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USC Shoah Foundation adds Srebrenica Survivor Testimonies to Visual History Archive

Published February 11, 2022
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A pilot collection of 20 testimonies of survivors and witnesses of the 1995 genocide that took place in Srebrenica, Bosnia-Herzegovina has been added to USC Shoah Foundation’s 55,000-strong Visual History Archive (VHA) thanks to a new collaboration with the Srebrenica Memorial Center.

The testimonies document the genocide of more than 8,000 Bosnian Muslim (Bosniak) men and boys and the deportation of over 25,000 women and children that occurred as part of the campaign of “ethnic cleansing” in eastern parts of Bosnia-Herzegovina during the 1992-1995 war, SFI writes.

USC Shoah Foundation Finci-Viterbi Interim Executive Director Kori Street underscored the importance of the first collection in the VHA to focus on the war and genocide in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

“The Srebrenica genocide remains a moral stain on Europe, a mass murder perpetrated at the center of the continent 50 years after the world vowed, ‘Never again,’” Dr. Street said. “Preserving these voices in the Visual History Archive pays tribute to the victims and provides opportunities for research and education about this relatively recent example of genocide.”

The testimonies of Bosnian survivors and witnesses from the first genocide to take place on European soil since World War II have been recorded by the Srebrenica Memorial Center and cover interviewee lives before, during, and after the war, with a particular emphasis on their experiences during the Srebrenica genocide.

The groundbreaking new partnership between USC Shoah Foundation and the Srebrenica Memorial Center is a major step in creating a space for ​Srebrenica genocide survivors to share ​their experiences and educate others ​globally.

Director of the Srebrenica Memorial Center, Dr. Emir Suljagić, said the partnership between USC Shoah Foundation and the Srebrenica Memorial Center and the inclusion of the testimonies of Srebrenica genocide survivors into the VHA comes at a critical time.

“In the era of denial and post-truth societies, these individual narratives are always a strong ally in the face of those who wish to support revisionism,” Dr. Suljagić said.

In the coming months the initial 20 testimonies in the VHA will be indexed, an intricate process by which terms from the archive’s 60,000+ keyword thesaurus will be assigned to each minute of testimony by a team of specially trained experts in Bosnia.

The VHA is the world leader in the archival capture, preservation and access to testimony related to the Holocaust and other crimes against humanity. Its 55,000 firsthand accounts of mass atrocities spanning more than 100 years are indexed by keywords including geographical locations and time periods and are available to researchers, educators, family members, and the public.

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