The Srebrenica Memorial Center informs the public that, in accordance with the current security situation, it will remain closed until further notice. This decision has been made due to the inability to ensure adequate security guarantees for our employees, collaborators, guests, and visitors, in line with legal regulations and the current circumstances, including the ongoing coup directed against state institutions by rebel groups based in Banja Luka.
The safety of all involved must be the top priority, and the center will remain closed until the situation stabilizes and appropriate guarantees are provided. All employees of the Memorial Center will perform their duties through remote work, if possible, to maintain the continuity of administrative and other operations. This work arrangement will be temporary until the conditions are met for a return to regular activities. Additionally, all activities that can be carried out in Sarajevo and other locations will continue, including the planned conference on March 11 in the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
We express our gratitude to all visitors for their understanding and patience during this period. Our mission remains unchanged – preserving the memory of the victims of genocide and educating about the importance of peace, tolerance, and human rights.
The decision to reopen the Memorial Center will be made depending on the development of the security situation and after the competent authorities provide the necessary guarantees for the safety of all involved. We will also seek security guarantees from SIPA, OHR, and EUFOR. However, neither now nor at any time will we accept that our security is entrusted to an institution that committed genocide and continues to carefully nurture the tradition of genocide both in its name and organization. We call on the state leadership to take all necessary steps as soon as possible to ensure the basic safety of all citizens at every step of this country, starting from Srebrenica.
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@IkaFerrerGotic@jk1963_keenan That is where Bosnians can teach Scots something about drinking. Meze - eating while drinking and pacing yourself instead of battering down glass after glass of cheap whisky.
Lagano - take it easy and sip a good single malt Scotch whisky slowly to enjoy the flavours.
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