DID YOU KNOW?  -- Three years before the 1995 Srebrenica Genocide, Serbs torched Bosniak villages and killed at least 3,166 Bosniaks around Srebrenica. In 1993, the UN described the besieged situation in Srebrenica as a "slow-motion process of genocide." In July 1995, Serbs forcibly expelled 25,000 Bosniaks, brutally raped many women and girls, and systematically killed 8,000+ men and boys (DNA confirmed).

11 May, 2009

17 ANNIVERSARY SINCE MAY 1992 MASSACRES OF BOSNIAKS IN SREBRENICA

Surrounding Serb villages around Srebrenica were used as terrorist bases from which Serbs attacked and killed thousands of Bosniak civilians in Srebrenica.
DID YOU KNOW? In 1992 (three years before the Srebrenica genocide), Serbs killed and burned scores of Bosniaks in downtown Srebrenica. The youngest victim: 1 year old baby Nezir Suljic.



By: Dnevni Avaz (via Students of Srebrenica)

In May 1992, Serbs from heavily militarized villages around Srebrenica committed horrendous crimes against the Bosniak (Muslim) population of Srebrenica.

On May 8th, 1992, in downtown Srebrenica, Serbs killed 23 Bosniak civilians - men, women, children, and elderly. Most victims were burned in their homes in Srebrenica. The youngest victims was 1 year old Nezir Suljic.

Other victims killed on May 8 1992: Avdo Jelkic, Behka Jelkić, Esed Fazlić, Izeta Fazlić, Avdo Dautbašić, Salko Jusić, Mehmed Salimović, Meva Salimović, Hamed Gušić, Asim Redžić, Safet Kulaglić, Muharem Dizdarević, Meho Vejzović, Muša Vejzović, Redžep Redžepović, Bejta Redžepović, Huso Suljić, Muška Suljić, Nisvet Suljić, Nezir Suljić, Omer Murathodžić, Ohran Mujić and Jakub Abdurahmanović.

Between April 18 and May 8 1992, Sabira Cvrk and Rahman Kaljević had also lost their lives as a result of Serb attacks from surrounding Serb villages around Srebrenica.

By the end of May, Serbs had killed 15 Bosniaks in Skelani, and another 51 Bosniaks in Srebrenica.

Bosniaks held commemoration of the17th anniversary of Serb terror in and around Srebrenica in Zabokvica village. The manifestation was titled "Day of Remembrance." Participants prayed for innocent Muslim victims in a White Mosque in Srebrenica and they also visited Mosque's cemetery where most victims were laid to rest.