Srebrenica massacre
Sarajevans Mourn as Convoy Carries Srebrenica Victims to Funeral
Hundreds of people came to pay their respects as a convoy carrying the remains of 19 victims arrived in Sarajevo before their burial at the Srebrenica Memorial Centre on the 26th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide on June 11.
‘They Will Kill Us’: One Woman’s Story of Escape from Srebrenica
Velic had fled to Srebrenica with her husband and children after her home village of Pobudje, near Bratunac, had come under fire.
But when Bosnian Serb forces seized Srebrenica on July 11, 1995, she and her family had to flee again.
"I thought: 'People will not survive, they will kill us.' And so they did," she recalled.
Srebrenica Convictions: 700 Years of Jail Time, Five Life Sentences
The decision by the UN court in The Hague last month to uphold the life sentence handed down to former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic takes the number of life terms imposed for involvement in the Srebrenica genocide to five.
In Serbia and Montenegro, Srebrenica is Still Politically Toxic
The protesters' slogan actually reflects the official stance of Serbia, which is to deny that the killings of more than 7,000 Bosniak men and boys from Srebrenica by Bosnian Serb forces in July 1995 and the expulsions of some 4,000 women, children and elderly people was genocide.
Genocide Oral History Project Launched in Srebrenica
BIRN Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Srebrenica Memorial Centre presented the video project 'The Lives Behind the Fields of Death' on Wednesday at a conference in Srebrenica that highlighted the role of oral history in combatting genocide denial and revisionism.
Kosovo Parliament Adopts Resolution Recognising Srebrenica Genocide
Kosovo MPs adopted a resolution on Wednesday officially recognising the 1995 Srebrenica massacre as genocide, only days before the 26th commemoration of the slaughter of Bosniaks by Bosnian Serb forces.
Pristina adopts resolution on Srebrenica
89 deputies voted for the adoption of the resolution, no one was against or abstained, reports the Pristina Reporters.
At the moment when the President of the Assembly, Glauk Konjufca, announced a point on the Draft Resolution on the committed genocide in Srebrenica, the deputies of the Serbian List and Minister Goran Raki left the session.
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North Macedonia Municipality to Install Srebrenica Memorial
The Cair municipality in Skopje has announced ahead of the anniversary of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide on July 11 that it will soon install a memorial commemorating the victims of worst atrocity in post-World War II Europe.
Srebrenica: How Bosnian Companies Supplied the Genocide Cover-Up
Nikolic had a conversation with representatives of the Serb-run Bratunac municipality and the local police, and it was agreed to contact state-owned companies and ask them to provide the heavy machinery required.
19 Genocide Victims to be Buried on Srebrenica Anniversary
The Missing Persons Institute of Bosnia and Herzegovina told BIRN that 19 people's remains will be laid to rest in a ceremony at the cemetery at the Srebrenica Memorial Centre on July 11.
Missing Persons Institute spokesperson Emza Fazlic said that the youngest victim to be buried this year will be Azmir Osmanovic, who was killed at the age of 16.