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Srebrenica – Mapping Genocide

This site was part funded by the British Embassy in Sarajevo and provides a wealth of information in different formats explaining the genocide and the events before and after it.

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The Faces of Srebrenica

A photo project set up by Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty, it honours the memory of the 8,372 men and boys executed at Srebrenica.

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Srebrenica Virtual Museum

Remembering Srebrenica has teamed up with Al-Jazeera Balkans to bring the world a major online learning resource – the Srebrenica Web Genocide Museum.

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Bosnia: A Short History

Faheem Hussain reviews Noel Malcolm’s essential work of history.

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Surviving the Bosnian Genocide: The Woman of Srebrenica Speak

Leila Khan reviews Selma Leydesdorff’s astounding collection of testimonies from women who survived the Srebrenica genocide.

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Bosnia’s Million Bones: Solving the World’s Greatest Forensic Puzzle

Christian Jennings writes about the work that the International Commission on Missing Persons does identifying the remains of the victims of the Srebrenica genocide.

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The Land of Blood and Honey

Sam Blan reviews Angelie Jolie’s directorial debut on the Bosnia conflict.

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Srebrenica: A Cry from the Grave

Sara Ahmetović reviews Leslie Woodhead’s insightful and thorough documentary on Srebrencia.

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Aida Sehović

‘Cups of Coffee’ by Aida Sehović is an installation consisting of coffee cups collected from Bosnian families around the world.

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The Betrayal of Srebrenica

Paula Allen and Dr. Lisa DiCaprio’s photographic exhibit entitled ‘The Betrayal of Srebrenica’, illustrates the Srebrenica genocide, which killed 8,372 innocent men and boys.

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Ronald Orphuis

Artist, Ronald Orphuis, on his vivid paintings of the Srebrenica genocide.

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Sarajevo Red Line Project

To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Siege of Sarajevo, 11,541 empty red chairs lined the city’s Maršal Tito Street.

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OTHER USEFUL LINKS:

The International Commission on Missing Persons
http://www.ic-mp.org

International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
http://www.icty.org

Blog of British Ambassador to BiH, Edward Ferguson
http://blogs.fco.gov.uk/edwardferguson

Srebrenica-Potočari Memorial
http://www.potocarimc.org

Sarajevo under Siege
http://opsadasarajeva.com/

Derby Bosnia & Herzegovina Centre

http://bihcommunityderby.co.uk/

Holocaust Memorial Day Trust
http://hmd.org.uk

Genocide Watch
http://genocidewatch.net

USC Shoah Foundation
https://sfi.usc.edu

The Kigali Memorial Centre
http://www.genocidearchiverwanda.org.rw/index.php?title=Kigali_Genocide_Memorial

Jun 12, 2016Amil Khan
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