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Photographs of 600 Murdered Serbs were posted in Srebrenica

Published July 5, 2024
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БРАТУНАЦ, 5. ЈУЛА /СРНА/ - Фотографије 600 убијених и погинулих Срба, већином цивила из братуначке и сребреничке општине вечерас су постављене поред пута од Братунца према Сребреници као свједочанства почињених злочина над српским цивилима на том подручју.
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Photos of 600 killed and dead Serbs, most of them civilians from Bratunac and Srebrenica municipalities, were posted tonight by the road from Bratunac to Srebrenica as evidence of the crimes committed against Serbian civilians in that area.

The installation of photos was organized by members of the organizations of families of captured and killed fighters and missing Serbian civilians from these two municipalities.

Brano Vučetić from Bratunac, who was wounded at the age of nine and was in the camp in Srebrenica, says that among the photographs are also pictures of his mother, father and minor brother, who were killed in their village of Bjelovac.

“In this way, we want to once again draw attention to the Serbian victims, to the 3,267 killed and dead Serbs from central Podrinje and Birče, whom we will never forget, and most of whom were civilians who were killed by the Muslims of Srebrenica by raiding villages and houses,” stated Vučetić.

He emphasized that posting photographs of the victims was not a provocation, but rather an indication of injustice towards Serbian victims whose murders were not held accountable and are not mentioned anywhere, as if they did not exist and as if mass crimes against Serbian civilians were not committed in numerous villages.

The president of the Organization of Families of Captured and Killed Fighters and Missing Civilians of Srebrenica, Branimir Kojić, said that this is a message to everyone who passes by the road from Bratunac to Srebrenica and knows, but does not acknowledge the Serbian victims, to once again convince themselves of the truth about the great Serbian suffering in this region.

Kojić pointed out that photos of some of the dead and murdered from these two municipalities have been posted, but that in the coming period, he will collect more photos from these municipalities.

The photos will be posted for the next seven days, which begins the seven-day commemoration of 32 years since the great Serbian suffering around Srebrenica and Bratunac on St. Peter’s Day in 1992, when 69 Serbian civilians and soldiers were killed, and 22 soldiers were captured, ten of whom have not yet been found.

On this occasion, tomorrow in Bratunac will mark 32 years since the suffering of the Serbs in central Podrinje and Birč, and the memorial service for the 3,267 Serb victims of this region will be led by His Holiness Serbian Patriarch Porfirije, Srna writes.

Photo: Srna

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