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UN approves annual commemoration of 1995 Srebrenica genocide

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UN approves annual commemoration of 1995 Srebrenica genocide

UN approves annual commemoration of 1995 Srebrenica genocide

Supporters of the measure, backed by Germany and Rwanda, say it is necessary so that the massacre is not denied or forgotten, while Serbs fear being unfairly labelled as supporters of genocide.


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