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Participants of “Peace March” from Dubrovnik arrived in Sarajevo

Published July 1, 2019
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Since the last Thursday, members of “Peace March” who headed from Dubrovnik in Croatia to Srebrenica, arrived in Hadzici today.

They were welcomed by the Mayor of Hadzici Hamdo Ejubovic, with whom they laid flowers on graves of martyrs and dead soldiers.

The March was organized under the auspices of the Islamic Community of Dubrovnik, and members of the “Steps of Peace” from Odzak came to this idea.

The cause of the decision to head the “Peace March” from Dubrovnik is the traditional parade that Dubrovnik organizes every year on 11 July.

On that day, hundreds of residents participate in walking in Stradun Street, paying a tribute to the victims of Srebrenica by symbolically throwing roses into the sea from the old port of the city.

The route is 520 kilometers long from Dubrovnik – Trebinje – Stolac – Mostar – Jablanica – Konjic – Sarajevo – Olovo- Živinice – Kalesija – Nezuk – Potočari.

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