AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSrebrenica Commemoration: Thousands gathered at the Srebrenica-Potocari Memorial Centre for the 31st anniversary, with the burial of 10 newly identified victims and renewed calls to fight dehumanisation and preserve the truth. International Messaging: Bosnia’s Presidency chair Denis Bećirović warned that without preserving the past there is no future, while the Dutch ambassador stressed education as the key to preventing repeats. Regional Politics & Memory: Türkiye marked the anniversary too—Erdogan and officials vowed “we will never forget Srebrenica,” while separate reporting highlights ongoing disputes over how memory is handled in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Legal/Institutional Tensions: In Republika Srpska, lawmakers adopted amendments banning display of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina symbols, with appeals expected at BiH’s Constitutional Court. Sports Governance Spillover: FIFA faced fresh scrutiny after refusing to answer BBC questions over why England’s Jarell Quansah got a two-game ban while the US’s Folarin Balogun did not.
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