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New “red line”: Law against freedom of expression in Republika Srpska

On 2 March, the government of Bosnia's entity Republika Srpska (RS) adopted a Draft Law on Amendments to the Criminal Code of...

Dodik’s Proposed Laws: Whoever Says a Word Goes to Jail

The proposed legal provisions would further threaten freedom of expression in Republika Srpska (Bosnia and Herzegovina). Milorad Dodik,...

[Infographics] Hate and Propaganda Media and Narratives in BiH

The infographics featured here present key findings of the research on hate and propaganda models of media and communication and findings of the research...

How a BiH Media Company Got On the US Sanctions List

Formerly synonymous with free journalism with a critical view of social events in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Alternativna televizija (Alternative Television) from Banja...

Regional capacity building event for grassroots organizations held in Novi Sad

Representatives of the sub-grantees awarded within the Resilience project gathered in Serbia, to exchange their experiences and share information on the projects...

Regulatory and self-regulatory framework against hate speech and disinformation in BiH

This factsheet indicates the main characteristics of the national regulatory and self-regulatory framework against hate speech and disinformation and offers an insight...

B&H: Pressure and self-censorship

By Mirna Stanković Luković  A new acting director of Sarajevo Canton Television (TVSA) was recently appointed - former assistant head of Novi Grad Municipality and...

Sarajevo Canton TV: citizens are paying three times for this television station’s work

By Mirna Stanković - Luković Of all the local public televisions in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo Canton Television receives the most funding for its operations....

B&H: Government and Media (1): Squandering millions for the mayor’s affection

By Mirna Stanković Luković About 30 million KM are transferred every year from the budgets of government institutions into the accounts of public and private...
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Challenging Disinformation by Empowering Albanian Students

F.A.C.T.S. project sparked critical thinking and civic engagement among Albanian students. The F.A.C.T.S. project, run by the Albanian Center...

It Can Be Different: Stories of Young People from BiH Media Deserts

Through the project “It Can Be Different”, magazine eTrafika teaches young people from communities in Bosnia and Herzegovina without journalists or media...