Tuesday, 16 september 2025.
Prijavite se na sedmični newsletter Detektora
Newsletter
Novinari Detektora svake sedmice pišu newslettere o protekloj i sedmici koja nas očekuje. Donose detalje iz redakcije, iskrene reakcije na priče i kontekst o događajima koji oblikuju našu stvarnost.

This post is also available in: Bosnian

Sarajevo’s Centar municipality on Friday signed a lease to provide premises to the Association of Parents of Children Killed in Besieged Sarajevo from 1992 to 1995 to establish a memorial room for children killed during the siege of Sarajevo.

The head of the association, Fikret Grabovica, said that he wanted a space close to the nearby memorial monument to children killed in the war so visitors could get an insight into the scale of the crimes against children in one place.

“This memorial room will be a special project of historical importance, cherishing the memory of the children who were killed and telling the truth about the vents of the past war, and will also have an educational purpose as future generations will be able to find out more about the siege of the city,” Grabovica said.

“I hope that other levels of authority will become involved and provide financial support for the implementation of the project,” he added.

The mayor of the Centar municipality, Nedzad Ajnadzic, said that the memorial room would be a place to remind and warn people about war.

“We must not forget the suffering of our citizens, particularly children,” Ajnadzic said.

He recalled that during the 1,425-day siege, around 12,000 residents of Sarajevo citizens and over 1,500 children were killed.

“We must convey these facts to younger generations so history will not repeat itself,” he said.

Sarajevo already has a War Childhood Museum, which has a collection of more than 3,000 personal items owned by children who lived through the 1992-95 conflict.

    Najčitanije
    Saznajte više
    Bosnians Lay Flowers, Marking Three Decades Since Sarajevo Market Blast
    Relatives commemorated the 30th anniversary of the wartime massacre at the Markale market in Sarajevo, where 43 people were killed by a shell fired from Bosnian Serb positions during the siege of the city.
    Moldova Arrests Three Over Russian-Led Training Camps in Bosnia
    Three more people have been arrested in Moldova on suspicion of involvement in plotting to cause unrest in the country after allegedly being trained at Russian-run camps in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
    Bosnia Jails Man for Planning Terror Attack on Mosque