In Conversation With: genocide survivor; Jasmin Jusuf Jusufović
An in-depth conversation with Srebrenica genocide survivor Nedžad Avdić, who was 17 years old when he survived a mass execution of Bosniak Muslims by Serb
An in-depth conversation with Srebrenica genocide survivor Nedžad Avdić, who was 17 years old when he survived a mass execution of Bosniak Muslims by Serb
The UK’s National Srebrenica Memorial Day Commemoration took place online and was broadcast on Al Jazeera, Face TV, Hyatt TV and the Islam Channel, reaching millions
Over 1,200 memorial community action events and activities will be taking place in schools, local authorities, faith institutions, police forces etc as well as numerous
The Remembering Srebrenica team were joined by Dr. Hikmet Karčić in a discussion about the utilisation of detention and concentration camps in Bosnia as a
Every year, Remembering Srebrenica UK selects a theme that reflects an aspect of the genocide that must be commemorated, but also speaks to communities here
On 14 October, Gloucestershire held its second ‘We Are One’ Awards ceremony, which recognised the amazing work of everyday upstanders who challenge prejudice, build community cohesion, protect
Remembering Srebrenica’s London and South East Board held their Awards Dinner to celebrate the hard work of Community Champions and volunteers who made Srebrenica Memorial
Walking in solidarity with the survivors of the genocide, our Community Champions across the UK are organising Peace Walks, which mirror the “Mars Mira” walk which
7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Flag – Luton Council 9 July – Women’s Gathering Commemoration – Bury Park Community Resource Centre
7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Poster Display – Cleveland Police Middlesbrough HQ 7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Poster Display –
The name Srebrenica has become synonymous with those dark days in July 1995 when, in the first ever United Nations declared safe area, thousands of men and boys were systematically murdered and buried in mass graves.