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Author Archives: Drago Hedl

Posted inCroatia, Southeastern Europe

Impunity Prevails

by Drago Hedl 08/12/200519/06/2020

Croatia’s leading investigative journalist compares the country’s attitudes toward war crimes reporting today and in the 1990s.

Posted inBosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Southeastern Europe

High Society Arrests

by Drago Hedl 03/06/200414/08/2020
Posted inCroatia, Southeastern Europe

Enslaved in Croatia

by Drago Hedl 19/02/200402/08/2020
Posted inCroatia, Southeastern Europe

Croatia: Right or Left?

by Drago Hedl 08/10/200302/08/2020
Posted inCroatia, Environment, Southeastern Europe

Deep Ditch, Dusted Off

by Drago Hedl 12/06/200302/08/2020
Posted inCroatia, Southeastern Europe

Home to Die

by Drago Hedl 05/03/200302/08/2020
Posted inCroatia, Southeastern Europe

Home to Die

by Drago Hedl 04/03/200302/08/2020
Posted inSoutheastern Europe

VREME: On the Spot: Okucani – Pakrac: Waiting For The People To Decide

by Drago Hedl 15/05/199502/08/2020
Posted inBosnia & Herzegovina, Southeastern Europe

VREME: Croatia Cancels UNPROFOR: Bye, Bye Boys in Blue

by Drago Hedl and Filip Svarm 23/01/199514/08/2020
Posted inSoutheastern Europe

VREME: The Zagreb-Belgrade Highway: Sacrificial Lamb

by Drago Hedl 09/01/199502/08/2020

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