In this compelling episode, we sit down with veteran media producer and broadcaster George Stamkoski, whose frontline reporting for UNTV during the brutal conflicts in the former Yugoslavia in 1994 exposed the harsh realities of genocide in Bosnia-Hercegovina. His firsthand experiences would later shape the influential book 'With No Peace to Keep', a landmark publication commissioned by the Open Society Institute and launched at the British House of Commons. Edited and published by Stamkoski, the book brings together insights from 30 global experts on the UN's complex peacekeeping efforts—and failures—during the Balkan wars. We explore the critical moments that led to the book’s creation, the shocking inaction witnessed by UN peacekeepers in Srebrenica, and how George's time with UNTV ignited a commitment to reporting on the region.
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