Srebrenica Massacre: 30 Years Later, Its Shadows and Tensions Persist

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Srebrenica Massacre: 30 Years Later, Its Shadows and Tensions Persist
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The article reflects on the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, where 8,000 Muslim men and boys were killed despite the town being a UN-protected 'safe area,' highlighting the failures of international intervention and the enduring scars of the Bosnian War, with lessons on the dangers of nationalism and the importance of timely action.

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