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.
A survivor of the Omarska prison camp tells Bosnian war crimes court of the horrors he witnessed in summer 1992.
Questions are being asked about why judges did not request an unedited version of crucial documents.
Witness testimony in trial of Serb general charged with Sarajevo siege centres on one of the most shocking incidents of the Bosnian war.
For the first time in its history, the tribunal delivers the maximum penalty on appeal.
Serbs say 27-year sentence too severe, while Muslims very disappointed by acquittal on genocide charges.
Martic witness says the Croatian government of the early Nineties continued what the Ustasha regime had started decades before.
Witness played dead while those around him were executed.
Sarajevo paper continues to publish names of Srebrenica massacre suspects, despite opposition from local authorities.