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Remembering Srebrenica works closely with individuals and groups around the UK in order to work together to combat hatred and intolerance.

There are many ways you can get involved

We welcome applications for people interested in becoming a delegation on our flagship ‘Lessons From Srebrenica’ education programme; volunteering for the charity; and organising an event. Central to our work in the community is the pledge that delegates and volunteers make to undertake concrete work in the UK to promote a strong and cohesive society.

To apply for our delegation programme; to become a volunteer; to organise an event; or to make a pledge please click on the links below.

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An integral part of our commitment to raise awareness of the Srebrenica genocide is demonstrated though the undertaking of ‘Lessons from Srebrenica’ visits.

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There are a number of different ways that you can commemorate Srebrenica Memorial Day and in previous years, events have taken place across the country held by a number of different groups.

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As part of #GenocidePreventionDay our partners @FoundIshami have created a powerful video featuring survivors who were persecuted because of their identities. Please watch and share to raise awareness & to ensure we learn the lessons of such atrocities https://t.co/cfOSbnPy5O.

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Today marks #GenocidePreventionDay, yet the sad reality is that 71 years after the adoption of the convention, genocide has taken place in different decades on different continents. We must therefore continue to work hard to raise awareness, educate others and challenge denial.

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When asked whether he accepted the genocide at Srebrenica happened, Peter Handke dismissed the question as 'empty & ignorant'. This is yet another example of the crass & deplorable conduct that reinforces how disgraceful it is to award him the Nobel prize. https://t.co/ID7y5btI4M

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'He did not calculate self-preservation into his decisions & sacrificed his work & life to do what was right. The least we can do is to remember him & honour his memory'. @hikmet_karcic on Dervis Korkut who helped save the Sarajevo Haggadah from the Nazis. https://t.co/nzhTUO8hvR

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In the lead up to the holidays, we are suggesting books for people looking for something Bosnia related to read over the Christmas period. Our first book is @edvulliamy's "The War is Dead: Long Live The War" - an excellent introduction to what happened in Prijedor and Srebrenica.

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