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Members of three Armies remember the Victims together in BiH

Published: May 24, 2022
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The Center for Nonviolent Action in Sarajevo organized commemorations of crimes and remembrance of victims in Trusina, Bradina and Stupni Do.

Crimes against civilians in Ahmici, Trusina, Stupni Do and other places have been celebrated for years. The Center for Nonviolent Initiative brought together former members of the Yugoslav National Army, Army of Republika Srpska, Army of Republic pf BiH and Croatian National Defense to pay tribute to the victims. Today they paid tribute together in Trusina near Konjic, and tomorrow they are going to Stupni Dol.

“In places like this, where members of the army I belonged to did terrible things. I feel ashamed and ashamed of something I didn’t do. It is difficult to hear the words of the women and the families of the victims as they experience them and that is how the stress spreads,” said Amer, a former member of the Army of RBiH, N1 reports.

Dragica from the Center for Nonviolent Action said that the goal of the gathering was for everyone to pray together for the victims and become aware that no crime ever happens.

“We had Ahmici and Trusina, they all suffered and lost their families,” said Dragica, Avaz reports.

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