Bratunac se seća: 33 godine od zločina nad 3.267 Srba u Republici Srpskoj
Danas, 5. jula, obeležava se tužna godišnjica strašnog zločina nad 3.267 Srba srednjeg Podrinja, počinjenog tokom odbrambeno-otadžbinskog rata. Republika Srpska je proglasila Dan žalosti, a patrijarh Porfirije predvodi pomen stradalima, uz prisustvo visokih zvaničnika Srbije.
Ovaj dan nije samo datum u kalendaru, već duboka rana i opomena. Uz regionalni put Bratunac-Potočari-Srebrenica postavljene su grafite sa imenima ubijenih srpskih civila i vojnika, podsećajući nas na cenu rata i važnost sećanja.
Dok se svet okreće novim temama, mi ne smemo zaboraviti one koji su dali svoje živote za odbranu svoje zemlje i naroda. Ovaj dan žalosti je poziv na poštovanje, sećanje i pravdu.
Ako mislite da je ovo samo još jedna godišnjica, razmislite ponovo. Sećanje je moć, a zaborav je luksuz koji ne smemo sebi priuštiti. A vi, šta mislite o važnosti ovakvih dana? Podelite svoje misli, možda baš vaša reč nekome promeni pogled na istoriju.
Bratunac remembers: 33 years since the massacre of 3,267 Serbs in Republika Srpska
Today, July 5th, marks the grim anniversary of the massacre of 3,267 Serbs from the Middle Podrinje region during the defensive homeland war. Republika Srpska declared a Day of Mourning, with Patriarch Porfirije leading the memorial service attended by high officials from Serbia.
This day is not just a date on the calendar but a deep wound and a warning. Along the regional road Bratunac-Potočari-Srebrenica, graffiti with the names of killed Serbian civilians and soldiers have been placed, reminding us of the cost of war and the importance of remembrance.
While the world moves on to new topics, we must not forget those who gave their lives defending their country and people. This day of mourning calls for respect, remembrance, and justice.
If you think this is just another anniversary, think again. Memory is power, and forgetting is a luxury we cannot afford. What do you think about the importance of such days? Share your thoughts, maybe your word will change someone’s view on history.