The Bosnian community in St. Louis recently gathered to commemorate the 28th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide, a tragic event that occurred in July 1995 during the Bosnian War. The genocide resulted in the deaths of over 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys, who were systematically massacred by the Bosnian Serb Army. The community came together to honor the victims and their families, and to promote awareness about the genocide. The event was attended by local leaders, community members, and survivors of the genocide. The ceremony included a memorial service, a candlelight vigil, and a speech by a survivor of the genocide. The speaker shared their personal experience and emphasized the importance of remembering and learning from the past. The community also emphasized the need for continued support and recognition of the genocide, both locally and internationally. The event was organized by the St. Louis Bosnian community, in collaboration with local organizations and businesses. The community has been actively working to promote awareness and education about the genocide, and to support the families of the victims. The event was also attended by local government officials, who expressed their support for the community and their commitment to promoting tolerance and understanding. The Srebrenica genocide is considered one of the worst atrocities committed in Europe since World War II, and it has had a profound impact on the Bosnian community. The community in St. Louis has been working to create a memorial to the victims of the genocide, and to establish a museum to educate people about the tragedy. The event was a powerful reminder of the importance of remembering and learning from the past, and of promoting tolerance and understanding. The Bosnian community in St. Louis is committed to continuing their efforts to promote awareness and education about the genocide, and to supporting the families of the victims. The community is also working to build bridges between different communities and to promote greater understanding and cooperation. The event was a testament to the resilience and strength of the Bosnian community, and to their commitment to creating a better future for themselves and for future generations. The community is grateful for the support of local leaders and organizations, and they look forward to continuing their work to promote awareness and education about the Srebrenica genocide.