Organized by the Center for Balkan Studies, which operates at the "Ibn Sina" Scientific Research Institute, a panel discussion was held under the title "The Importance of Cultivating the Culture of Remembrance: Genocide and Crimes against Bosniaks", on the occasion of the commemoration of the anniversary of the Srebrenica Genocide against Bosniaks.
Participants in the panel discussion were: Dr. Ermin Kuka, who spoke on the topic "Forgetting crime – a compromise with the Great Serbian ideology", Dr. Sead Selimović from the Faculty of Philosophy in Tuzla presented a presentation entitled "The importance of historiography on genocide and war crimes against Bosniaks in 1992-1995 for the culture of memory", and Mr. Hamza Memišević entitled "Six strategic goals of the Assembly of the Serbian Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina", in which he presented the idea and operation of Serbian politics on the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina immediately before the aggression.
In this way, the Ibn Sina Institute strives to nurture the culture of memory by presenting facts with scientifically based topics.
Source: Radiosarajevo.ba