Monday, December 5, 2011

The Evolution of Evil

During the massacre at Srebrenica, the Serbs slaughtered almost ten thousand men and boys in Bosnia-Herzegovina. One of those men was Emir Suljagic's father, who suffered greatly before being killed in the horrible mass defiling of human life that occurred in the summer of 1995. Emir survived, but now has a mission--to create a museum that will remind future generations of what happened at Srebrenica and will serve as a tribute to those who were killed so their families will know they will not be forgotten.

In this video, Emir talks about why it is important to recognize the fact that genocide is still happening today. He explains that the nature of genocide has changed from the Holocaust of World War II and says that action must be taken if we are to live in a world where genocide is not allowed to exist.

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