After the successful lobbying campaign for the adoption of the Resolution of genocide in Srebrenica in the Canadian Parliament, in order to spread the truth about the aggression against the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and genocide against its citizens, in order to justice for the victims of these crimes, the Institute of Research of Genocide, Canada and The Congress of North American Bosniaks, Canada Branch, are submitted articles for the Canadian Museum for Human rights for the permanent exhibition on the genocide in Srebrenica and Bosnia and Herzegovina. For the permanent exhibition on the genocide in Srebrenica and Bosnia and Herzegovina were given to the Canadian Museum for Human Rights the following photos and documents
Photos sent by the Institute for Research Genocide Canada for Canadian Museum for Human Rights for setting about the genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Professor Emir Ramic, President of the Congress of North American Bosniaks, Canadian Branch and Director of the Institute for Research Genocide, Canada with Member of the Canadian Parliament: Hon. Brian Masse, Hon. Rob Oliphant, Hon. Borys Wrzesnewskyj, who helped for adopting the Resolution of Genocide in Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Member of the Canadian – Bosnian Community with Member of the Canadian Parliament: Hon. Brian Masse, Hon. Rob Oliphant, Hon. Borys Wrzesnewskyj, who helped for adopting the Resolution of Genocide in Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Professor Emir Ramic, President of the Congress of North American Bosniaks, Canadian Branch and Director of the Institute for Research Genocide, Canada , pushing the Canadian government and parliament for recognition the Resolution of Genocide in Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Aldina Muslija, Secretary and Spokesperson of the Institute for Research Genocide, Canada, organised Silent March and lobbing for adopting the Srebrenica Genocide Resolution in the Canadian Parliament
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Mr. Zeljko Milicevic, President of the Justice for Bosnia Task Force, Ottawa, member of the Bosnian community at press conference insisting that the term genocide must be used.
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Senad Alicehajic, member of the Bosnian Community in Canada, Windsor, speaking at launch of campaign for recognition or participating in awareness campaign activities, Senad Alicehajic at Memorial Centre Potocari, Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Hon. Brian Masse, MP, sponsor of the Resolution Of Genocide in the Canadian Parliament, Hon. Brian Masse at Memorial Centre Potocari, Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Poster announcing the campaign to have Srebrenica Genocide Recognized in Canada
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Poster for Srebrenica Genocide Commemoration week in Canada
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Poster of Silent March
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Hon. Masse speaking here in Canada about the need for recognition of Srebrenica as a genocide, August 29, 2009
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Prof. Emir Ramic and Senad Alicehajic are speaking in Canada about the need for recognition of Srebrenica as a genocide August 29, 2009
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Hon. Brian Masse and Prof. Emir Ramic in front of Canadian parliament
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Hon. Masse receiving the Golden Badge Medal July 12, 2011
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Nazifa Beganovic, whose father was killed, discussing the arrest of Ratko Mladic
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Yellow T- shirt that was worn by the participants of the Silent March on 11 July 2010 in support of the Congress of North America, Canadian Branch and the Institute for Research of Genocide Canada regarding the adoption of the Srebrenica genocide resolution in the Canadian parliament through the streets of Toronto
Documents sent by the Institute for Research Genocide Canada for Canadian Museum for Human Rights for setting about the genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Statements by the Members of the Canadian Parliament
Statement by Minister of Foreign Affairs
The Letter of Congress of the North American Bosniaks, Canadian Branch and the Institute for Research of Genocide Canada to The Honourable Lawrence Cannon
The Honourable Lawrence Cannon, issued the following statement today commemorating the 15th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre
The Genocide Prevention Group Solemnly Commemorates Srebrenica Remembrance Day
Foreign Affairs Minister Pierre Pettigrew today extended his condolences and sympathies to the families and friends of the more than 8,000 Bosnians who were killed in the Bosnian town of Srebrenica on July 11, 1995.
Statement by The Hon. Jean Augustine
Letter of the Grant Mufti of Bosnia and Herzegovina to The Honourable Lawrence Cannon
Response of th Honourable Lawrence Cannon to Grant Mufti of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hon. Brian Masse launches Srebrenica Remembrance Day Campaign in Canada, August 29, 2009
Members of the Canadian parliament demand Harper recognise the Srebrenica Genocide, June 06, 2009
Srebrenica Remembrance Motion Passes Unanimous Consent in Parliament, October 10, 2010
Letter of appreciation from the Canadian – Bosniak community to Honourable Brian Masse, MP, October 20, 2010
Hon. Rob Oliphant, MP introduced Bill C – 533, an Act respecting a Srebrenica Remembrance Day