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More than 200 Students from Sarajevo Canton participate in the Peace March

The road from Nezuk to the Potočari Memorial Center will be crossed again this year by more than 200 high school students of the Sarajevo Canton, accompanied by professors and directors of their schools. As the largest organized group of participants in this year’s Peace March, from July 8 to 10, they will walk the [] The post More than 200 Students from Sarajevo Canton participate in the Peace March appeared first on Sarajevo Times.
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Sarajevo Times
· Jul 9, 2026
Around 9,000 Participants are expected at this Year’s Peace March
At this year’s Peace March, which commemorates the victims of the Srebrenica Genocide, around 9,000 participants are expected, said the President of the Subcommittee for the Peace March, Suljo Čakanović. He emphasized that organizers completed all preparations and that logistical, medical, and any other necessary support would be available to participants during their three-day march. [] The post Around 9,000 Participants are expected at this Year’s Peace March appeared first on Sarajevo Times.
Balkan Insight
· Jul 8, 2026
Srebrenica March Sets Off as Thousands Retrace Genocide Survivors’ Path
Thousands have joined the annual Peace March to the Srebrenica Memorial Centre, marking the 31st anniversary of the 1995 genocide of Bosniaks by Bosnian Serb forces.
Trend News Agency
· Jun 26, 2026
Azerbaijani cadets participate in "Aybyn-2026" Military-Patriotic Youth Gathering in Kazakhstan (PHOTO)
Azerbaijani cadets participate in "Aybyn-2026" Military-Patriotic Youth Gathering in Kazakhstan (PHOTO)
TRT World
· Jul 8, 2026
Thousands join Peace March to honour Srebrenica genocide victims
More than 6,000 people set off on July 8 from Nezuk on the annual Peace March to Srebrenica, marking the 31st anniversary of the 1995 genocide committed by the Serb forces. Participants walk the 100-kilometre route over three days, following the same path Bosniaks took while fleeing the massacre. Survivors are leading this year’s march, which will conclude in Potocari ahead of the collective funeral for newly identified victims.
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Related coverage for "More than 200 Students from Sarajevo Canton participate in the Peace March": Sarajevo Times — Around 9,000 Participants are expected at this Year’s Peace March. Balkan Insight — Srebrenica March Sets Off as Thousands Retrace Genocide Survivors’ Path. Trend News Agency — Azerbaijani cadets participate in "Aybyn-2026" Military-Patriotic Youth Gathering in Kazakhstan (PHOTO). TRT World — Thousands join Peace March to honour Srebrenica genocide victims