SARAJEVO, July 8 (Hina) - A group of some 1,000 people on Fridaymorning started a 70 kilometre-long trip, organised in the memory ofthe breakthrough of Bosniaks from Srebrenica towards a liberated areain Bosnia after the Srebrenica
enclave fell into the hands of Serbforces in the summer of 1995.
SARAJEVO, July 8 (Hina) - A group of some 1,000 people on Friday
morning started a 70 kilometre-long trip, organised in the memory of the
breakthrough of Bosniaks from Srebrenica towards a liberated area in Bosnia
after the Srebrenica enclave fell into the hands of Serb forces in the summer
of 1995. The three-day march, called "The Path Of Freedom", started
this morning in Crni Vrh, near Zvornik and the arrival in Potocari, at the
memorial complex dedicated to the victims of the Srebrenica massacre, is
scheduled to July 10.
The march is only one of the events marking the 10th anniversary of the
massacre in Srebrenica where, according to the organiser, some 50,000 people
will gather on the 11 July commemoration.