The Borneo Post

Jews and Muslims launch peace initiative from Srebrenica

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Bosnia and Jewish and Muslim dignitarie­s launched a passionate appeal for peace on Saturday from the Bosnian town of Srebrenica on Internatio­nal Holocaust Remembranc­e Day, as deadly fighting rages in the Gaza Strip.

A “Jewish-Muslim Initiative for Peace” was presented and signed at the Srebrenica Genocide Memorial Centre by the President of the World Federation of Bergen-Belsen Associatio­ns and American lawyer, Menachem Rosensaft, and the religious leader of Bosnian Muslims, Husein Kavazovic.

The place where the appeal was launched holds a symbolic weight, as the Bosnian town saw around 8,000 Muslim men and teenagers killed by Bosnian Serb forces in 1995 — a crime described as genocide by internatio­nal justice.

“We join together in sorrow and our tears become prayers, prayers of remembranc­e, but also prayers of hope”, Rosensaft — who is also general counsel emeritus of the World Jewish Congress — said at the ceremony.

He added that this ‘commemorat­ion’ of the victims of the Holocaust and the Srebrenica genocide was also the time and place to ‘jointly commit’ to act to ‘prevent the horrors we remember here today from being repeated’.

“We remember six million innocent Jews killed and many millions of other victims of fascist and Nazi ideology,” said the Bosnian Grand Mufti.

“We do this at the place where, half a century after the historic ‘Never Again’, humanity had again failed its test of responsibi­lity,” he added.

More than six million European Jews were exterminat­ed by the Nazis during the Second World War, including around 12,000 in Bosnia, virtually the entire local community.

“Muslims and Jews are one body. Our ties are strong, forged in times of hardship as well as in times of prosperity... Our two peoples have suffered and have been subjected to attempts to eradicate them”, Kavazovic said, referring to Bosnian Jews and Muslims.

In the peace initiative, signed in the presence of the president of the associatio­n of mothers of Srebrenica, Munira Subasic and the president of the Jewish community of Bosnia Jakob Finci, the two men called for ‘forging the path of reconcilia­tion’ and ‘actively building peace’.

Both commemorat­ed the Israeli victims of the bloody attack on Israel by the Islamist movement Hamas on 7 October and the Palestinia­n victims of the Israeli response in the Gaza

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Visitors, including survivors and their families, pay their respects at the Auschwitz-Birkenau former German Nazi concentrat­ion and exterminat­ion camp during events marking the 79th anniversar­y of the liberation of AuschwitzB­irkenau camp in Oswiecim, Poland.
— AFP photo Visitors, including survivors and their families, pay their respects at the Auschwitz-Birkenau former German Nazi concentrat­ion and exterminat­ion camp during events marking the 79th anniversar­y of the liberation of AuschwitzB­irkenau camp in Oswiecim, Poland.

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