The article discusses the limited impact of Bosnia and Herzegovina's 2021 Law on the prohibition of denying genocide, as noted by Murat Tahirović, president of the Union of Victims and Witnesses of Genocide. Tahirović criticizes the lack of enforcement by authorities, particularly the Office of the Prosecutor, and highlights the absence of state-level institutions dedicated to remembrance culture and transitional justice. He points out that while the UN resolution on the Srebrenica genocide has raised awareness globally, domestic efforts remain inadequate. Tahirović emphasizes the need for institutional development and learning from international rulings to improve reconciliation within Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Lettura del bias (Sinistra): The article frames the issue through the lens of human rights advocacy and criticism of governmental inaction, aligning with left-wing concerns over accountability and institutional reform. It emphasizes the failure of state actors to address historical injustices and calls for systemic change, with



