The United Nations General Assembly marked the 30-year anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide, commemorating the systematic killing of thousands of Bosnian Muslims and paying tribute to survivors and victims’ families.
Participants gathered at the UN General Assembly event to honour the memories of those who lost their lives in one of Europe’s darkest tragedies. During commemorations, speakers recalled the devastating human toll of the Srebrenica massacre and renewed pledges to prevent such atrocities in the future.
Delegates and representatives paid tribute to the strength, dignity, and courage of survivors and family members, who have dedicated decades to justice, remembrance, and peacebuilding initiatives. The assembly emphasized the importance of acknowledging past atrocities to foster reconciliation among communities.
The event was an opportunity for the international community to reaffirm its commitment to human rights, shared responsibility, and the ongoing struggle against hatred and ethnic violence.
