Postcards from Bosnia is an audio journey into the heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina, seen through the eyes of an Englishman who has made this place his home.
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A Sad Farewell to an Important Voice
Hello from Bosnia. Today, I want to share something that’s left me truly disappointed. A rare moment where I find it hard to keep my usual optimistic outlook.
The End of Al Jazeera Balkans
This past Saturday, 12 July, Al Jazeera Balkans closed its doors after almost 14 years of broadcasting. Whether you tuned in regularly or not, the channel has been a critical voice in the Western Balkans.
A region where most media is tightly controlled by governments or big business interests. Al Jazeera Balkans stood out as an alternative, independent perspective, a place where tough questions were still asked.
More Than Just Another Newsroom
Of course, they had their own editorial stance. Every newsroom does. But what set them apart was their commitment to diverse, in-depth storytelling and their courage to challenge power.
Over the years, they produced documentaries, investigative reports, and live debates that gave space to stories that might otherwise have been buried.
And they did so in the languages of the region, from Serbian and Croatian to Bosnian and Macedonian, making their work accessible to so many.
A Huge Loss for Media Freedom
Officially, the closure came down to economic and organisational decisions from headquarters in Doha. But whatever the reason, the result is the same.
One less independent voice, one less safe space for journalists, and fewer opportunities to hear all sides of the story.
Around 200 staff are now without work, and in this fragile media environment, that is a devastating blow.
Where Do We Go From Here?
As someone who’s called this region home for over two decades, I’ve seen the struggles for media freedom up close.
This feels like a big step backward. But despite this, I still believe in the region’s positive future.
I’d love to hear your thoughts.
Do you think there’s still space for independent journalism in the Balkans?
Or are we slipping into a single echo chamber?
Let’s keep the conversation going. Vidimo se opet.
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