Štefica Galić

[2] Štefica Galić is an ethnic Croat from the Herzegovinian town of Ljubuški, in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina.

[3] According to the testimonies gathered by the Gardens of the Righteous Worldwide organization, the couple rescued about a thousand people from camps, two thirds of the total Bosniak population of Ljubuški.

[3][4] Repulsed by the treatment of their fellow denizens, the Galićs moved with their three children to Prague, Czech Republic, in late 1993.

[3] Following the airing of Svetlana Broz's film about the rescue of the Bosniaks of Ljubuški in July 2012, Galić was physically assaulted by a war veterans' association activist.

[6] Since 2010, Galić has been the editor-in-chief of the independent online magazine Tačno.net, which opposes ethnic nationalism in Bosnia and Herzegovina and features authors from other former Yugoslav republics as well.

Logo of the online magazine Tačno.net, established by Galić in 2010.