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On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1470, The Ottomans capture Euboea. In 1562, Fray Diego de Landa, acting Bishop of Yucatán, burns the sacred idols and books of the Maya. In 1948, Elias Khoury, Lebanese intellectual, playwright and novelist (died 2024) was born. In 1952, Voja Antonić, Serbian computer scientist and journalist, designed the Galaksija computer was born. In 1961, Indian city Pune floods due to failure of the Khadakwasla and Panshet dams, killing at least two thousand people. In 1979, Maya Kobayashi, Japanese journalist was born. In 2006, The 2006 Lebanon War begins. In 2010, Pius Njawé, Cameroonian journalist (born 1957) passed away. In 2012, Syrian Civil War: Government forces target the homes of rebels and activists in Tremseh and kill anywhere between 68 and 150 people. In 2012, Hamid Samandarian, Iranian director and playwright (born 1931) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Kavazovic: Global Recognition of Srebrenica Genocide Is a Civilizational Act

Reisu-l-ulema of the Islamic Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina Husein ef. Kavazović said today in the Gazi Husrev-bey mosque in Sarajevo that remembering the genocide in Srebrenica is not only an act of honoring the victims but a permanent religious, moral and national obligation to preserve the truth, warning that forgetting opens up space for [] The post Kavazovic: Global Recognition of Srebrenica Genocide Is a Civilizational Act appeared first on Sarajevo Times.
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Sarajevo Times
· Jul 11, 2026
The Courage to Remember, the Wisdom to Reconcile
Srebrenica By Matija Lovrić Every nation carries a wound that defines its collective memory. For the Jewish people, it is Auschwitz. For Armenians, the marches into the Syrian desert. For Rwandans, the genocide of 1994. For Bosniaks, it is Srebrenica. [] The post The Courage to Remember, the Wisdom to Reconcile appeared first on Sarajevo Times.
TRT World
· Jul 10, 2026
Srebrenica: 31 Years Later
31 years after the Srebrenica genocide, the search for truth, justice, and remembrance continues. This special edition of Across The Balkans is broadcast from the Srebrenica Memorial Centre in Potocari. The programme features genocide survivors Almasa Salihovic, spokesperson for the Srebrenica Memorial Centre, and Adem Mehmedovic, a historian and journalist from Srebrenica, who speak about their lifelong commitment to preserving the truth and raising awareness about the Srebrenica genocide. Across The Balkans, hosted by Nadja Muftic, is TRT World's programme focusing on the issues and fault lines shaping Southeast Europe today.
Anadolu Agency
· Jul 11, 2026
Canada remembers Srebrenica genocide victims, calls for accountability on anniversary
On anniversary of 1995 massacre, Ottawa ‘reflects on and remembers Srebrenica genocide,' says statement by Global Affairs Canada
The Eastern Herald
· Jul 9, 2026
Sarajevo Bids Farewell to 10 Srebrenica Victims Ahead of 31st Anniversary Burial
Ten victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide were honored in Sarajevo Thursday, their coffins pausing at the Presidency building and the Markale marketplace before burial at Potocari on July 11 — the 31st anniversary of the massacre that killed at least 8,372 Bosniak men and boys.
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