A panel of Bosnian and international judges ordered Bosnia’s Serb Republic today to pay more than $2 million in compensation for the massacre of 7,500 Muslims at Srebrenica in 1995. The money will be spent to build a memorial at the graveyard where families of the victims plan to bury their relatives’ remains when they are finally identified. The first funerals will be held at the site, just outside Srebrenica, at the end of this month — almost eight years after the massacre, the worst atrocity in Europe since World War II. Full Story
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