136 Srebrenica genocide victims make last journey


Thursday, July 9th 2015

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A large number of people have come out to bid farewell to 136 Srebrenica genocide victims as they make their last journey from Visoko city to Potocari village

The remains of 136 Srebrenica genocide victims were moved aboard a truck laden with flowers from the Bosnian city of Visoko on Thursday morning for its final journey to a cemetery in eastern Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The victims will be buried in Potocari village, just northwest to Srebrenica town, on July 11 to mark the 20th anniversary of the genocide.
A large number of people had participated at a ceremony in Visoko city to bid an emotional farewell to the victims.
Azmir Hodzic from Srebrenica town, who lost his father, grandfather, nephews and many other close family members in the genocide, was one of the people who attended the ceremony.
“I am feeling very sad today. This cannot be forgotten…some people must stop denying that it was an act of genocide,” Hodzic said.

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The blue truck carrying the coffins is covered with a large flag of Bosnia-Herzegovina. As it passed by the streets of the capital Sarajevo, many people from all walks of life, including women and children could be seen openly crying. Several people also showered the truck with flowers and raised the palms of their hands close to their faces to pray for the victims.
After passing by Sarajevo’s secondary suburb, Vogosca, the truck will make a stop in front of the Presidency building near a special memorial for children, who were killed during the genocide. Around1,500 children were killed during the 1995 siege of Sarajevo.

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Jusuf Memisevic, the truck’s driver, told Anadolu Agency that his hands and heart were heavy as he helped the genocide victims reach their final destination. “It is one of the most challenging thing in my life. It is very difficult. The victims of the genocide are always in my mind, even when I am talking to you,” Memisevic said.
The convoy is expected to arrive at the Potocari Memorial later Thursday.
Despite the fact that 20 years have passed since the Srebrenica genocide, the remains of victims are still being discovered and funeral ceremonies are still being carried out in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Srebrenica was besieged by Serb forces between 1992 and 1995 during the Bosnian War. Back then, Serb militias were trying to wrest territory from Bosnian Muslims and Croats to form their own state.

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