Thousands remember 'one of humanity's greatest shames'

Thousands of survivors of Europe’s worst massacre of civilians since the Second World War marked the eighth anniversary of the slaughter today by burying 282 more identified bodies.

Thousands remember 'one of humanity's greatest shames'

Thousands of survivors of Europe’s worst massacre of civilians since the Second World War marked the eighth anniversary of the slaughter today by burying 282 more identified bodies.

Shortly before the end of Bosnia’s 1992-95 war, up to 8,000 Muslims, mostly men and boys, were slaughtered at Srebrenica by Bosnian Serb soldiers who overran the eastern town, then a UN protected zone.

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