The Bratunac village of Kravica marked the 32nd anniversary of the massacre of Serbs on Orthodox Christmas Day 1993. No one was held accountable for this crime.
A memorial service was held for 163 Serbs from this village and neighboring hamlets who died in the previous war, 49 of whom were killed on January 7, 1993.
After the commemoration, tributes were paid and flowers were laid at the memorial cross in Kravica for 3,267 Serbs who died from the Middle Drina and Birče.
The president of the Organization of Families of Captured and Killed Soldiers and Missing Civilians of Bratunac, Radojka Filipović, said that crimes must not go unpunished.
She called on judicial institutions to do their job, all with the goal of peace and coexistence in BiH.
Witnesses say that members of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina killed 49 people during an attack on the village on the morning of January 7, 1993.
Naser Orić was charged with crimes committed against Serbs in Podrinje under command responsibility, but the Hague Tribunal acquitted him of the crime in 2008.
Two members of the ARBiH were convicted of three individual murders.



