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PHONE NUMBER +44 (0)121 454 3343 EMAIL ADDRESS info@srebrenica.org.uk Facebook-f Twitter Instagram Youtube Linkedin * Home * Learn * Take Part * Our Impact * About Us Menu * Home * Learn * Take Part * Our Impact * About Us Pledge Support 11th July Srebrenica Memorial Day Paying tribute to the victims of the Genocide, sending a clear message to future generations to say ‘Never Again’. Watch the Ceremony 2024 Theme: I Am Because You Are 'Untold Killing' Podcast Resources and Registration for Event Organisers "By remembering the pain of the past and learning its lessons, we can together resolve that it must never happen again. This is why the work of organisations such as Remembering Srebrenica is so vitally important." His MajestyKing Charles III “The lesson of Srebrenica is that the stirring up of hatred and discrimination is always wrong, and if left unchecked, can lead to terrible evil. So, we should all, wherever we live in the world, work for understanding and tolerance between all peoples. That is the message of the ‘Remembering Srebrenica’ initiative, and I warmly commend them for their valuable work.” Her Royal HighnessThe Princess Royal "Many perpetrators have still not been held to account and there are those who would prefer to forget or deny the enormity of what took place. We must not allow that to happen. We owe it to the victims and to future generations to remember Srebrenica and to ensure it never happens again." Boris JohnsonFormer Prime Minister "The work of Remembering Srebrenica serves as a fitting reminder of the importance of everyone in society recognising our shared responsibility to ensure that diversity is celebrated and protected. Everyone, regardless of their race, faith or nationality, should feel safe and be safe in their own communities." Nicola SturgeonFirst Minister of Scotland "Let’s use Srebrenica Memorial Day and the memory of Srebrenica to not only remember those we have lost but to educate our future generations, bring our communities together and renew our efforts to tackle hatred and prejudice wherever they lie." Sir Keir Starmer MPLeader of the Opposition Previous Next REMEMBERING THE BOSNIAN GENOCIDE Community Actions 0 + Young People Educated 0 + Community Champions 0 + REMEMBERING SREBRENICA FIFTY YEARS AFTER THE WORLD SAID “NEVER AGAIN” TO THE HORRORS OF THE HOLOCAUST, GENOCIDE TOOK PLACE ON EUROPEAN SOIL. The name Srebrenica has become synonymous with those dark days in July 1995 when, in the first ever United Nations declared safe area, thousands of men and boys were systematically murdered and buried in mass graves. The victims, who were Muslim, were selected for death on the basis of their identity. This was the worst atrocity on European soil since the Second World War. What Happened in Srebrenica MAKE A DONATION Remembering Srebrenica remains committed to honouring the victims and survivors of the genocide. Support Us RECENT NEWS 27TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SREBRENICA GENOCIDE MARKED BY UK NATIONAL SREBRENICA MEMORIAL RECEPTION AT THE FOREIGN, COMMONWEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE The Minister of State for the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, Graham Stuart MP hosted a reception in the Locarno Suite on Wednesday 13th July Read More » 13/07/2022 27TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SREBRENICA GENOCIDE MARKED BY UK NATIONAL SREBRENICA MEMORIAL PARLIAMENTARY RECEPTION The Speaker of the House of Commons, the Rt Hon Sir Lindsay Hoyle MP hosted a reception at Speaker’s House on Tuesday 12th July to Read More » 12/07/2022 BELFAST CITY COUNCIL MARKS SREBRENICA MEMORIAL WEEK Belfast City Hall will be lit up in green and white on the evening of Tuesday 5th July to commemorate the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. Green Read More » 23/06/2022 REMEMBERING SREBRENICA UK HONOURED BY SURVIVORS OF GENOCIDE AND CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY Remembering Srebrenica UK’s eight English regional boards and three country boards in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland as well as Community Champions were awarded by Read More » 30/03/2022 Read More LISTEN TO OUR PODCAST “Untold Killing” Season 1 explores the narrative of what transpired in July of 1995 where more than 8,000 Bosniak-Muslims were brutally massacred in the Srebrenica genocide. The podcast series covers months of detailed research, production, and interviews, both in the United Kingdom and Bosnia, where the brutal atrocity took place. Genocide survivors, academics, experts, and individuals from the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) all lend their voices and expertise to the podcast. Untold Killing has also won a Platinum AVA Digital Award for Audio/Radio Production for Season 1. “Untold Killing” Season 2 explores how at the beginning of 1992, from April to September, more than 3,000 innocent people were systematically killed and tortured in the municipality of Prijedor and over 30,000 detained in concentration camps. Season 2 tells the harrowing story of the war crimes committed where innocent men, women, children and the elderly were detained in concentration camps such as Trnopolje, Keraterm and Omarska. Their testimonies are a reminder of how a peaceful society became hell on earth. It’s a story of torture, injustice and how the world reacted after The Guardian published it’s story about the persecution and killings in the concentration camps echoing that we have failed the promise of “Never Again.” ‘Untold Killing’ Season 1 marks the 25th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide. “Untold Killing” Season 2 marks the 30th anniversary of the crimes committed in Prijedor. Available on all platforms Listen To Podcast In UK History Podcasts No. 0 Podcast Listeners 0 + Radio Academy Awards 0 Our podcast ‘Untold Killing’ won two awards at the ARIAS 2021. The podcast won Bronze in the Impact Award and Silver in the Best Commercial Partnership categories. Known as the Oscars of podcasting, the recognition has helped Remembering Srebrenica and our partners at Message Heard raise awareness of the lessons of Srebrenica to almost 100,000 people and enable survivors to tell the story of Srebrenica in their own words through an intimate method of broadcasting during a difficult year. SURVIVOR STORIES Genocide Survivors stand at the heart of the work we do here at Remembering Srebrenica. HATIDŽA MEHMEDOVIĆ – A MOTHER'S LEGACY 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 Read More » 26/11/2020 JASMIN JUSUF JUSUFOVIĆ At dawn, that July 8th, it was thundering somewhere in the woods loud enough to wake us. That is when I moved to my shelter, Read More » 08/07/2020 ALMINA BEŠIĆ I have no token from the war, nothing really that I took as a refugee when we left our home, nor when we left our Read More » 08/07/2020 SENADIN SELIMIĆ My mother Mejrema, an 87-year-old lady, has spent her whole her life caring and worrying about the four of us; my two older sisters, Zerina Read More » 08/07/2020 Read More WHAT WE DO * Our Survivors * Our Supporters * Our Impact We are grateful to all our genocide survivors who dedicate so much of their time and commitment to providing their valuable advice, speaking at memorial events across the UK, sharing their stories to inspire others to reject hatred and help build a better, stronger and more cohesive society for everyone. If you would like to add your story to our growing list, please get in touch. Read Survivor Stories None of our achievements would be possible without the support and the hard work, dedication and commitment of our 8 Regional Boards, 3 National Boards and 1,450 Community Champions. The chairs of our boards, their board members and our 1,450 Community Champions give up their time in a voluntary capacity to help tackle hatred and build cohesive communities. Organise a Community Action In the last eight years, Remembering Srebrenica has educated 130,000 young people on the lessons from Srebrenica, enables each year over 1,800 community actions in schools, local authorities, places of worship, community centres, prisons and police forces right across the UK and has created 1,450 Community Champions who pledge to stand up to hatred and intolerance in their communities. Our Impact OUR EVENTS UK NATIONAL SREBRENICA MEMORIAL DAY COMMEMORATION 2020 The UK’s National Srebrenica Memorial Day Commemoration took place online and was broadcast on Al Jazeera, Face TV, Hyatt TV and the Islam Channel, reaching millions Read More » 05/07/2020 SREBRENICA MEMORIAL WEEK EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES 2020 Over 1,200 memorial community action events and activities will be taking place in schools, local authorities, faith institutions, police forces etc as well as numerous Read More » 04/07/2020 REMEMBERING SREBRENICA'S 2020 THEME: EVERY ACTION MATTERS Every year, Remembering Srebrenica UK selects a theme that reflects an aspect of the genocide that must be commemorated, but also speaks to communities here Read More » 11/02/2020 GLOUCESTERSHIRE'S SECOND "WE ARE ONE" AWARDS CELEBRATES EVERYDAY UPSTANDERS On 14 October, Gloucestershire held its second ‘We Are One’ Awards ceremony, which recognised the amazing work of everyday upstanders who challenge prejudice, build community cohesion, protect Read More » 18/10/2019 Organise An Event Top Top The name Srebrenica has become synonymous with those dark days in July 1995 when, in the first ever United Nations declared safe area, thousands of men and boys were systematically murdered and buried in mass graves. 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