for the record, today is the anniversary of Srebrenica Massacre

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The Srebrenica massacre, also known as the Srebrenica genocide,[1][2][3][4][5][6] refers to the July 1995 killing of more than 8,000[7] Bosniak (Bosnian Muslim) men and boys, in and around the town of Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, by units of the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS) under the command of General Ratko Mladi? during the Bosnian War, in the largest mass murder committed in Europe since World War II.[8] A paramilitary unit from Serbia known as the Scorpions, officially part of the Serbian Interior Ministry until 1991,[9] participated in the massacre[10][11] and it is alleged that foreign volunteers including the Greek Volunteer Guard also participated.[12][13][14]

 

 

YUGOSLAVIA BOSNIA

Thirteen years since Srebrenica; thirteen facts to refute the theorists of an ?anti-Serb imperialist conspiracy?

 

Srebrenica

Srebrenica-Bosnia,the world’s first United Nations Safe Area, was the site of the worst case of genocide in Europe since World War II. Thousands where killed here during the 1991-95 civil war. It’s a town with alot of sadness. But it’s worth seeing if anyone is planning on taking a trip through Bosnia.
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Thousands of Muslims were buried in unmarked graves near Srebrenica
Potocari (2006-2007): More than a decade after the massacres around Srebrenica, a massive excavationtook place near Srebrenica in an attempt to identify the remains of Bosnians Muslims.

 


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(AP Photo/Amel Emric)A Bosnian Muslim woman weeps as she searches for her relative among coffins of Srebrenica victims displayed at a Memorial center in Potocari near Srebrenica on Wednesday, July 9, 2008.
Burial in Srebrenica of 534 Bosnian Muslims

Bosnian Muslim women at the Potocari memorial center in 11 July Photograph: FEHIM DEMIR/EPA /Corbis
Exhumation site shows mounds of bodies belonging to the Srebrenica genocide victims in the Cancari Valley. You may click to enlarge this photo for better clarity.

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