Osmani: After Three Decades, the Voice of the Mothers of Srebrenica Remains the Strongest Call Against Forgetting and Injustice

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The head of state, Vjosa Osmani, commemorated the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide, emphasizing that Kosovo deeply feels the pain and shares the commitment to justice with the victims and survivors of this tragedy.

In a social media post, Osmani recalled the atrocities that occurred in July 1995, when Serbian forces brutally massacred over 8,000 Bosniak men and boys.

8,000 Bosniak boys and men were brutally killed by the Milosevic regime. After three decades, the voice of the Mothers of Srebrenica remains the strongest call against forgetting and injustice. Kosovo stands with them because we know what pain and loss mean, but also the tireless commitment to justice,” Osmani wrote.

At the end of her message, the president added: “Let us never forget, let us never be silent.”

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