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Young people from all over the world came to Potočare to learn about the genocide: "I want to know what my people went through in the 90s, it's not talked about enough"
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Young people from all over the world came to Potočare to learn about the genocide: "I want to know what my people went through in the 90s, it's not talked about enough"

In July, which is marked by the pain of the Srebrenica genocide, dozens of young people from around the world have arrived at the Memorial Center in Potočari to learn about the facts, rulings, and stories of those who survived the Srebrenica tragedy. The session of Circle 99 discussed Srebrenica as a paradigm of genocide, emphasizing that it was not an isolated incident but a strategic goal of the wartime leadership led by Radovan Karadžić. The genocide was ordered through Directive No. 7 in March 1995, directing the Drina Corps of the Army of Republika Srpska to create conditions of total uncertainty and hopelessness for the residents of Srebrenica and Žepa. The session highlighted the systematic discrimination and hatred produced during this time, which continued into the post-war period. The Memorial Center in Srebrenica has once again gathered students, researchers, and experts from various parts of the world to learn together and exchange knowledge about the genocide, justice, memory culture, and prevention of mass crimes. Participants include groups from Italy and other countries, aiming to educate young people about the genocide in Srebrenica and its relevance today.

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Young people from all over the world came to Potočare to learn about the genocide: "I want to know what my people went through in the 90s, it's not talked about enough"

In July, which is marked by the pain of the Srebrenica genocide, dozens of young people from around the world have arrived at the Memorial Center in Potočari to learn about the facts, rulings, and stories of those who survived the Srebrenica tragedy. The session of Circle 99 discussed Srebrenica as a paradigm of genocide, emphasizing that it was not an isolated incident but a strategic goal of the wartime leadership led by Radovan Karadžić. The genocide was ordered through Directive No. 7 in March 1995, directing the Drina Corps of the Army of Republika Srpska to create conditions of total uncertainty and hopelessness for the residents of Srebrenica and Žepa. The session highlighted the systematic discrimination and hatred produced during this time, which continued into the post-war period. The Memorial Center in Srebrenica has once again gathered students, researchers, and experts from various parts of the world to learn together and exchange knowledge about the genocide, justice, memory culture, and prevention of mass crimes. Participants include groups from Italy and other countries, aiming to educate young people about the genocide in Srebrenica and its relevance today.

Bias read (Left): The article emphasizes the systemic nature of the genocide, frames it as a strategic goal of wartime leadership, and highlights the ongoing effects of dehumanization and hatred. It uses strong language to condemn the actions of the wartime regime and focuses on the importance of remembering and educ

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 65): The article presents detailed historical claims about the Srebrenica genocide, aligning with the cross-source consensus on its occurrence and classification as genocide. It references legal rulings and political strategies, but uses emotionally charged language and quotes from a professor, which may

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