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2019 Events in London and the South East

 


24 June – Minute’s Silence – Diocese of Chelmsford


24 – 30 June – Srebrenica Exhibition – Diocese of Chelmsford


7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Flag – London Borough of Barking and Dagenham Council


7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Library Display – Newham Libraries


7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Library Display – Hammersmith and Fulham Council


7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Library Display – East Ham Library


7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Exhibition – Harrow Council 


7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Exhibition – Finsbury Park Mosque 


7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Fundraising – Stepney Green College, Tower Hamlets


7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Flag – Redbridge Council


7 – 14 – Sanctuary Candle – St Paul’s Cathedral


7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Assembly – Bromstone Primary School


7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Flag – Royal Borough of Greenwich Council


7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Workshop – Bromstone Primary School


7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Assembly – Stepney Green School Tower Hamlets


7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Workshop – Hampton School


7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Prison Commemoration – HMP Aylesbury


7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Exhibition – West London Synagogue 


7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Prison Commemoration – HMP Ford


7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Prison Commemoration – HMP Send


7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Prison Commemoration – HMP Highdown


7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Prison Commemoration – HMP Wandsworth


7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Prison Commemoration – HMP Swaleside


7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Prison Commemoration – HMP Woodhill


7 – 14 July – Srebrenica School Lessons – Sandhurst School


8 July – Srebrenica Commemoration – Harrow Council


8 – 12 July – Srebrenica Display of Children’s Work – London Borough of Barking and Dagenham Town Hall


8 – 14 July – Srebrenica Flag – Harrow Council


8 – 12 July – Srebrenica Flag – Havant Council


9 July 2019 – Civic Commemoration – Redbridge Council


9 July 2019 – Music for Life Concert – West London Synagogue


9 July – Srebrenica Commemoration – Kings College London


11 July – Candle Lighting – Survivors Network


11 July – Srebrenica Survivor Talk – Stepney Green College, Tower Hamlets


11 July – Minute’s Silence – Havant Council


11 July – Civic Commemoration – Worthing Borough Council


11 July – Minute’s Silence – Harrow Council


11 July – Minute’s Silence – Royal Borough of Greenwich Council


11 July – Community Commemoration – London Borough of Barking and Dagenham Council


11 July – Film screening of ‘The Fog of Srebrenica’ – The Boswells School


11 July – Minute’s Silence – Bromstone Primary School


11 July – Minute’s Silence – London Borough of Barking and Dagenham Council


12 July – Concert for Srebrenica: Bridging the Divide – St Ethelburga’s Centre for Reconciliation and Peace


12 July – Interfaith Memorial Event – Northwood and Pinner Liberal Synagogue


12 July – We Are One Tournament – Eastbury Community School


12 July – Srebrenica Shabbat Service – West London Synagogue 


12 July – Srebrenica Shabbat Service – Westminster Synagogue


12 July – Srebrenica J’uma Prayer & Exhibition – Maidenhead Central Mosque


12 July – Srebrenica J’uma Prayer & Exhibition – Masjid Bilal, East Ham


12 July – Srebrenica J’uma Prayer & Exhibition – UKIM Central Office Mosque


12 July – Srebrenica J’uma Prayer & Exhibition – Masjid Ibrahim, Barking


12 July – Srebrenica J’uma Prayer & Exhibition – Southall Central Mosque


12 July – Srebrenica J’uma Prayer & Exhibition – West London Islamic Centre


12 July – Srebrenica J’uma Prayer & Exhibition – Tooting Islamic Centre


12 July – Srebrenica J’uma Prayer & Exhibition – Central Mosque Wembley


12 July – Srebrenica J’uma Prayer – HMP Woodhall


12 July – Srebrenica J’uma Prayer & Exhibition – Purley Masjid


12 July – Srebrenica J’uma Prayer & Exhibition – Hayes Central Mosque


12 July – Srebrenica J’uma Prayer & Exhibition – Al Asr Education & Community Centre


12 July – Srebrenica J’uma Prayer & Exhibition – Muslim Welfare House


12 July – Srebrenica J’uma Prayer & Exhibition – Luton Madinah Mosque


12 July – We Are One Tournament – Dartford Grammar School 


12 July – We Are One Tournament – Stepney Green School Tower Hamlets


13 July – Srebrenica Prayer – Brighton and Hove Progressive Synagogue


13 July – Bosnian Vigil – Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church


14 July – London Regional Peace Walk – Liberal Jewish Synagogue


15 July – Minute’s Silence – Frederick Bremer School, London


15 July – Srebrenica Student Display – Frederick Bremer School, London


18 July – Council Commemoration – Medway Council


22 July – Interfaith Event – St Luke’s Church


July – Year 7 Making Posters – Dartford Grammar School


July – Srebrenica School Activities – Frederick Bremer School


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