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! GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN ! : DELIC aims to make 8,372 drawings, one for each of the civilians killed in the merciless attack.

AS MANY AS 19 MORE VICTIMS OF THE SREBRENICA GENOCIDE will be buried in the village of Potocari, where the graves of 6,652 victims are located, on the 26th anniversary of the 1995 genocide.

More than 8,000 Bosnian Muslims men and boys were killed when Bosnian Serb forces attacked in July 1995, despite the presence of Dutch peacekeeping troops.

A hopelessly bleak history, as caricature artist reflects upon July 11, 1995 Srebrenica genocide.

''In the beginning, I was drawing only for July 11. Then, I thought people who lost their lives there should not be forgotten and decided to depict the genocide on the 11th of every month.

SARAJEVO : A caricature artist who wishes to take note of the genocide that took place in Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina back in July 1995 reflects the sufferings of those days in his drawings.

Admir Delic, in his drawings, deeply reflects people's sorrows of losing most beloved ones, endeavouring to reminisce about the 8,372 Bosnian civilians killed in cold blood by Serbian troops under the command of war criminal Ratko Miadic on July 11, 1995.

He started drawing about the genocide four years ago. ''In the beginning, I was drawing only for July 11. Then, I thought people who lost their lives  there should not be forgotten and decided to depict the genocide on the 11th of every month,'' he said.

Noting that he is inspired by the stories told by by the victims of the genocide while drawing, Delic said, ''What happens is very painful. It is very difficult for a regular person to understand what was done in those years.

I think that I contribute to the realities experienced in Srebrenica with my drawings,'' he said..

Delic aims to make 8, 372 drawings. ''I know that reaching this number in a short period of time is impossible but may be someone else will take over from where I leave off,'' he said.

In the 50 drawings Delic has made so far, the pain of mothers in Srebrenica upon losing their dearest ones stands out.

As many as 19 more victims of the Srebrenica genocide will be buried in the village of Potocari, where the graves of 6,652 victims are located, on the 26th anniversary of the 1995 genocide.

More than 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were killed Bosnian Serb forces attacked in July 1995, despite the presence of Dutch peacekeeping troops.

The Serb forces were trying to wrest territory from Bosnian Muslims and Croats to form a state.

The UN Security Council had declared Srebrenica a '' safe area ''. In the the spring of 1993.

But troops led by General MIadic, who was later found guilty of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide, overran the UN zone.

Dutch troops failed to act as Serb forces occupied the area, killing some 2,000 men and boys on July 11 alone. About 15,000 residents of Srebrenica fled to the surrounding mountains, but Serb troops hunted down and killed 6,000 more people.

Bodies of victims have been found in 570 different places across the country.

In 2007, the International Court of Justice in The Hague ruled that genocide had been committed in Srebrenica.

On June 8 this year, UN tribunal judges upheld in a second-instance trial a verdict sentencing Mladic to life in prison for the genocide, persecution, crimes against humanity, extermination, and other war crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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