Bearing Witness – From Wales to Srebrenica
In April 2015, members of the Welsh Assembly travelled to Bosnia-Herzegovina with our ‘Lessons from Srebrenica’ educational visits programme to witness at first-hand the testimony
In April 2015, members of the Welsh Assembly travelled to Bosnia-Herzegovina with our ‘Lessons from Srebrenica’ educational visits programme to witness at first-hand the testimony
Members of Birmingham Community Foundation travelled with like-minded people from across the Midlands and beyond to witness at first-hand the testimony of survivors and Mothers
Mustafaen Kamal travelled to Srebrenica with fellow students from the London School of Economics (LSE). Mustafaen, pictured with the group, offers here a personal take on his experience in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
A group of London School of Economics (LSE) students took part in an educational visit to Srebrenica. Rahat Siddique, Nadia Raslan, Riz Nasrullah, Mustafaen Kamal and Anisa Ahmed travelled as part of our ‘Lessons from Srebrenica’ programme. Here, they document their thoughts on the experience.
Student Izzie Shaw, from Shropshire, travelled to Srebrenica on our educational visits programme. Here she recounts her experiences as a delegate on the Lessons from Srebrenica programme.
Student Jonas Pelendi took part in a ‘Lessons from Srebrenica’ educational visit. Here, Jonas writes about his experience in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Jackie Doyle-Price, MP for Thurrock, reflects on her visit to Srebrenica.
Iain Stewart, MP for Milton Keynes South, reflects on his visit to Srebrenica. “My visit to Srebrenica was one of the most moving moments of
Tobias Ellwood, MP for Bournemouth East, reflects on his visit to Srebrenica.
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.