The Czech Senate has formally recognized the 1995 Srebrenica massacre as genocide with the adoption of a resolution on the International Day of Reflection and Commemoration. The resolution underscores that modern Europe will not tolerate the glorification of war criminals or the denial of this tragic event. This action affirms the Czech Republic’s commitment to remembering the victims and preventing similar atrocities. The Senate’s statement emphasizes the importance of acknowledging historical truth and promoting reconciliation. The resolution serves as a strong condemnation of genocide denial and a reaffirmation of democratic values. The move was reported by the Sarajevo Times and highlights ongoing international efforts to address the legacy of the Bosnian War.
