Toronto, Canada - 15th Commemoration of Srebrenica Genocide
Institute for the Research of Genocide Canada
Published: July 18, 2010
An update from Toronto (Canada), including the text and beautiful photographs, kindly provided by Dina Bajric of FacePhotography.ca. Thank you Dina, we’re proud of you. (More photos are available at this link!)
Two Honorable Canadian MPs, Mr. Brian Masse and Mr. Rob Oliphant, commemorate the 15th anniversary of the Srebrenica Genocide in Toronto, Canada.
Canadians Remembering Srebrenica Genocide - Promoting education, remembrance and research of the Srebrenica genocide
July 11th 2010 marked the 15th anniversary of the Srebrenica Genocide. In commemoration of this tragedy Toronto’s Bosnian community hosted a series of well organized and well received events: a photo exhibit at the Gladstone Hotel, a silent march in downtown Toronto, and a commemoration ceremony in Etobicoke. Events were organized in partnership with the Congress of North American Bosniaks and the Institute for the Research of Genocide-Canada.
On July 9th, 2010, the second floor of the Gladstone Hotel was host to the official start of a set of ceremonial activities organized by a dedicated group of volunteers. Three separate rooms housed three very distinct but connected experiences for the approximately 200 reception-goers, featuring award-winning photographer Roger LeMoyne’s exhibit “Srebrenica: The Absence”. This gripping photo series, which began in 1995, conveys the sense of loss, an unwavering need for justice and the importance of preserving history. In the main foyer on the second floor, a bright, eclectic, and mostly young crowd mingled as the Jusuf Dzilic (aka Genocide) video “Srebrenica” played on an iMac. Petition forms and informational pamphlets were available at the information desk to gain support from the Canadian public on passing the genocide resolution and bill currently in front of Parliament. Owing perhaps to the event’s timing, a large number of street-traffic was welcomed by an always abundant and receptive host group. Windsor-West MP Brian Masse continued to show his support for the Bosniak community and this important issue by personally attending the event alongside Mohummed Peer, his Legislative and Policy Advisor.
In the south-facing rooms, traditional Bosnian music, Sevdalinke, and traditional religious songs, Ilahije, were played as visitors viewed images that were both disturbing and impactful. In the north-facing room, pictures of the bereaved, the dead, and the still missing gave the impression of some end, but no closure, to the viewer. An equally heavy melody “Srebrenica” and visuals by Alma Ferovic played on a video screen, and this song combined with the images brought many visitors to tears.
Srebrenica Genocide Silent March
Over three hundred people, all wearing a distinctive bright yellow tee with the words “Never Forget / Srebrenica Genocide / July 11, 1995”, gathered in front of the Royal Ontario Museum at noon on Saturday, July 10, 2010. Comprised mostly of young Canadian Bosniaks, but with a healthy contingent of supporters from other communities, the group began a silent march through the streets of downtown Toronto. The lead group walked silently in a file of two, each member carrying a single letter that spelled out “SREBRENICA GENOCIDE” along the left, and flags of Canada and Bosnia on the right.
Canadians, Canadian-Bosnians and Canadian-Bosniaks on this day showed the civility, pride, and solidarity of a nation that continues to struggle for justice against those perpetrators of genocide in Srebrenica, elsewhere in Bosnia, and the world.
Srebrenica Commemoration Ceremony
Honorable MP Hon. Borys Wrzesnewskyj.
PHOTO (from left to right): Honorable MP Borys Wrzesnewskyj, Prof. Emir Ramic, Honorable MP Brian Masse and Honorable MP Rob Oliphant. [Photo provided by Prof. Emir Ramic.]
PHOTO (from left to right): Dina, Lejla, Honorable MP Borys Wrzesnewskyj, Mohummed Peer, Aldina, Prof. Emir Ramic, Honorable MP Brian Masse, Honorable MP Rob Oliphant. [Photo provided by Prof. Emir Ramic.]
An informative and heart-wrenching 27-minute documentary/memorial film outlining the circumstances of the fall of Srebrenica and individual stories of the massacre was played to a crowd of 300 that included Parliamentarians Hon. Brian Masse, Hon. Borys Wrzesnewskyj, Hon. Rob Oliphant, as well as distinguished guests.
The final half of the program was filled by a rousing set of speeches from the MPs. Hon. Brian Masse’s passionate show of support and the message that Canada must recognize the genocide for the good of its citizens and for the sake of its reputation in the world was received with a standing ovation. Hon. Borys Wrzesnewskyj talked about loss and memory and Hon. Rob Oliphant discussed the need for truth and reconciliation and both these messages were also warmly received with standing ovations. The Bosniak community and their supporters were honoured to have these three distinguished MPs attend the event and show their support for having Srebrenica recognized as a genocide in Canada and having July 11th recognized as Srebrenica Remembrance Day.