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Home Primary Memorial day Messages of Support Lord Ian Blair

Lord Ian Blair

Former Metropolitan Police Commissioner

“The fact that, fifty years after the end of hostilities of World War Two, a massacre on such a scale could happen again in Europe should give us every reason to remember and to guard against the deadly fruits of extremism.”

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About Bonne Maman jam.

The incident took place in a supermarket in New Jersey.

“At the supermarket today, I found a small, elderly woman standing in front of a high shelf holding Bonne Maman preserves. She was having trouble finding the flavour she wanted...

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There's a fascinating session on how journalists covered the siege in Sarajevo being held on Friday - 6pm in the UK and 7pm in Europe. Do consider signing up. https://t.co/7n9LV9doyF

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Six candles for six million Jews killed in Holocaust: Victims of the Bosnian genocide mark the International Holocaust Remembrance Day at the @SrebrenicaMC.

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27 January is #HolocaustMemorialDay, when we remember all those murdered during the Holocaust and more recent genocides.

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Wonderful opportunity to help deliver this year’s commemoration event @SrebrenicaUK https://t.co/lIGRTpYwGb

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Today is the 28th anniversary of the Štrpci abduction, when Bosnian Serb paramilitaries and the Army of Republika Srpska soldiers abducted and killed 20 non-Serb passengers from a train going from Belgrade to Bar. The oldest victim was 59 and the youngest was 16.

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@SrebrenicaUK This is a fantastic opportunity which I was afforded last year. Amazing team, really meaningful work and you really get to contribute in a varied and fast-paced environment. Highly recommend!

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We are recruiting for a project officer to assist us in the planning and implementation of the 26th commemoration of the Bosnian genocide. Come join our team and make a difference!

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Our February newsletter is now out. Take a look to see some exciting announcements as well as what our team and community champions have been doing to ensure that Bosnian genocide education continues even in the midst of the pandemic!

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Remembering Srebrenica’s 2021 Theme: Rebuilding Lives
February 4, 2021

Every year, Remembering Srebrenica selects a theme that reflects an aspect of the genocide that must be commemorated, but also speaks to communities here in the UK.  The theme for 2021 is ‘Rebuilding Lives’.  The theme aims to honour the two million people who were displaced during the genocide and ethnic cleansing in Bosnia in […]

Hatidža Mehmedović – A mother’s legacy
November 26, 2020

Hatidža Mehmedović was born in the area surrounding Srebrenica in 1952. Before the genocide, she lived her entire life in Srebrenica, where she had married her childhood friend, Abdullah, and had two sons, Azmir and Almir. Hatidža and Abdullah built their home in Srebrenica and lived a simple life as a family before the war […]

“Untold Killing”: first serialised podcast about the genocide in Bosnia launched
October 22, 2020

London, United Kingdom — This past July marked 25 years since the genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina, often referred to as the worst atrocity on Europe’s soil since the Holocaust. The story of Srebrenica, a small town in Bosnia, remains a dark stain on Europe’s history and yet the full details remain unknown to many.  […]

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