7 newly identified Srebrenica victims will be buried on the Bosnian massacre anniversary
REPUBLIKA SRPSKA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, JUL 09 – Seven newly identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide will be buried, joining 6,750 others interred at the memorial site, as families seek closure and remembrance.
- On July 11, the 30th anniversary of the genocide, seven victims from the 1995 Srebrenica massacre who were recently identified will be laid to rest in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
- The massacre took place when nationalist Bosnian Serb forces captured Srebrenica, a town designated as a U.N. safe area, during the closing phase of the 1992-95 conflict that followed the breakup of Yugoslavia.
- Over the years, the victims' remains have been discovered at various sites, as their bodies were initially buried in large grave sites around Srebrenica and subsequently moved multiple times to cover up the crimes.
- Secretary-General Antonio Guterres stated that both the United Nations and the global community did not protect the residents of Srebrenica, a U.N.-designated safe area during the conflict, due to deliberate policies, propaganda, and widespread international neglect.
- The burial marks ongoing remembrance amid persistent ethnic divisions and unresolved political tensions that threaten Bosnia's stability decades after the U.S.-brokered peace treaty.
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Seven newly identified victims were buried on Friday, which marks the anniversary of the massacre.
Srebrenica Marks 30 Years Since Genocide with Funeral for Newly Identified Victims
Thousands of people from Bosnia and around the world gathered in Srebrenica to mark the 30th anniversary of a massacre there of more than 8,000 Bosniak Muslim boys and men — an atrocity that has been acknowledged as Europe’s only genocide after the Holocaust. Seven newly identified victims of the 1995 massacre, including two 19-year-old men, were laid to rest in a collective funeral at a vast cemetery near Srebrenica Friday, next to more than 6,…
The remains of seven victims were buried under white tombstones after a common prayer during the commemorations at the Srebrenica-Potocari Memorial Centre.


In the Memorial Center in Potočari, seven more victims of the genocide in Srebrenica will be buried, about a thousand are still being sought.
Thirty years after the Srebrenica massacre, 1,000 of the victims remain missing.
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