Srebrenica Justice Campaign aims and activities:
The pages below contain information on our purpose, campaigns and plans.
The Newsletters provide some further information.
The section on co-operating organisations has links to, or contact information for, organisations that we co-operate with.
Women of Srebrenica 1997 Tour of Britain
Background - Zene Srebrenice - Delegation - Demands - The Tour
The Srebrenica Justice Campaign
Founding of the SJC - Aims & Principles - Contact & Membership - Badges
Women of Srebrenica 1998 tour of Britain
Sarajevo Charter meeting - Tour - Foreign Office - Demonstration - Lord Avebury
Srebrenica Justice Campaign activities 1
International Women's Day - St Louis conference - Whitehall picket
Srebrenica Justice Campaign activities 2
Tracing the Missing - Identifying the Dead - Briefing paper on exhumations - Srebrenica Justice International
Fourth Anniversary of the fall of Srebrenica
Visit
to Bosnia on 4th the anniversary (July 1999) of the Srebrenica massacre.
Now
with photo gallery of images including demonstrations outside UNHQ & OHR and
visit to Potocari.
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Anniversary demonstration in London, July 1998.
Hatema Mustafic and Selma Pesto hold the banner displaying
the names of the Srebrenica missing opposite 10 Downing Street.
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Srebrenica
Women Demand Justice:
The full facts of Srebrenica should be revealed & publicised. All graves should be exhumed & bodies identified without delay. Any survivors of Srebrenica held prisoner in Republika Srpska or the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia should be released immediately. The people of Srebrenica should be enabled to return to their homes. There should be a full & open international investigation into the failure of the UN to protect the Safe Area of Srebrenica. All indicted & suspected war criminals, including Karadzic, Mladic & Milosevic, & all those complicit with genocide, should be arrested and brought to trial.
Emira Selimovic addresses
a public meeting in Edinburgh.
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