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City of Charlotte Proclaims Srebrenica Remembrance Day

June 23, 2010

City of Charlotte, North Carolina, has honored the victims of the Srebrenica Genocide by proclaiming July 11th as Srebrenica Remembrance Day. The following is a text of the proclamation honoring 8,372 who died and 30,000 Bosniaks that were expelled during the first genocide since the Holocaust of Jews. Read more

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Parliament of Canada’s Bill C–533 in honor of Srebrenica Genocide Remembrance

June 17, 2010

Honourable Rob Oliphant, Member of the Canadian Parliament and Member of the Liberal Party of Canada on June 10th introduced Bill C – 533, an Act respecting a Srebrenica Remembrance Day

The 3rd Session, 40th Parliament
59 Elizabeth II, 2010
HOUSE OF COMMONS OF CANADA

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Daniel Toljaga Responds to Michael Pravica’s Allegations in Edmonton Journal

April 17, 2010

Re: “Serbs slaughtered, too,” by Michael Pravica, Letters, April 12.

By: Daniel Toljaga

Pravica’s claim that the 1995 Srebrenica massacre was somehow justified as an act of Serb retaliation flies in the face of the historical record. Nor is it true, as he alleges, that “Islamic mujahedeen volunteers, led by Nasir Oric” participated in the defence of Srebrenica and “attacks on Serb villages.” Read more

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State of Illinois adopts Srebrenica Remembrance Day Resolution

March 27, 2010

House Resolution number HR0712, which Designates July 11 of every year as Srebrenica Remembrance Day in the State of Illinois and designates the week of July 11 as Bosnia and Herzegovina Tribute Read more

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Illinois: July 11 declared a day of mourning for the victims of Srebrenica Genocide

February 13, 2010

Resolution invites all citizens of Illinois to jointly advocate to stop the cycle of violence. Read more

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US Extradites Srebrenica Genocide Suspect Nedjo Ikonic to Bosnia

January 20, 2010

The Congress of North American Bosniaks (CNAB) actively participated in pressuring the United States authorities to order Nedjo Ikonic’s deportation for prosecution by a panel of international judges under the jurisdiction of the Court of Bosnia-Herzegovina. Read more

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Srebrenica Genocide Proclamation 2009, City of Saint Louis

October 22, 2009

Whereas,

we recognize July 11, 2009 as a day of remembrance of the destruction of the City of Srebrenica and the brutal murder of thousands of Read more

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CNAB Welcomes Removal of Judge Flügge from the Karadzic Case

September 11, 2009

The Congress of North American Bosniaks, an umbrella organization representing the interests of 350,000 American and Canadian Bosniaks, applauds the decision of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Read more

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Srebrenica Remembrance Day Motion, Brian Masse MP

September 10, 2009

That, in the opinion of the House, the government should declare the day of July 11 as Srebrenica Remembrance Day and the week of July 11 as Bosnia and Herzegovina Tribute week in memorial of the Srebrenica Massacre of July of 1995, in which more than 8,000 Bosniak civilians were executed under the policy of ethnic cleansing, the worst act of genocide in Europe since the Second World War, and 30,000 others were expelled from their homes by Serbian forces.

Que, de l’avis de la Chambre, le gouvernement devrait faire de la journée du 11 juillet la Journée commémorative du massacre de Srebrenica et de la semaine du 11 juillet la Semaine d’hommage à la Bosnie-Herzégovine afin de perpétuer le souvenir du massacre auquel les forces serbes se sont livrées à Srebrenica en juillet 1995 et au cours duquel elles ont exécuté plus de 8 000 civils Read more

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BRIAN MASSE LAUNCHES SREBRENICA REMEMBRANCE DAY CAMPAIGN

August 31, 2009

Presents motion to be introduced in the House of Commons this fall

Windsor, ON – Today Brian Masse M.P., NDP Industry, Automotive, and Border Critic along with Imam Dr. Zijad Delic, Emir Ramic, President of the Read more

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