Post by Elsayed E. Abdelhamid
Anthropologist, interdisciplinary researcher | Egypt/Syria/Turkey/Spain
Last year around this time, I had been living in Bosnia for a year and a half on. During a visit to the Srebrenica Memorial Centre, I met journalist Florian Guckelsberger, who was reporting on the relevance and memory of the Srebrenica genocide in today’s Bosnia for the German radio. In my conversation with him, we spoke about how the legacy of Srebrenica shapes public life and how people understand “never again” in a moment when a genocide has been unfolding in Gaza. Here is the interview (in German) for those interested in the legal, political — and for me, the technical — challenges of defining genocide today: https://lnkd.in/enjSEm52 Always remembering the Srebrenica genocide.