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Radio Free Europe collecting Photographs of Srebrenica Victims to preserve them from Oblivion

Published: August 1, 2015
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Radio Free Europe avaz.ba”Srebrenica: Each Photograph is an Untold Story” is the title of the special project of Radio Free Europe in B&H, which was launched with the aim to collect as many photos of the victims of genocide.

The project was launched on the occasion of the marking of the 20th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide, and in the database it currently has around 2.500 photos that speak of fathers, sons, brothers and husbands who “until July 1995, lived, loved and have been loved”.

The team that has been working on this project invited the family members, friends, and acquaintances to send in the photographs of their beloved ones, to in order to complement the existing database.

The photographs can be sent to facesofsrebrenica@rferl.org.

The author of the project Dzenana Halilovic saidat the press conference that, through this project, it is being attempted to show the victims of the genocide in Srebrenica in a different light, that people see them in some happier situations, more beautiful, not to remember them only from the recordings and photographs during the aggression.

She pointed out that the photographs taken during birthdays, different gatherings, during military service and the like are arriving at the address.

“I hope that people will continue sending the photographs. They have no reason to be afraid, because this is a project of all of us”, she emphasized.

(Source: klix.ba)

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