Today in Sarajevo, a photo exhibition “Pain of the Mothers of Srebrenica” by Ahmet Bajrić, organized jointly by the City of Sarajevo and the representative office of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation for Bosnia and Herzegovina, opened in Veliki Park.
The author of the exhibition, Ahmed Bajrić, said that the photographs were taken since 1995, from the first search for the missing in Sapna, when the women of Srebrenica learned that their loved ones had been killed.
“I photographed all the mass graves in Podrinje. Photos from commemorations, protests, digging up graves, funerals were exhibited. I took more than 100,000 photos, and for this exhibition I chose about 50. I called the exhibition ‘Pain of the mothers of Srebrenica’, wherever they are they came, there is so much cheerfulness in them, they never accused the people of Serbia, who lost five or more family members in the genocide more than 8,000 people were killed, and only as many were killed in Zvornik, Prijedor, Bijeljina and other cities,” said Bajrić.
The opening of the exhibition was attended by the deputy mayor of the City of Sarajevo, Samir Avdić, the director of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation in Sarajevo, Stefan Rabe, Ramiza Gurdić, a member of the Association “Movement of Mothers of the Srebrenica and Žepa Enclaves”, who lost her two sons and husband in the genocide in Srebrenica, and students of the First high schools and citizens, Fena writes.
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