Government holds a minute of silence for Srebrenica genocide victims

Prime Minister Albin Kurti at today's Government Meeting has commemorated the victims of the Serb genocide in Srebrenica. In honour of the victims of the Srebrenica genocide, the government cabinet has held a minute of silence. “This year marks the 25th anniversary of Kosovo's liberation, remember the massacres committed in our country by Serbia commemorate all victims of [...]
In honour of the victims of the Srebrenica genocide, the government cabinet has held a minute of silence.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of Kosovo's liberation, remember the massacres committed in our country by Serbia commemorate all victims of the 1990s wars in the Balkans. We remember the 8372 Srebrenica victims killed and missing from Serbia in the largest massacre to take place after World War II”.
“Members of Serbia's armed forces, the veterans and captains of the military academy in Belgrade paraded at a parade in Prijedor without permission and without the consent of the state of Bosnia and Herzegovina. So, just four days before marking the anniversary of the Srebrenica Massacre. While we today are joining the memorization of July 11,”, Kurti said.
He also spoke in Bosnian.












