On June 26, 2022, at the Kljuna Memorial near Nevesinje, the Central Program marking the 30th anniversary of the crime against the Bosniaks of Nevesinje was held. Director of the Institute for Research on Crimes Against Humanity and International Law at the University of Sarajevo, prof. Ph.D. Rasim Muratović, in his speech, emphasized that in terms of percentage, Nevesinje is right behind Srebrenica in terms of the number of people killed in the genocide against Bosniaks in the period 1992-1995.
In an appropriate address, director Muratović recalled the suffering of the people of Nevesinja during the Second World War, linking it to the crimes committed in the area in the period 1992-1995. All of these are actually terrible sequences of one and the same "tragic misunderstanding", which in law is called a crime of the highest rank - genocide, and in sociology a social phenomenon prone to
repetition - genocide, i.e. the duration of the crime in continuity with shorter or longer breaks. In all these crimes, in their successive repetition, in the immutability of the matrix, in which every two, three or four decades the same terrible story with the slaughter of civilians, rapes, looting, and the burning of entire villages repeats itself. Such centuries-old persistence of some to destroy and kidnap others, and others to defend themselves and preserve their own, unequivocally indicates that the basis of that drama is based on a deep and essential misunderstanding of good and evil.