To mark the Day of Remembrance for Victims of the Holocaust on 27 January, the Society for Threatened Peoples for BiH paid their respects to more than 6 million Jews who were deported, tortured and killed by the Nazis in concentration camps in Germany, Austria, Poland, Croatia and other European countries.
The suffering of Jews led the great powers after World War II to solemnly pledge tht the world will never again remain silent, that the world will never again neglect to respond to the crime of genocide.
The Society for Threatened Peoples for BiH are seeking from the General Assembly of the UN to adopt a resolution for 11 July, a Day of Remembrance for the Victims of Srebrenica, so that by paying tribute to those killed in Srebrenica, the UN will always be reminded that it could have saved these people, but chose not to, according to a statement from the Society.