Bosnia’s Srebrenica memorial ceremonies continued with additional burials of victims identified from mass graves from the 1995 killings. The annual events are part of an ongoing process in which families receive partial remains—sometimes after many years—and lay them to rest in collective funerals at the Srebrenica–Potočari memorial cemetery.
The article describes the emotional impact on relatives, who often wait decades for DNA identification and may bury only fragments rather than complete remains. It also places the burials within the broader anniversary observance that drew officials and international representatives and included speeches focused on truth, justice, and preventing denial or distortion.
Finally, it links the anniversary to the continuing political fight over how Srebrenica is remembered, noting that genocide denial and revisionism have resurfaced in public life—making memorialization and judicially established facts central to the annual commemorations.
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