
Remembering Srebrenica's trip to Northern Ireleand hailed a success
Remembering Srebrenica UK’s visit to Belfast was a resounding success after dignitaries, politicians, faith leaders and pupils were all moved by the stories of Bosnian
Remembering Srebrenica UK’s visit to Belfast was a resounding success after dignitaries, politicians, faith leaders and pupils were all moved by the stories of Bosnian
On 1 October 2019, Belfast City Council passed a motion supporting the work of Remembering Srebrenica: “This council continues to stand with those who suffered
Northern Ireland’s first programme reflecting on the worst atrocity on European soil since the Second World War is to inspire future generations that peace after conflict
18 June – Film Screening – Common Grounds Cafe 5 July – Srebrenica Service – Belfast Islamic Centre 5 July
15 July – Belfast Peace March – Starting at Belfast City Hall 6 July – Juma Prayers for Srebrenica – Belfast Islamic centre 6 July
Northern Ireland’s community relations chief, Peter Osborne, is taking over from Dr Ahmed Helmy as chair of the Northern Ireland Board of Remembering Srebrenica.
Remembering Srebrenica is taking an interfaith “Lessons from Srebrenica” delegation to Bosnia this week to learn how lessons from the worst atrocity on European soil
Chair – Peter Osborne (Chair, NI Community Relations Council (CRC) Peter Osborne has spent over 20 years working in the field of community cohesion, community
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.