A wounded Bosniak child lays in the snow next to an overloaded UNHCR truck March 31, 1993 during evacuation from besieged Srebrenica as part of an agreement between Serbs, Bosniaks and the commander of UN peace keeping forces in Bosnia. In less than 2 weeks later — on 12 April 1993, Serbs committed the the massacre known as the Srebrenica Children Massacre in which 200 Bosniak refugees (like the ones depicted on this photo) were killed by the Serb shelling of the elementary school’s playground in Srebrenica. (Photo Credits: Stringer)
A Statement by Institute for Research of Genocide, Canada {IGC}
Toronto July 09, 2012
In memory of the twentieth anniversary of the genocidal aggression on the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the seventeenth anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide, which engraved deep wounds in the collective human conscience in consequence of the huge massacre, destruction, and displacement against Bosniaks by the Serbian Army, IGC clearly confirm that:
A Statement by Institute for Research of Genocide, Canada {IGC}