Category Archive: Bosnia Herzegovina

Life in Bosnia: The Beauty of Ramsko Jezero

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This article was submitted by ISA BELLE, a Dutch student studying in Mostar, Herzegovina.

With approximately 7000 inhabitants, a few cozy coffee bars serving good cakes and cheap coffee Prozor itself is not that interesting; however, the surrounding nature is amazing, especially Ramsko Jezero (Ramsko Lake), where two of my friends and I visited this Monday.

Radovan Karadzic, the butcher of the Balkan

Life in Bosnia: War Crimes Fugitive Radovan Karadzic Was Caught

Radovan Karadzic, the butcher of the Balkan

Finally finally….

I was searching the net, preparing for my trips to Berlin when Honza skyped me “Karadzic was arrested. I’m watching it on CNN.” “No, I can’t be. I’ve just surfed that site.” I objected and refreshing CNN home page, still nothing. I googled around but came up empty. Then there it was, the familiar breaking news yellow banner with the large text “War crimes fugitive Radovan Karadzic has been arrested, AP reports quoting the office of Serbian President.” 

bridge over the drina

Life in Bosnia: Bride over the Drina Added to UNESCO List

The Mehmed Paša Sokolovic Bridge over the Drina River in the town of Višegrad was recently added to Unesco Hermitage List. This historically significant bridge is featured in Nobel Prize-winning author Ivo Andric’s “Bridge over the Drina,” a novel describing century-spanning stories and
events taking places in Bosnia, affecting the lives of multi-ethnic Bosnians: Muslims, Turks, Serbs and gypsies.

Misko Stanisic

Life in Bosnia: Documentary Film – Graffiti Street (Ulica Grafita)

Update: Some facts are corrected. Thanks to La Banda’s pianist Misko!

At the end of the 1980s, La Banda was one of the best-known bands on Sarajevo’s alternative rock scene. The musicians were just about to complete their debut album when their plans were dramatically changed by war. This personal documentary by the journalist and director Sergej Kreso, La Banda’s bass guitarist, records a reunion of members of the group after more than 15 years. The old friends return to Sarajevo from five different countries to complete two last songs and therefore finish the album they began before the war. However, Graffiti Street is not just a documentary about a meeting of musicians after a separation caused by war.

Hague International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia

Life in Bosnia: A Visit to The Hague International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia

Hague International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia

Two weeks ago I arrived at The Hague, Netherlands to visit a friend of mine, Nada, who interned at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. She and I taught at the same high school in Sarajevo in 2006. I flew at 6:20 a.m., thus all I wanted to do the rest of the morning was to take a quick nap before exploring the city.

Kosovo independence

Kosovo Declared Independence

Kosovo independence

On Sunday, 17 of February 2008 Kosovo’ parliament declared independence from Serbia with the backup of the USA, Britain, Germany, and France.

Kosovo’s parliament has unanimously endorsed a declaration of independence from Serbia, in a historic session.

Balkan Joke – What Being Thrown off the Boat?

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Frenchman, a Cuban, a Bosnian and an American are stranded in a lifeboat fighting to survive after their ship has gone down. They are trying to show bravado in the middle of a bad situation.

The Frenchman pops open a bottle of French wine he’s saved from their sinking sink, takes a few sips and throws the bottle into the sea. “In Paris when we arrive, we’ll find many more!” he says.

Sarajevo Hostel Haris

Sarajevo Hostel Haris Review

Sarajevo Hostel Haris

A friend of mine visited Sarajevo during her Europe’s tour last year. She stayed at Hostel Haris and wrote a short review about it after much “pressure” from me.

H’s review

Balkan Joke – And the Moon Goes to …?

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Four astronauts land on the moon. An American, a German and two Serbs.

The American jumps out and plants a flag on the surface exclaiming that US derring-do and money made their mission possible so the moon will belong to America.

The German pulled out the flag and stuck in a flag from his country proclaiming that it was German scientific knowledge and technological precision that made the landing possible, so the moon was Germany’s.

Sarajevo

(Video) Call for Worship at Mosque in Sarajevo

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