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Reporting Impact
 
 
Balkan listeners to IWPR radio show approve of its impartial handling of conflict-related justice stories.
By IWPR staff (30-Oct-09)
IWPR’s reporting on the conviction of Milan and Srdoje Lukic generates discussion of case.
By IWPR staff (16-Sep-09)
Discussion on press propaganda during Balkan wars prompted by IWPR report on Belgrade probe into the controversy.
By IWPR staff (22-Jul-09)
IWPR report on EU role in Balkans said to contribute to reconciliation impetus.
By IWPR staff (22-Jun-09)
IWPR’s Facing Justice radio show now reaches more than one million listeners in Serbia alone.
By IWPR staff
IWPR radio programme helping pave way for reconcilation in the Balkans, say journalists in region.
By IWPR staff
Regional journalists say IWPR radio show is helping promote reconciliation in the Balkans.
By IWPR staff (20-Mar-09)
IWPR report on Visegrad atrocities helps to expose problem of war crimes denial.
By IWPR staff (18-Feb-09)
In-depth reports on key war crimes justice issues prompt discussion amongst analysts.
By Merdijana Sadovic, Hague tribunal programme manager (12-Jan-09)
Neutrality and thoroughness of IWPR war crimes justice programme highlighted in independent audience research findings.
By Merdijana Sadovic, Hague tribunal programme manager (25-Nov-08)
IWPR credited with promoting the discussion of war crimes justice issues.
By Merdijana Sadovic, Hague tribunal programme manager (25-Oct-08)
IWPR war crimes justice reports said to be helping locals gain more objective understanding of the conflict.
By Merdijana Sadovic, Hague tribunal programme manager (30-Sep-08)
Observers say IWPR’s balanced coverage of Karadzic arrest set an example for other media in region.
By Merdijana Sadovic, Hague tribunal programme manager (22-Aug-08)
Article investigating the sale of information on mass graves lauded by war crimes justice experts.
By Merdijana Sadovic in Sarajevo (23-Jun-08)
Tribunal transparency discussed by Bosnian media following IWPR round table.
By Merdijana Sadovic, International Justice/ICTY programme manager.
Gotovina trial reports revive Croatian media interest in the tribunal.
By Merdijana Sadovic, International Justice/ICTY programme manager (27-Apr-08)
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Reports on location of ICTY archives sparks discussion in leading international justice forum.
By Merdijana Sadovic, International Justice/ICTY programme manager (25-Apr-08)
Bosnians say IWPR/RFE programme is helping them to come to terms with the conflict.
By Merdijana Sadovic, Hague tribunal programme manager (19-Mar-08)
IWPR radio programme Facing Justice gets stamp of approval from broadcasters in the region.
By Merdijana Sadovic, Hague tribunal programme manager (01-Feb-08)
IWPR article on controversial Serbian security documents generates debate in region.
By Merdijana Sadovic, Hague Tribunal programme manager
Bos-Hrv-Srp
IWPR interviewed by leading Dutch newspaper and republished in one of the biggest selling Croatian dailies.
By Merdijana Sadovic, Hague tribunal programme manager
Bos-Hrv-Srp
IWPR report on future of ICTY archives proves timely as official study begins a few weeks after its publication.
By Merdijana Sadovic, Hague tribunal programme manager
Bos-Hrv-Srp
IWPR reports on international justice and Balkan war crimes issues regarded as important source for academics and human rights activists.
By Merdijana Sadovic, Hague Tribunal programme manager
Bos-Hrv-Srp
Reports on arrests of Serbian war crimes suspects generates flurry of republications and other media interest.
By Merdijana Sadovic, Hague programme manager

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