On this day in 1995 , as Serb forces entered the UN safe area of Srebrenica, they proceeded to murder over 8,372 Bosniak-Muslims in the course of a few days.

Today we remember the innocent taken simply because of their ethnic and religious identity. We vow to never forget.
Prior to the 11th, Ratko Mladic and Serb forces laid siege to Srebrenica. A UN protected safe area Srebrenica acted as a refuge for the thousands of Bosnian-Muslims who were forcibly displaced by Serb forces in Eastern Bosnia.
Upon entry to Srebrenica, Serb forces split the men and women up. They expelled the women, but not before taking some of them away. Some women would then end up being raped and killed. Hundreds of Srebrenica's women still remain missing.
As they forced Bosnian-Muslims out of their homes, they set out to capture and kill as many people as possible. Men as old as 90 and boys as young as 12 were victims of the brutal massacres and executions enacted by Serb forces.
In some cases, they would tie the men up and lead them to a field where they would line them up and execute them. These crimes were not hidden as video evidence remains of Serb soldiers taking pleasure in the executions of Bosniaks.
Over the course of a few days in July, over 8,000 Bosnian-Muslims would end up being murdered. This was the final act of a broader strategy of genocide and ethnic expulsion enacted by Serb leadership which began in 1992.
The victims bodies were then buried in mass graves. Eventually in order to conceal their crimes, remains would be relocated in secondary and even tertiary mass graves. To date, hundreds of mass graves containing the remains of those killed have been found in Bosnia.
As Judge Riad stated during the ICTY investigations and trial:

"These are truly scenes from hell, written on the darkest pages of humanity."

#BosnianGenocide #Srebrenica26
We remember because we cannot allow each other to forget the atrocity which occurred on European soil just 50 years after the Holocaust. We remember because Srebrenica teaches us the depth of man's inhumanity. We remember because we must learn from our collective past.
Our promise is this:

We will continue to educate on the consequences of hatred. We will continue to educate on the Bosnian Genocide. Every day, in honour of those who were killed in the name of ethnonationalism, we will do our part to equip communities to stand up against hate.

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8 Jul
The UK National Srebrenica Memorial Day Ceremony will begin shortly.

Join us in remembering the Bosnian Genocide:

srebrenica.org.uk/ceremony
Today we have gathered to remember, to reflect, and to learn.

26 years ago, thousands of Bosniak-Muslims were murdered en masse due to their identity.

Today, we honour them.

Join the ceremony now: srebrenica.org.uk/ceremony
Chair of RSUK @waqarazmi opens the ceremony with important words.

"As we move forward with rebuilding our communities, we will remember and learn from the stories of genocide survivors whose spirit is remarkable."

Srebrenica.org.uk/ceremony
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31.05. 1992. Radio Prijedor broadcasts the following:

“Citizens of Serb nationality, join your army and police in the pursuit of extermism. Others; Muslims & Croat must place white flags on their homes and put on white armbands. Or you will suffer severe consequences”
Thus started the genocidal campaign of ethnic cleansing in Prijedor. As people were marked to identify themselves as “non-Serb” they were murdered or sent off to concentration camps where they suffered torture, starvation and constant beatings. #WhiteArmBandDay
Today we remember, the innocent civilians of Prijedor. Over 3,000 mainly Bosniak Muslims were murdered.

102 children were murdered.
Women were imprisoned and raped.
Over 50,000 Bosniak Muslims were forcibly displaced from their homes.

#WhiteArmBandDay
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In Bosnia, today is a Day of Remembrance on the Concentration Camps and Survivors. While the exact number of concentration camps functioning during the Bosnian war is unknown, it’s estimated there were at least 650 camps in which people were abused, tortured, and murdered.
Today we will be highlighting some of the worst and most notable concentration camps throughout the Bosnian genocide.

Omarska Camp was in operation from May 25-August 21, 1992. An estimated 6,000 civilians were imprisoned at Omarska, with at least 700 humans being murdered.
The Trnopolje Camp held between 4,000-7,000 Bosnian Muslim and Bosnian Croats. The Trnopolje camp, just like the Omarska camp, was shut down after an investigation by British journalists uncovered the crimes against civilians, torture, harassment, rapes were common in the camps.
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