Hundreds gather in Sarajevo to pay their respects to Srebrenica massacre victims
Hundreds gather in Sarajevo to pay their respects to Srebrenica massacre victims
Coffins carrying remains of 30 more victims of the Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at a memorial center for July 11 burial in Potocari in Bosnia-Herzegovina.(July 10) ((AP/Almir Alic)
Muslim women pray in Visoko, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023 next to a truck carrying 30 coffins with remains of the recently identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. So far, the remains of more than 6,600 people have been found and buried at a vast and ever-expanding memorial cemetery in Potocari, outside Srebrenica. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Muslim women pray in Visoko, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023 next to a truck carrying 30 coffins with remains of the recently identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. So far, the remains of more than 6,600 people have been found and buried at a vast and ever-expanding memorial cemetery in Potocari, outside Srebrenica. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
A Muslim women prays in Visoko, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023 next to a truck carrying 30 coffins with remains of the recently identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. So far, the remains of more than 6,600 people have been found and buried at a vast and ever-expanding memorial cemetery in Potocari, outside Srebrenica. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Adel Sabanovic, a Srebrenica survivor prays in Sarajevo, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023 next to a truck carrying 30 coffins with remains of the recently identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. So far, the remains of more than 6,600 people have been found and buried at a vast and ever-expanding memorial cemetery in Potocari, outside Srebrenica. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
People pray in Sarajevo, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023 next to a truck carrying 30 coffins with remains of the recently identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. So far, the remains of more than 6,600 people have been found and buried at a vast and ever-expanding memorial cemetery in Potocari, outside Srebrenica. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
A woman cries in Sarajevo, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023 next to a truck carrying 30 coffins with remains of the recently identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. So far, the remains of more than 6,600 people have been found and buried at a vast and ever-expanding memorial cemetery in Potocari, outside Srebrenica. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
A woman mourns next to the coffin of her relative, a victim of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 30 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
A Muslim man mourns next to the coffin of his relative, a victim of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of 30 recently identified victims of the Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial center in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Muslim men carry coffins with remains of the victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 30 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Muslim men mourn next to the coffin of their relative, victim of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 30 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Muslim women pray next to the coffins of their relatives, victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 30 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Muslim men and women mourn next to the coffin of their relative, victim of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 30 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Bosnian muslim woman waits for the coffin of her relative, victim of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 30 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Woman mourns next to the coffin of her relative, victim of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 30 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Woman mourns next to the coffin of her relative, victim of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 30 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Women pray in Sarajevo, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023 next to a truck carrying 30 coffins with remains of the recently identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. So far, the remains of more than 6,600 people have been found and buried at a vast and ever-expanding memorial cemetery in Potocari, outside Srebrenica. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Muslim women mourn next to the coffin of their relative, victim of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 30 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Muslim women mourn next to the coffin of their relative, victim of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 30 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Muslim men and women pray next to the coffins of their relatives, victim of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 50 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Coffins carrying remains of 30 more victims of the Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at a memorial center for July 11 burial in Potocari in Bosnia-Herzegovina.(July 10) ((AP/Almir Alic)
Muslim women pray in Visoko, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023 next to a truck carrying 30 coffins with remains of the recently identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. So far, the remains of more than 6,600 people have been found and buried at a vast and ever-expanding memorial cemetery in Potocari, outside Srebrenica. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Muslim women pray in Visoko, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023 next to a truck carrying 30 coffins with remains of the recently identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. So far, the remains of more than 6,600 people have been found and buried at a vast and ever-expanding memorial cemetery in Potocari, outside Srebrenica. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Muslim women pray in Visoko, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023 next to a truck carrying 30 coffins with remains of the recently identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. So far, the remains of more than 6,600 people have been found and buried at a vast and ever-expanding memorial cemetery in Potocari, outside Srebrenica. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Muslim women pray in Visoko, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023 next to a truck carrying 30 coffins with remains of the recently identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. So far, the remains of more than 6,600 people have been found and buried at a vast and ever-expanding memorial cemetery in Potocari, outside Srebrenica. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
A Muslim women prays in Visoko, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023 next to a truck carrying 30 coffins with remains of the recently identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. So far, the remains of more than 6,600 people have been found and buried at a vast and ever-expanding memorial cemetery in Potocari, outside Srebrenica. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
A Muslim women prays in Visoko, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023 next to a truck carrying 30 coffins with remains of the recently identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. So far, the remains of more than 6,600 people have been found and buried at a vast and ever-expanding memorial cemetery in Potocari, outside Srebrenica. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Adel Sabanovic, a Srebrenica survivor prays in Sarajevo, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023 next to a truck carrying 30 coffins with remains of the recently identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. So far, the remains of more than 6,600 people have been found and buried at a vast and ever-expanding memorial cemetery in Potocari, outside Srebrenica. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Adel Sabanovic, a Srebrenica survivor prays in Sarajevo, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023 next to a truck carrying 30 coffins with remains of the recently identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. So far, the remains of more than 6,600 people have been found and buried at a vast and ever-expanding memorial cemetery in Potocari, outside Srebrenica. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
People pray in Sarajevo, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023 next to a truck carrying 30 coffins with remains of the recently identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. So far, the remains of more than 6,600 people have been found and buried at a vast and ever-expanding memorial cemetery in Potocari, outside Srebrenica. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
People pray in Sarajevo, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023 next to a truck carrying 30 coffins with remains of the recently identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. So far, the remains of more than 6,600 people have been found and buried at a vast and ever-expanding memorial cemetery in Potocari, outside Srebrenica. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
A woman cries in Sarajevo, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023 next to a truck carrying 30 coffins with remains of the recently identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. So far, the remains of more than 6,600 people have been found and buried at a vast and ever-expanding memorial cemetery in Potocari, outside Srebrenica. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
A woman cries in Sarajevo, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023 next to a truck carrying 30 coffins with remains of the recently identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. So far, the remains of more than 6,600 people have been found and buried at a vast and ever-expanding memorial cemetery in Potocari, outside Srebrenica. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
A woman mourns next to the coffin of her relative, a victim of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 30 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
A woman mourns next to the coffin of her relative, a victim of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 30 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
A Muslim man mourns next to the coffin of his relative, a victim of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of 30 recently identified victims of the Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial center in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
A Muslim man mourns next to the coffin of his relative, a victim of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of 30 recently identified victims of the Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial center in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Muslim men carry coffins with remains of the victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 30 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Muslim men carry coffins with remains of the victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 30 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Muslim men mourn next to the coffin of their relative, victim of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 30 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Muslim men mourn next to the coffin of their relative, victim of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 30 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Muslim women pray next to the coffins of their relatives, victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 30 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Muslim women pray next to the coffins of their relatives, victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 30 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Muslim men and women mourn next to the coffin of their relative, victim of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 30 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Muslim men and women mourn next to the coffin of their relative, victim of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 30 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Bosnian muslim woman waits for the coffin of her relative, victim of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 30 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Bosnian muslim woman waits for the coffin of her relative, victim of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 30 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Woman mourns next to the coffin of her relative, victim of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 30 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Woman mourns next to the coffin of her relative, victim of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 30 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Woman mourns next to the coffin of her relative, victim of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 30 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Woman mourns next to the coffin of her relative, victim of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 30 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Women pray in Sarajevo, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023 next to a truck carrying 30 coffins with remains of the recently identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. So far, the remains of more than 6,600 people have been found and buried at a vast and ever-expanding memorial cemetery in Potocari, outside Srebrenica. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Women pray in Sarajevo, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023 next to a truck carrying 30 coffins with remains of the recently identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. So far, the remains of more than 6,600 people have been found and buried at a vast and ever-expanding memorial cemetery in Potocari, outside Srebrenica. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Muslim women mourn next to the coffin of their relative, victim of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 30 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Muslim women mourn next to the coffin of their relative, victim of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 30 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Muslim women mourn next to the coffin of their relative, victim of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 30 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Muslim women mourn next to the coffin of their relative, victim of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 30 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Muslim men and women pray next to the coffins of their relatives, victim of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 50 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Muslim men and women pray next to the coffins of their relatives, victim of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, in Potocari, Bosnia, Sunday, July 9, 2023. The remains of the 50 recently identified victims of Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II, arrived at the Memorial centre in Potocari where they will be buried on July 11. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) — Hundreds lined the Bosnian capital’s main street Sunday as a truck carrying 30 coffins passed on its way to Srebrenica, where newly identified victims of Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War II will be buried on the 28th anniversary of the massacre.
As the truck, covered with a huge Bosnian flag, briefly stopped in front of the country’s presidential building, members of the crowd tucked flowers into the canvas hiding the remains of victims found in mass graves and identified through DNA analysis.
“It is devastatingly sad that hundreds of victims still have not been found and that some people still deny the genocide (in Srebrenica),” said Ramiza Gandic, who came to pay her respects.
Newly identified Srebrenica massacre victims are reburied annually on July 11, the day the killing began in 1995, at a vast and ever-expanding memorial cemetery outside the eastern town.
So far, the remains of more than 6,600 people have been found and reburied there.
The Srebrenica killings were the bloody crescendo of Bosnia’s 1992-95 war, which came after the breakup of Yugoslavia unleashed nationalistic passions and territorial ambitions that set Bosnian Serbs against the country’s two other main ethnic populations — Croats and Bosniaks.
In July 1995, Bosnian Serbs overran a U.N.-protected safe haven in Srebrenica. They separated at least 8,000 Muslim Bosniak men and boys from their wives, mothers and sisters, chased them through woods around the ill-fated town, and slaughtered them.
The perpetrators then plowed their victims’ bodies into hastily made mass graves, which they later dug up with bulldozers, scattering the remains among other burial sites to hide the evidence of their war crimes.
The massacre has been declared a genocide by international and national courts. Still, Serb leaders in Bosnia and neighboring Serbia continue to downplay or even deny it, despite the irrefutable evidence of what happened.