Thirty-one years after the Srebrenica genocide, we remember the victims.
Healing the wounds of the past requires courage, sincere engagement, and a genuine commitment to reconciliation.
To the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina: we stand by your side.
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Thirty-one years after the Srebrenica genocide, we remember the victims.
Healing the wounds of the past requires courage, sincere engagement, and a genuine commitment to reconciliation.
To the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina: we stand by your side.
@EUCommission do you recognize the genocide in gaza or you will only remember it after it's finished just like the bostnia genocide was allowed to happen?
@EUCommission
Will you also remember the genocide in Gaza in 31 years? Without having done anything about it?
@EUCommission There are #EU candidate countries and even political parties, like #AfD , who still deny this fact-so thank you for remembering.
However, by remembering #Srebrenica and the conflict in ex-Yugoslavia, we should also remember the inaction and impotence of the international community in preventing this atrocities.
With this in mind, our politicians should honor the victims and do everything they can to keep the promise made then: ‘Never Again’.
@EUCommission It also requires a sustained engagement against nationalism.... But your not so believable in that regard
@EUCommission does republika srpska take their responsibility for what happend? As far I know convicted war criminals are hailed as heroes and I don't think that helps healing the wounds
@EUCommission Hope you will see what is happening in Palestine as it's no different
@EUCommission
remembering one while enabling another. 🔻
@EUCommission
It's always easier to remember victims of genocide thirty-one years later, then stopping genocides which happens in this moment. It's cowardice.
Remembering Genocide while supporting, enabling and protecting genocide is pure hypocrisy.