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Replacing the invisibility of genocide remembrance with indivisibility
Greece should advocate a new approach to genocide remembrance. Currently genocides are memorialized on a parochial basis.
It's confirmed: Eight children killed in a school in Vračar
The boy broke into the history class and started shooting at the students. One child is already on the operating table. He has head injuries and his life is in danger.
The other two children who were admitted to Tirova have gunshot wounds and are in intensive care.
Greek FM commemorates Armenian Genocide
Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias has issued a message to mark the 108th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
"Preserving the memory of the victims of the Armenian Genocide is the minimum duty of all humanity. Our thoughts today are with the Armenians of our homeland and with the entire world," Dendias tweeted.
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Sakellaropoulou marks Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day
Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou marked Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day on April 24 by calling for the fight against all forms of hatred.
Bosnians Lay Flowers for 105 Civilians Killed in Srebrenica Playground
Relatives of the victims along with members of the Tuzla Canton government and representatives of the Federal Ministry of Refugees and Displaced Persons laid 105 flowers by the fence of a school playground in Srebrenica on Wednesday in memory of those killed by shelling on April 12, 1993.
Hasan Hasanovic was a witness to the massacre, which also injured more than 100 people.
How the US, family and Hollywood freed the ‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero
Rwanda's leader was in combative form in December when, on a visit to Washington, he was asked about his country's most famous political prisoner, and his personal foe.
No amount of US pressure could "bully" Rwanda, President Paul Kagame said, into releasing Paul Rusesabagina, the hotelier whose heroism during the 1994 genocide inspired the movie "Hotel Rwanda."
Bosnian Prosecutor Requests Maximum Sentence in Srebrenica Trial
Presenting its closing statement to the Bosnian state court on Friday, the prosecution said it had proved during the trial that Momcilo Tesic, a former military policeman with the Bosnian Serb Army's Vlasenica Brigade, is guilty of participating in the murders of 21 Bosniak men from Srebrenica in July 1995.
Suspected Genocide Victim’s Skull Found Near Srebrenica
The Bosnian Missing Persons Institute said on Thursday evening that human remains exhumed in Pusmulici near Srebrenica are believed to be those of a Bosniak killed in the 1995 Srebrenica massacres.
Serbian Policeman Who Revealed Srebrenica Mission ‘Unlawfully Fired’
The Serbian Administrative Court has ruled that the Serbian Interior Ministry's disciplinary commission must reconsider the dismissal of policeman Mladen Trbovic, who has been accused of disclosing official secrets by talking to media about an undercover assignment at the anniversary commemoration of the Srebrenica massacres.
Turkey's US envoy slams Trump on 1915 events statement
U.S. President Donald Trump's statement on the 1915 events is "void of objectivity," Turkey's ambassador to Washington said on April 24.
Serdar Kılıç said the U.S. president's statement is "based on a subjective narrative which Armenians try to turn into a dogma."