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The remains of 10 newly identified victims of the Srebrenica genocide were laid to rest at the Potocari Memorial Cemetery as Bosnia and Herzegovina marked 31 years since the 1995 killings.
Today we mark the International Day of Reflection and Commemoration of the 1995 Srebrenica Genocide.
We honour the more than 8,000 Bosniak Muslim men and boys killed, remember all those forcibly displaced, and reaffirm our commitment to standing against hatred and division.
Today we remember the Bosnian genocide on July 11, 1995 when Serbs executed 8000+ people including children just because they were Muslim.
It’s no surprise that Israel funded the Serbian armed forces, and has become one of the biggest allies to the genocidal regime.
Serbia never apologized.
Bodies are still being discovered 30+ years later.
And the history of Muslims being executed for their way of worship is still happening today in Gaza, Sudan, and around the world.
Today, we honor our Bosnian friends and family.
As a civil rights activist and attorney, I will dedicate my life to fighting against injustice. Always.
Thirty-one years after the Srebrenica Genocide, 10 more victims — aged 20 to 56 — will finally be laid to rest. Families will find peace as sons, brothers, and cousins are buried side-by-side, marking another chapter in the aftermath of one of the deadliest atrocities since WWII.
At least 8,372 Muslim Bosniak men and boys were murdered during the Srebrenica Genocide in July 1995 in the UN protected zone.
In a bloody war lasting three-and-a-half years, some 100,000 people died, and at least two million others were forced to abandon their homes
Today we mark the International Day of Reflection and Commemoration of the Srebrenica Genocide.
We honour the more than 8,000 Bosniak Muslim men and boys killed, and reaffirm our commitment to standing against hatred and division.
Today marks 31 years since the Srebrenica Genocide, where 8,372 Muslim Bosniak men and boys were systematically slaughtered by Bosnian Serb forces.
Tens of thousands are gathering at the Srebrenica Memorial Centre as 10 more victims are finally laid to rest. After decades of waiting for their loved ones to be identified, these families are bringing the remains of their fathers, husbands, and sons home to join the 6,722 already laid to soil
July 11, 1995
Today, we remember the 8,372 Bosniak men and boys murdered in the genocide at Srebrenica.
They were not statistics.
They had names. Families. Dreams. Futures that were stolen.
More than three decades later, mothers are still burying sons whose remains continue to be identified from mass graves. Some families have waited decades simply to lay a few recovered bones to rest.
Memory is not vengeance.
Memory is justice.
Memory is the promise that those who were murdered will never be erased, and that those who survived will never stand alone.
We remember because forgetting is the final victory of genocide.
We remember because denial is its final chapter.
Today, Bosnia stands still.
We say their names.
We carry their memory.
Never forgotten. Never denied.
Srebrenica. 11 July 1995.
#Srebrenica #NeverForget #Bosnia #BosniaAndHerzegovina #RememberSrebrenica #Genocide #History #BosnianHistory
31 years after the Srebrenica genocide, grieving families in Bosnia lay to rest 10 newly identified victims. Clothed in traditional green shrouds, the coffins are carried by mourners to the Potocari Memorial Cemetery on the anniversary of the July 1995 genocide.
The victims, ranging from 20 to 56 years old, are among the more than 8,300 Bosniak men and boys systematically killed by Bosnian Serb forces. Decades on, forensic teams continue the painstaking work of identifying fragmented remains scattered across mass graves, offering delayed closure to families who have waited a lifetime to say goodbye
On the day we commemorate the Srebrenica genocide, let's not forget the victims of the wider Bosnian genocide, of 5-month old Amila who was killed in Biljani, Kljuc, in July 1992, and tens of thousands of others across Bosnia who lost their lives to Mladic's forces that year.
Boşnaklar etnik olarak Türk değildi. Ama sırf Müslüman oldukları için "Türk" denilerek katledildiler.
İşte bu yüzden kaybetmemeliyiz.. çünkü kaybedersek bize insanca davranmayacaklar.
I will never forget the harrowing stories I heard from the Mothers of Srebrenica. One mother lost 5 sons.
So important we continue remembering & honouring the many victims of what has been described by the UN as the ‘worst crime on European soil since the Second World War. #genocide #RememberingSrebrenica
Bu beyaz nişanlar kadar tertemiz ve masumdular, aynı zamanda bir o kadar yalnızdılar.
Srebrenitsa'da kötü bir şey olacak diye günler öncesinde duyurmaya çalıştılar ama, Avrupa kendi eliyle düşmana teslim etti.
Hepsine haram olsun. #SrebrenitsaSoykırımı
I was deeply moved to visit Srebrenica last week.
Today, as we stop to remember the victims and families who mourn them, we must also commit ourselves to fighting violence, and dehumanisation wherever we encounter it, and stopping hatred from taking hold.
The last act of open genocide in Europe that people still don't know about.
31 years ago over 8000 Bosnians, mainly men and boys, were mercilessly slaughtered in what was supposed to be a UN-designated “safe area”. Today the international community is still failing to protect the lives of the innocent.
Photo: Ron Haviv
#Srebrenitsa31Yıl