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  2. Nezavisne novine - Wikipedia

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    In August 1999, Nezavisne Novine broke new ground by reporting on the murder of 200 Muslim civilians by Serbian police officers in 1992. [5] With the report, the paper became the first Bosnian Serb paper to report on war crimes by Bosnian Serbs during the Yugoslav Wars . [ 2 ]

  3. List of newspapers in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Nezavisne novine: 27 December 1995; 28 years ago () Banja Luka Braće Pišteljića 1 78000 Banja Luka, BiH: Daily NIGD "DNN" d.o.o. www.nezavisne.com: Unknown: Today's Nezavisne Novine (English: Independent newspapers) emerged from a daily publication Dnevne nezavisne novine which were the first private newspaper in Republika Srpska entity.

  4. Korićani Cliffs massacre - Wikipedia

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    Nezavisne novine was able to establish that many of the bodies had been doused with acid after the shooting and that at least 12 corpses had been burned. At least two forensic experts from Banja Luka, Aleksandar Vodovnik and Slavisa Duric, examined the bodies in the ravine on 14 September 1992, and were referred to them by the assistant ...

  5. List of radio stations in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Nes Radio – Banja Luka [6] operated by Nezavisne novine; Radio BIR – Sarajevo (Religious broadcasting, Islamic radio) Radio M – Sarajevo/Vogošća; Big Radio 2 – Banja Luka [7] operated by Big Radio; Radio Mix – Sarajevo operated by RSG Media Group; ORV Radio – Bijela, Brčko operated by OTV Valentino

  6. 1992 Yugoslav People's Army column incident in Tuzla

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    When the Bosnian War broke out in April 1992, there were four types of federal and Serb armed forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina.These were; the Yugoslav people's Army (JNA), volunteer units raised by the JNA, Bosnian Serb Territorial Defense (TO) detachments, and Bosnian Serb Ministry of Internal Affairs Police (MUP). [4]

  7. Mass media in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Avaz Twist Tower, the HQ of Dnevni Avaz. The mass media of Bosnia and Herzegovina refers to mass media outlets based in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). Television, radio, magazines and newspapers are all operated by both state-owned and for-profit corporations which depend on advertising, subscription, and other sales-related revenues.

  8. Bosnia and Herzegovina Sportsperson of the Year - Wikipedia

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    Bosnia and Herzegovina Sportsperson of the Year (Bosnian: Sportista godine Bosne i Hercegovine) are annual sporting awards given to best athletes of Bosnia and Herzegovina by Banja Luka-based newspaper Nezavisne novine.

  9. Oslobođenje - Wikipedia

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    The Oslobođenje (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Ослобођење; Bosnian pronunciation: [oslobod͡ʑěːɲe]; 'Liberation') is the Bosnian national daily newspaper, published in Sarajevo.