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The Croatian Parliament remembers the Victims of the Srebrenica Genocide with a Minute of Silence

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July 10, 2026

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The Croatian Parliament remembers the Victims of the Srebrenica Genocide with a Minute of Silence

The Croatian Parliament on Friday paid tribute to the victims of the Srebrenica genocide with a minute of silence, in which the Serbian army and police killed more than eight thousand Bosniak men and boys 31 years ago, after the fall of the enclave that was under UN protection. “Given that today is a sad [] The post The Croatian Parliament remembers the Victims of the Srebrenica Genocide with a Minute of Silence appeared first on Sarajevo Times.

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Sarajevo Times

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· Jun 22, 2026

Families Still Searching for 42 Missing Persons from Kalinovik, Demand Indictments

The Association of Family Members of the Missing from the Kalinovik Municipality, “Truth – Kalinovik ‘92”, today marked the 34th anniversary of the suffering of the Bosniak population in the area of that municipality. They issued an appeal to domestic and international institutions to ensure the victims’ right to memorialization, remove the mural of convicted war criminal Ratko Mladić, [] The post Families Still Searching for 42 Missing Persons from Kalinovik, Demand Indictments appeared first on Sarajevo Times.

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· Jul 9, 2026

Bosnia bids farewell to 10 Srebrenica genocide victims ahead of burial

Mourners gathered in Bosnia's capital on Thursday for an emotional farewell ceremony honoring 10 newly identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, two days before a...

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· 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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· Jul 11, 2026

Remains of 10 Srebrenica genocide victims laid to rest

31 years after the Srebrenica genocide, families are once again gathering at the Potočari Memorial Centre to bury newly identified victims and remember the more than 8,000 Bosniak men and boys killed in July 1995. Yet, 31 years on, the search is far from over. More than 1,000 victims remain missing, and some relatives have died without ever finding their loved ones. Semir Sejfović reports from Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Related coverage for "The Croatian Parliament remembers the Victims of the Srebrenica Genocide with a Minute of Silence": Sarajevo Times — Families Still Searching for 42 Missing Persons from Kalinovik, Demand Indictments. Daily Sabah — Bosnia bids farewell to 10 Srebrenica genocide victims ahead of burial. The Eastern Herald — Sarajevo Bids Farewell to 10 Srebrenica Victims Ahead of 31st Anniversary Burial. TRT World — Remains of 10 Srebrenica genocide victims laid to rest