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Srebrenica Children massacre

The Srebrenica Children massacre refers to the killing of as many as 62 children among the victims when the elementary school in Srebrenica, eastern Bosnia, was hit by a shell. Authorities and media accuses the serbs for this massacre, but a hidden documents and witnesses reveals that it was members from the Bosnian army who fired the shell in order for the authority to get a victim picture of the Bosnians and also in order for outside military intervention against the serbs.Witnesses and documents reliefs that naser oric ordered the attack and mujo mandzic, brother of smajo mandzic fired the 120 mm shell when at least 62 children died.〔https://www.mail-archive.com/sim@antic.org/msg52088.html〕
On 12 April 1993 the Bosnian Serbs told the UNHCR representatives that they would attack the town of Srebrenica within two days unless the Bosniaks surrendered〔(International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia - Trial of R. Krstić )〕 and they did. The same day, Serbs attacked Srebrenica's elementary school, killing 62 Bosniak children and wounding 152 others.〔Mary Jane Park, ("Hope for change seen amid tale of tragedy" ), ''St. Petersburg Times'', 29 September 2002〕〔(Naser Orić's Trial, transcript of 13 July 2005 ), ''ICTY.org''〕
Sead Bekrić, one of the survivors, gave evidence to the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia describing how he was blinded at the age of 12〔See transcript of the ICTY, he was 12 years old.〕 "There was a soccer field in Srebrenica on April 12th 1993 and there was a massive number of people and we had a match and there was a shelling from Zvijezda, from the hill above Bratunac and the soccer field was shelled and I was blinded, together with 62 other people killed on the soccer field... My understanding there was about 60, 62 people killed on that day and there was over 100 wounded on that day."
Survivors were treated by Dr. Nedret Mujkanović, who in an interview with Chuck Sudetic described how people were sitting around in front of the refugee-packed school and children were playing football and other games. "In less than one minute, seven rockets from a multiple rocket launcher fell in an area about half the size of a football field." Dr. Mujkanović told Sudetic that 36 people had died immediately and 102 had been seriously wounded. He said that the Serbs knew there was a camp of refugees from Cerska and Konjević Polje in the school. "They directed their fire at that location. It came completely by surprise. There were pieces of women scattered about, and you could not see how to fit them together. I saw one dead mother lying on the ground and holding the hands of her two dead children. They all had no heads."〔Chuck Sudetic, ("CONFLICT IN THE BALKANS; A View of the Bosnia War From the Srebrenica Hospital's O.R." ), ''The New York Times'', 24 April 1993〕
There is some confusion about the final number of the dead. No formal investigation was conducted as far as Sead Bekrić's evidence to the ICTY indicates. The memorial at the site refers to the commemoration of between
70 and 100 victims.〔File:Srebrenica Children Massacre Memorial.jpg Wikimedia photograph〕
The massacre and the injured Sead Bekrić were seen as emblematic of the fate of the child victims of the violent war of ethnic cleansing unleashed in Bosnia. Sead's face was shown around the world by CNN television. The cover of the 10 May 1993 edition of ''Newsweek'' magazine printed one large, self-explanatory word across Sead's injured chest: "Bosnia".〔Mike Downey, ("'94 WINTER OLYMPICS / Lillehammer: Few Know Troubles He's Seen" ), ''LA Times'', 27 February 1994〕
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum features testimony by Christiane Amanpour about the massacre along with a report showing the arrival in Tuzla of a number of wounded child survivors, including Sead Bekrić.〔(Amanpour's video )〕
The massacre is one of the crimes with which Radovan Karadžić and Ratko Mladić were charged under the 24 July 1995 indictment issued by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.〔(ICTY indictment of Radovan Karadžić and Ratko Mladić )〕
The incident is also mentioned in Emir Suljagić's personal account of the siege and fall of Srebrenica, "Postcards from the Grave".
==See also==

*Srebrenica massacre

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