In 2025, Bosnia and Herzegovina marked 30 years since the Srebrenica genocide and, months later, the deal that ended almost four years of war.
The 1992-95 conflict killed some 100,000 people, more than 8,000 of them massacred in and around Srebrenica over the course of a few July days in 1995 after the designated United Nations safe haven fell to Bosnian Serb forces. The victims were Bosniak men and boys, seven of whom were finally laid to rest this year alongside 6,765 others at the Srebrenica Memorial Centre in Potocari, eastern Bosnia.
Thirty years on, the wheels of justice turn ever slower.
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