What I Saw in Bosnia - 30 Years After the Genocide
The Bosnian genocide is a testament to the resilience of Islam—and a reminder that Gaza will overcome too.
Listen to Dr. Omar Suleiman as he visits Bosnia and reflects on the stories of survivors and the atrocities of Srebrenica 30 years later, where bones are still being recovered, and speak on what lessons can be learned from witnessing yet another atrocity targeted toward Muslims.
From Srebrenica to Gaza: The Dehumanization of Muslims
Would the genocide of Srebrenica have been possible if the victims weren't Muslim? Or did it prove that being Muslim alone potentially disqualifies one from being considered European or even human?
These questions about Srebrenica are especially relevant now, at a time in which Gaza faces famine and genocide.
What does it mean to remember? What good is remembering without pause, reflection, and internalization? It's important to frame the genocide of Srebrenica—and now Gaza—primarily through the lens of personal accountability.
Srebrenica Massacre Explained: Europe's Muslim Genocide
Dr. Omar Suleiman reflects on the dehumanization that precedes genocide. He poses a crucial question: Would the victims have faced the same fate if they had not been Muslim?
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