Is there anything to actually see in Srebrenica?

Is there anything to actually see in Srebrenica? - Brown Human Eye

I'm in Sarajevo and considering a visit to Srebrenica, where there was an attempted genocide (link to Wikipedia). I know there's a memorial, but is there anything else to actually see there? Specifically, historical sites -- eg related to the genocide, the Balkan wars, etc.

I've been to other places where there were massacres /attempted genocides. For example, the killing field at Choeung Ek and the S-21 museum in Phnom Penh together can take a full day to see. But if the memorial at Srebrenica is just a monument, and there's nothing else to see, I'm not sure it's worth the effort of getting myself there and back.

(Note: I can decide for myself if I should go there, or it it's "worth" seeing. I just want to know what, if anything, there is to see.)






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Can you visit Srebrenica?

Visitors can head to The Srebrenica-Potocari Genocide Memorial and Cemetery a few kilometres from the village in Potocari. You can also visit monuments dedicated to Serb victims in nearby Bratunac, too. If you want to appreciate the horrors and realities of the 1990s Bosnian War, visiting Srebrenica is a must.

How many bodies are found in Srebrenica?

As of July 2012, 6,838 genocide victims have been identified through DNA analysis of body parts recovered from mass graves; as of July 2021, 6,671 bodies have been buried at the Memorial Centre of Poto\u010dari, while another 236 have been buried elsewhere.

Why is Srebrenica significant?

During the Bosnian War in 1995, Srebrenica was the site of a massacre of more than 8,000 Bosniak men and boys, which was subsequently designated as an act of genocide by the ICTY and the International Court of Justice.

How many people have died in Srebrenica?

Bosnian genocideDate11\u201313 July 1995TargetBosniak (Bosnian Muslim) men and prisoners of warAttack typeMass murder, persecution, ethnic cleansing, deportation, etc.DeathsGenocide: 8,372 killed (Srebrenica)5 more rows



Surviving the Srebrenica genocide




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