ICMP's Bomberger says there is scientific evidence Srebrenica genocide happened

NEWS 10.07.202314:23 0 komentara
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Kathryne Bomberger, the director of the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP), said in Srebrenica on Monday, ahead of the mass burial of 30 more genocide victims, that the Commission has been working on the search and identification of the missing persons since 1996, and that DNA analysis for identification of mortal remains is a scientific evidence that genocide did take place.

She said the ICMP used scientific evidence to identify nearly 90 percent or 7,000 of a total of 8,000 Muslim men and boys who were killed in a span of a few days, which, according to Bomberger, is undeniable evidence that genocide did take place.

ICMP director also said that the evidence was presented in more than 30 cases before competent courts in BiH and The Hague.

She noted it is an obligation of the whole international community to remember what happened in Srebrenica.

The remains of another 30 victims will be buried this week at the Potocari Memorial Centre, with the youngest victim aged 15 at the time of the death and other two juvenile victims aged 16 and 17.

Over 8,000 persons were killed in the genocide, mainly men and boys. To date, the remains of 6,652 have been buried at the Potocari memorial. The remains of 237 have been buried elsewhere according to their families’ wishes.

For the Srebrenica genocide, the Hague war crimes tribunal sentenced to life former Bosnian Serb political and military leaders Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic.

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