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Thirty years ago we said never again, Srebrenica. How much longer before we declare: never again, Gaza? | Ed Husic
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This piece reflects on the haunting parallels between the Srebrenica genocide 30 years ago and the current crisis in Gaza, questioning why the world keeps repeating the same empty promises of "never again." It follows the story of Mirela Muratovic, a Srebrenica survivor in Sydney, to underscore how UN-designated "safe zones" often fail to protect civilians. The article challenges readers to confront the cycle of inaction as history echoes in Gaza.
Editor’s Note: It’s a gut punch of a read—not just about remembering Srebrenica, but about how little the world learns. When safe havens become graveyards and rhetoric replaces action, this piece forces us to ask: When does "never again" actually mean something? The urgency here isn’t just historical; it’s about breaking the pattern now.
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