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Introducing (In)Justice, the podcast channel brought to you by Message Heard.Dive into compelling true crime stories with a conscience. (In)Justice, home to award-winning series like "Behind the Sun," and "Untold Killing," prioritizes ethical storytelling. We go beyond sensationalism, focusing on the victims, their pursuit of justice, and the real-world impact of crime. Expect in-depth investigations, sensitive interviews, and hosts with relevant expertise, all crafted with meticulous care and respect.Join us as we explore complex cases with sensitivity and depth, always striving for truth and justice.Look out for Killer Privilege coming soon...!(In)Justice Podcast ChannelUntold Killing S1 Untold Killing S2 - The Story of PrijedoBehind The SunKiller Privilege ... coming soon...!

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  • Luvismyrlgn
    Thank you for this podcast! #NeverAgain
    I had just been born in 1990, so I don’t remember much, this helped me put together what we lived through. Incredibly important work, may the USA take notes, and stop moving towards f@cism. This podcast has helped me move through the never ending grieving process and mourn the profound losses of life and teach my children what hatred can do, so it’s not repeated in the USA, to a point of no return. The next few years will be especially rocky, be prepared with community defense and establish mutual aid networks now.
  • Aimee Marie aka Freyacat
    Heartbreaking and important
    Never forget. As the events in the Ukraini unfold I was reminded of the 90s and our “peace and prosperity “ I’m the United States. As a revert Muslim 3 years I was completely unaware of the situation that happened in Sbvrneca as I was like many other Americans shielded from this genocide until much later. Listening to the stories of my brothers and sisters in the region across the world my heart is broken. We are so quick to say never again when it comes to Israeli sémitism and over and over have we allowed it to happen from Bosnia to Rwanda and Syria. So many to list. Alexander tells a heartbreaking story that many are unaware of. Please listen to this podcast no matter who you are. It’s such an important story that needs to be told and shared. Beautiful tapestry of storytelling As you see the only negative review is from a fascist history denier. (Like holocaust deniers) who judge a people as a whole as liars. This is not a lie. Do the research yourself.
  • Alpt.
    Heavy.
    As a child in Turkey, I was hearing about the war in Bosnia. I remember something bad happening there but couldn't grasp it. Now, as I listened what happened, my heart aches. These shouldn't be forgotten, not for animosity or hatred, but to realize how precious is the life and living together. The other thing that this podcast urges me use to go and see Bosnia's beautiful nature and people myself.
  • sussoper
    Heartbreaking
    It’s hard to listen to this story, but it’s even more important to keep the truth out there.
  • Smooth d tickle
    Boo! Go Ratko!
    This is all lies. The genocide never happened. Muslims like to lie and exaggerate. Like 24 people were killed when they tried to assassinate Milosevic! Long live Yugoslavia!
  • laurakate80
    Wow
    I am going to re-listen so I can fully grasp this situation. So well told and no idol chatter. The narrator was thoughtful and just did an amazing job!
  • hist.fan
    Excellent podcast
    I was unaware of the details in the Bosnian war. This podcast was not only educational but riveting!
  • Trillzthatkillz
    Never forget
    This was both educational and emotional.
  • Dsr21
    Two thumbs up
    👍👍
  • Windwhop
    Heart-wrenching truth of crescendo to Bosnian massacre
    Raw. Painful. Brilliantly edited interviews of (and by) Bosniak survivors. Parents. Soldiers. Children. Brutal truth. Brave, sometimes heart-wrenching revelations. Poignant reminder of recent history lest we becomecomplacent.
  • Sasha Hasanbegovic
    Bold, Necessary Storytelling
    As a refugee from the Yugoslav Wars, this podcast hits home. Though its focus is hard to listen to at times, it is much needed. I see myself, and my communities, past and present represented here. In a time of global upheaval, of genocidal denial, it is a reminder that these stories must be told, and that the people who have survived must be elevated. Three cheers to the team behind this, and endless gratitude to those who witnessed the horrors first-hand, and are telling your stories.
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