
Remembering Srebrenica London & South East's Community Awards
Local politicians, faith leaders, educators and activists gathered in London for an awards ceremony earlier this month to celebrate the contributions of individuals from across
Local politicians, faith leaders, educators and activists gathered in London for an awards ceremony earlier this month to celebrate the contributions of individuals from across
Two of Remembering Srebrenica’s partners, Safet Vukalić and Redbridge Council, have been shortlisted for two No2H8Crime awards in recognition of their efforts to challenge hatred.
30 June – Bosnian Diaspora Schools Commemoration – Sir Fredric Osborn School 5 July – Srebrenica Memorial Event – Al-Khoei Foundation & Islamic Centre 8 July
Pupils at a London school have been working with 15 other schools around the globe to help raise awareness about genocides since the Holocaust, following their meeting with a Srebrenica survivor earlier this year.
A group of talented young artists will ‘rewind, retell and remember’ Srebrenica as they deliver a powerful night of music, poetry and spoken word in Barking.
A group of young creative professionals from London have visited Srebrenica to learn how lessons from the worst atrocity on European soil since World War Two can be used in the capital to help create better, safer and stronger communities.
A group of young artists, writers and musicians from East London travelled to Bosnia & Herzegovina with our ‘Lessons from Srebrenica’ educational visits programme to witness at first-hand the testimony of survivors and Mothers who lost loved ones in the Srebrenica genocide.
Remembering Srebrenica ambassador Simon Callow CBE has contributed a powerful and personal message of support following Srebrenica Memorial Week.
Some 2,000 invited guests gathered at Westminster Abbey, London to mark the 20th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide in a high-profile memorial service.
Top professionals from the worlds of faith, law and international relations are gathering in London to mark the 20th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide with a roundtable event that aims to raise fresh perspectives on the atrocity.
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.