV Justice Magazine is a monthly show about war crime trials in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the front of the State court War Crimes Chamber. TV Justice is part of the Justice Report, a specialist reporting agency focusing on war crimes trials taking place before local courts, development of the local legal system and efforts to come to terms with the past. You can read our reports, listen Radio Justice and watch TV Justice online at www.bim.ba and Balkan Insight Video.
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