UK Remembers Srebrenica

Prime Minister David Cameron has announced an extra £1.2 million for the charity Remembering Srebrenica to help raise awareness of the Srebrenica genocide….writes Asian Lite News

A mother prays at the memorial for Srebrenica victims
A mother prays at the memorial for Srebrenica victims

To mark the 20th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide next week, the Prime Minister will announce £1.2million of additional support to UK charitable initiative Remembering Srebrenica.

Established in 2013 with part funding from the Department for Communities and Local Government, and support from the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, the initiative raises public awareness of the genocide that took place in 1995 in Srebrenica, in Bosnia & Herzegovina, in which over 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were massacred.

Srebrenica @ 20 Logo
Srebrenica @ 20 Logo

The £1.2 million in funding will be provided over 3 years and will be used to: Raise awareness of Srebrenica Memorial Day – taking place on 11 July in the UK; run educational ‘Lessons from Srebrenica’ visits to the town so that individuals can learn about the genocide and the victims’ lives and increase public awareness to promote tolerance and build strong community relations in the UK.

Cameron, said: The genocide that took place in Srebrenica 20 years ago is a stark reminder of the intolerance that exists in the world and why we must do all we can to confront it. The UK has made considerable progress to tackle discrimination, the promotion of hatred and fight extremism and we will continue to challenge the views that threaten our way of life.

This funding will help to raise awareness of the victims and their families and ensure the events of that day are not forgotten. It also sends an important message to our communities, who have a part to play in ensuring we build a lasting legacy of inclusiveness.

Since its launch in 2013, Remembering Srebrenica has created 600 Community Champions against hatred and intolerance across the UK through its ‘Lessons from Srebrenica’ education programme. It has organised over 250 local memorial events, created 7 regional and country boards and visited many schools, educating children through assemblies and survivor tours.