MEMORIALS
Srebrenica-Potočari Memorial and Cemetery to Genocide Victims
Type: Physical memorial
Location: Srebrenica
Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina
Added: 8/14/2009
Updated: -
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The Srebrenica massacre was the July 1995 killing of a large number of Bosniak men and teenage boys in the region of Srebrenica by the Bosnian Serb army of general Ratko Mladiæ. One of the largest killings in Europe since World War II, it is estimated there were almost 8,000 victims in the massacre; the exact numbers of dead and the details and causes of their deaths are debated to this day due to the nature of the event. It is generally regarded to be one of the most horrific and controversial events in recent European history. Source: WikiPedia
About the Srebrenica massacre
Comprehensive link library about the massacre
About the memorial
The exhumed and identified bodies, as for 2004 around 1300, are buried at the Potocari Memorial Cemetary, where also commemoration ceremonies are held on July 11th every year. The Cemetary was opened in September 2003, and was attended by among others the former US president Bill Clinton. The following links contains documentation from the events held at the site.
users.skynet.be/orbus/srebrenica_potocari_2004.htm
www.bosnaprkosnaodsna.mine.nu/
www.islamonline.net/
BBC: Clinton Unveils Bosnia Memorial
POSTED BY JON BRUNBERG ON 8/14/2009
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