Amanda Llewellyn: Milera Dodik, who we talked about earlier, is now saying the Bosnian genocide never happened. She says it makes him incredibly popular among Serbs and he's got an election to win this weekend. But could also be putting the country at risk for another civil war? And are we back to square one where we're actually all started again? A little while back, some friends and I started joking that it seems like every single show on streaming services these days is a sequel or a spinoffor a certain dragon themed prequel. We wanted to know why that is and whether we're doomed to a future with zero original content.
Elvedin Pasic lived through the Bosnian genocide in the early 1990s. So why is one of Bosnia’s leaders saying it never happened? And what happens if that leader, Milorad Dodik, wins a national election this weekend?
This episode was reported and produced by Haleema Shah, edited by Matt Collette, fact-checked by Laura Bullard, engineered by Paul Robert Mounsey and Efim Shapiro, and hosted by Noel King.
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