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UK: City of Coventry marks the 25th anniversary of Srebrenica genocide

FENA Press release

SARAJEVO, July 10 (FENA) - The City of Coventry in the United Kingdom joins other cities around the world this week to mark the 25th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide, the biggest crime on European soil since World War II.

More than 8,000 mostly Bosnian Muslims, men and boys were murdered, countless women were raped, and over 25,000 people were expelled from the area, suffering in horrific abuse.

Events are held every year to ensure that victims are never forgotten and to help achieve peace. The week of remembrance of Srebrenica, this year lasts from July 5 to 12 and has the theme "Every action is important".

It is organized by Remembering Srebrenica, a British charity that works to combat discrimination and strengthen community relations, announced the Bosnia UK Network.

The anniversary is always celebrated in Coventry as well, and this year Lord Mayor Cllr Ann Lucas joined thousands of people by lighting a candle to remember those who suffered so much.

She said: "It is so important for us to remember the victims of the Srebrenica genocide, not only on this 25th anniversary, but always.

"It is terrible to think that the work of our city for peace began in the Second World War, and 50 years later, after everything that humanity has seen, it was still possible for genocide to happen.

"The stories of the victims remind us that we must never stop our city from working to create a more peaceful and understandable world."

Councilor Abdul Salam Khan, Deputy Council Leader, added: “This year’s theme “Every Action Matters”, shows us that we all need to play a role and that our actions, no matter how small, can make significant changes. It is a topic that fits so well into our beliefs here in Coventry.

"As a City of Peace and Reconciliation and a City of Sanctuaries, we work around the world and here at home to bring people together and learn from the past.

"Coventry is proud to stand by the people of Srebrenica to pay tribute to those we have lost and we promise that their story will never be forgotten."

Coventry has opened its doors to many who lost their homes in the conflict, including those held in concentration camps and now home to about 500 families from Bosnia and Herzegovina and the former Yugoslavia.

Remembering Srebrenica is a charitable organization that works throughout the year to fight extremism, hatred and discrimination and to build stronger communities.

(FENA) S. R.

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