On Tuesday, the United Nations General Assembly commemorated the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide, where thousands of Bosnian Muslims were killed in what has been recognized as the worst atrocity on European soil since World War II. Survivors and top UN officials gathered to honor the victims and emphasize the continuous need for truth, justice, and vigilance against denial. During the assembly, speakers highlighted the importance of acknowledging the past to prevent future atrocities. Survivors of the genocide shared poignant testimonies, urging the international community to support efforts in countering denial and ensuring that the tragedy is remembered accurately. The need for comprehensive justice and lasting peace in the region was underscored. UN officials reiterated their commitment to standing by the survivors and ensuring that the lessons learned from Srebrenica guide future actions to maintain peace and stability. This solemn anniversary serves as a reminder of the international community’s responsibility to protect human rights and uphold justice. Post navigation UN Calls for Calm Amid Kenya Protests Ukraine Strengthens Ties with Africa