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Thirty years after the tragic events in Srebrenica, Bosnia’s deepest wound remains a stark reminder of the darkest chapters in recent European history. The massacre, which unfolded in July 1995, saw more than 8,000 Bosniak men and boys brutally killed, leaving a scar not only on Bosnia and Herzegovina but on the conscience of the international community. As the world marks three decades since the genocide, reflections on the failures that allowed such atrocities to occur continue to provoke sorrow, outrage, and a renewed call for justice. This article revisits Srebrenica’s legacy, examining its enduring impact on Bosnia and its lasting indictment of global inaction.

Srebrenica Thirty Years On The Lingering Impact on Survivors and the Global Community

Three decades after the Srebrenica massacre, the scars left on surviving families and the Bosnian society remain profoundly deep. For many survivors, the echo of loss is a relentless presence, shaping their daily lives and the…

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Author : Isabella Rossi

Publish date : 2025-07-15 16:02:00

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