Merdijana Sadović
Senior Project Manager
Senior Project Manager
Merdijana Sadović joined IWPR in 2004, originally as a reporter, and then as the Regional Director for Western Balkans. She has been working on media development, international justice and reconciliation projects in the region for more than 15 years. She was a field producer for ABC News and their Sarajevo bureau chief from 1995 till 2004, covering the war in Bosnia, the deployment of NATO troops and post-war reconstruction. Merdijana is also an experienced radio journalist, who worked for the Bosnian National Radio and various local radio stations as a producer, host and editor-in-chief.
Former United Nations police officer says Croat paramilitaries’ shelling and siege of Mostar made life almost unbearable for Bosniaks.
Chief prosecutor renews call for arrest of Karadzic and Mladic, twelve years after indictments against them were issued.
Amnesty International says protester will be considered a prisoner of conscience if she is jailed.
Just as General Rasim Delic’s case is set to start in The Hague, there are calls for it to be tried in Bosnia.
Campaigners demanding special status end their protest in the capital
He refuses to cooperate and demands an investigation into circumstances of his arrest.
Groups across the region call for chief prosecutor’s deputy to take over from her.
Vlastimir Djordjevic says he needs more time to consider charges in his indictment.
Residents say they don’t want to be governed by the same authorities that were responsible for the massacre.
Milan Martic has been found guilty of the majority of charges in the indictment against him.