A Bosnian-born woman who formerly lived in Hartford has been found guilty of lying to get American citizenship after she hid ...
According to an indictment, Nada Radovan Tomanic was involved in the “physical and mental abuse of Bosnian Serb prisoners” in ...
Nada Radovan Tomanic, 53, moved to Hartford after lying about participating in the physical and psychological abuse of ...
BIRN’s series about women photographers documenting the Bosnian war profiles Isabella Balena, whose pictures captured the impact of the fighting that divided and devastated the picturesque city of ...
In the first of BIRN’s series of interviews with women photojournalists and reporters who covered the Bosnian war, Heidi Rinke-Jarosch recalls refugees from Srebrenica arriving at a refugee camp and a ...
TESANJ, Bosnia (Reuters) - A quarter of a century after their own country was devastated by war, three Bosnian women are struggling to bring home loved ones caught up in Syria's ruinous conflict and ...
Former NYC firefighter John Jordan testified about "tourist snipers" in besieged Sarajevo. Now Italy is investigating wealthy ...
Today the 24-year-old is a defender for one of Bosnia's top women's football clubs, a team that is winning matches but still trying to win more fans as it battles gender norms in the patriarchical ...
Smith theatre presents a premiere of a new work, Sarajevo Phoenix, by Ellen W. Kaplan, professor of theater, on January 24 at 7 p.m. in the Hallie Flanagan Studio Theatre; free and open to the public.
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