Another anniversary...
From History Today
by Kathryn Hadley,
Sunday
marked the 15th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre, on July 11th,
1995, when the town was attacked by Bosnian Serb forces under the
command of General Ratko Mladic. It is estimated that 8,000 Bosniak
Muslims, mainly boys and men, were killed by Bosnian Serbs. The victims
were initially buried in mass graves, but then dispersed in smaller
graves in an effort to cover up the massacre. Over the past few years,
forensic experts have exhumed the remains of over 4,500 victims in
order to identify them. Last year, during a ceremony to commemorate the
14th anniversary of the massacre,
534 newly identified Bosniak Muslim victims were buried at the
Srebrenica-Potocari Memorial and Cemetery just outside Srebrenica.
Der Spiegel
reports on a similar ceremony organised this year to mark the 15th
anniversary of the massacre. 775 coffins belonging to the latest
victims to have been identified were buried during a service held, once
again, at the Potocari memorial. The burial was attended by almost
50,000 people, including European leaders such as the Turkish prime
minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the French foreign minister Bernard
Kouchner, and representatives of the European Union. A speech by US
President Barack Obama was read out by Charles English, the US
ambassador to Bosnia-Herzegovina. The Serbian President Boris Tadic
also attended the anniversary.
A slideshow of images of the ceremony is available on the website of Der Spiegel.