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The anniversary of the terrible events which took place in Srebrenica is an appropriate moment to reflect on the tragedy that took place there ten years ago.

The massacre of almost eight thousand men and boys, in the heart of Europe, is something which we must never forget. It is also something we must never allow to happen again.

Many of those responsible for that crime against humanity are where they belong: facing justice before the International Tribunal in The Hague. Two other indicted individuals in particular, Radovan Karadjic and Ratko Mladic, are still on the run, but they cannot hide forever and they too will face justice.

Bosnia and Herzegovina has made great progress since the end of the war, withever-growing stability and prosperity – but there is more work to be done. The best response to the massacre in Srebrenica is to continue building a country that is inclusive, tolerant, firmly at peace and integrating with Euro-Atlantic structures. NATO will continue to play its part to help Bosnia and Herzegovina to reach that goal.