Thirty years after the Srebrenica genocide, over 7,000 people gathered in a tiny Bosnian village to honor the victims. Participants, including Sejfudin Dizdarevic, walked the same treacherous route that many Bosniak men and boys traversed while fleeing from Bosnian Serb forces in 1995. Their journey, known as the death march, serves to remember the horrors of that time. People reflected on the history and significance of the Peace March, acknowledging the deep emotional and physical resonance of retracing the path of suffering and survival.
Thirty years after the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, thousands reenacted the death march to honor victims and recognize the horrors faced by those who survived.
Participants of the Peace March reflected on the harrowing history of Srebrenica's genocide and the profound impact of walking the same treacherous path as the victims.
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