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Bosnians' Worst Enemy Is Their Own Government
Earlier this year, civil unrest and a natural disaster helped unite Bosnians against a common foe — their own dysfunctional system of government.
Remembering Srebrenica on the Anniversary of the 1995 Balkans Massacre
In July 1995, more than 8,000 “Bosniaks” (Bosnian Muslims) were systematically killed by Serb soldiers in what is sometimes called the lone act of European genocide since World War II. It was the culmination of three years of ethnic cleansing.
The Best American Player at the World Cup Has Already Gone Home
Vedad Ibiševic escaped Bosnia, but now plays for his home country after his adopted one did not attempt to recruit him.
Strange Border Kidnappings in Kosovo: Correspondent Confidential
Journalist Michael Montgomery's investigation of a war that everyone else has forgotten.
VICE News Capsule - Thursday, June 5
Floods uncover mass graves from Bosnian war, Chilean scientists find rare fossils & more.
Balkan Countries Scramble to Deal With Fallout From Record Floods
Three months worth of rainfall dumped over the region have impacted thousands of residents in Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Crumbling Ruins of Sarajevo's 1984 Winter Olympics
I come to the ruins of the winners' podium. "This is where skiers were presented with their medals after winning events in the 1984 Olympics," Tanya tells me. "It was also the exact spot where the Bosnian army executed many prisoners during the war...
Is This the Beginning of a Bosnian Spring?
Bosnians might have to agree on being in one camp instead of three, first.
Bosnia and Herzegovina's Rioters Are On a Roll
They've got the country's political class fearing a "citizens' tsunami".
Government Buildings Torched as Protests Rattle Bosnia
Protesters broke into various official buildings in three cities in the country, demonstrating over unemployment and corruption.
Inside Bosnia's Bleak Zenica Prison
The guards are undertrained and don't pay the inmates enough attention, and the prisoners in turn are often mentally ill, vulnerable, and prone to harming themselves. One man swallowed a rusty spoon and demanded plastic surgery to fix his swollen belly.