Minister of Defense Ank Bijleveld attends the ceremony.The National Memorial Srebrenica-Genocide is held every year on July 11 at Het Plein in The Hague since 1997. On this day, more than eight thousand victims of the genocide in Srebrenica are commemorated. Due to the Coronavirus situation, few people were allowed to stay at the square, the ceremony could be also followed via live stream. Former Minister Jan Pronk, and Minister of Defense Ank Bijleveld both gave a speech, and the names of the victims were read followed by a two minute moment of silence. This year the square was surrounded wit

Minister of Defense Ank Bijleveld attends the ceremony.The National Memorial Srebrenica-Genocide is held every year on July 11 at Het Plein in The Hague since 1997. On this day, more than eight thousand victims of the genocide in Srebrenica are commemorated. Due to the Coronavirus situation, few people were allowed to stay at the square, the ceremony could be also followed via live stream. Former Minister Jan Pronk, and Minister of Defense Ank Bijleveld both gave a speech, and the names of the victims were read followed by a two minute moment of silence. This year the square was surrounded wit Stock Photo
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Minister of Defense Ank Bijleveld attends the ceremony.The National Memorial Srebrenica-Genocide is held every year on July 11 at Het Plein in The Hague since 1997. On this day, more than eight thousand victims of the genocide in Srebrenica are commemorated. Due to the Coronavirus situation, few people were allowed to stay at the square, the ceremony could be also followed via live stream. Former Minister Jan Pronk, and Minister of Defense Ank Bijleveld both gave a speech, and the names of the victims were read followed by a two minute moment of silence. This year the square was surrounded with a temporary monument consisting of 25 photos of 25-year-old Bosnian-Dutch youth.

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