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British FM Raab: The Genocide in Srebrenica was a planned Operation

Published: July 12, 2021
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Dominic Raab, the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs and First Secretary of State said the Srebrenica genocide was one of the worst crimes to occur in Europe since World War II. Raab added that the genocide in Srebrenica was one of the worst crimes that took place in Europe after the Second World War, reports Anadolu Agency (AA).

Raab was one of the speakers at the national Srebrenica Remembrance Day ceremony in the United Kingdom.

“Today marks the 26th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was one of the greatest crimes on European soil since World War II. The planned operation killed more than 8,000 people – mostly Muslims, men. More than 20,000 women and children were forcibly expelled from their homes, unthinkable, we remember them today, ”Raab said.

This week will see over one thousand memorial activities taking place throughout the United Kingdom in schools, town halls, police stations, prisons, universities, mosques, synagogues and churches to mark the 26th anniversary of the Srebrenica Genocide as part of an annual UK Srebrenica Memorial Week which runs from 4th July to 11th July.


The Srebrenica Genocide was the worst atrocity on European soil since the second world war in which over 8000 Muslims were systematically murdered just in the town of Srebrenica in Bosnia simply because of their Muslim identity, a close to 100,000 Muslims killed across the whole country, over 2.2 million people displaced and, between 20,000-50,000 women raped as part of the systematic campaign of ethnic cleansing and genocide enacted by Serb forces.

he UK is the largest commemorator in the world of local Srebrenica memorial activities which are organised by the British charity Remembering Srebrenica UK through its eight English regional boards and three country boards in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and 1,450 Community Champions to honour the victims and survivors of the Genocide and teach people about the dangers of hatred and the importance of building more cohesive communities for all. 


Remembering Srebrenica also organises the UK National Srebrenica Memorial Day Ceremony which this year will be taking place entirely online on 8th July at 5:00 pm, allowing people across the UK to virtually come together in a collective act of remembrance.The UK National Ceremony will be attended by President Šefik Džaferović, British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab as well as political leaders from all corners of the United Kingdom: First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon MSP, First Minister of Wales Mark Drakeford MS, First Ministers of Northern Ireland Paul Givan MLA & Michelle O’Neill MLA, the Grand Mufti of Bosnia, Husein Kavazović and survivors of the genocide and ethnic cleansing. 

Each year, Remembering Srebrenica UK selects a theme that not only reflects an aspect of the genocide that must be commemorated, but also speaks to communities in the UK. The theme for this year is ‘Rebuilding Lives’ to honour the two million people who were displaced as a result of the genocide and ethnic cleansing, Remembering Srebrenica writes.

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