
Experimenting with peace
How political parties in Bosnia and Herzegovina are manipulating the peace agreement.
Perspectives | BiH2018.12.08
From its beginning, this case has been smeared with political interventions by followers of the political ideologies that have remained in power in Bosnia and Herzegovina since the war.
After the confirmation by the Constitutional Court that the trial did not violate the rights of Marko Radić, the HDZ has found a way to half his sentence and, very soon, release him.
The County Court of Zagreb adopted the decision to partially accept the judgment of the Court of BiH, and subsequently reduced Radić’s sentence from 21 years of imprisonment to 12 years and 6 months.
Radić’s supporters already started posting welcoming banners around Mostar, once the decision about almost halving his sentence became publicly known.

Gorana Mlinarevic
Gorana Mlinarević is an independent researcher. Her interdisciplinary research focuses on the prosecution of wartime sexual violence and war and post-war issues and experiences affecting women. She often explores intersections and tensions between identity politics and economic and social realities of the post-war societies.
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