15 years ago…
Thousands of men, young and old, lost their lives during a massacre that started on the 11th July 1995. This ‘massacre’ has now officially been recognised as ‘Genocide’ in Bosnia and regarded as “The tragedy of Srebrenica will forever haunt the history of the United Nations”.
Village of the Forgotten Widows – a documentary about this horrendous genocide introduces many of the Srebrenica widows. Learn about their plight and discover what life is like for them today. For some widows, they lost husbands and sons, fathers, brothers and cousins during the days of killing.
Al-Ghazzali Centre, an Executive Producer and Partner of this project, seeks your generous financial support to take this documentary film project to completion and give a human voice to the tragedy of the victims of Srebrenica Genocide.
Join us for an information evening on this topic which will include a viewing of this moving documentary.
- Learn the story of the victims of Srebrenica
- Find out about al-Ghazzali Centre’s partnership in the project and how you can help
- Meet the Director of the documentary Alexander Herget-Mehic
- See exclusive footage of the work so far
- Q & A Session
Date: 11th December, 2010
Time: 7:30pm – 9:30pm
Cost: Entry by donation
Venue: Al-Ghazzali Centre Academy,
1021A Canterbury Road (Cnr. Willeroo Street),
Lakemba, Sydney.
(Entry via Willeroo Street)
Enquiries: Tel: (02) 9708 1539 | Email: erin@alghazzali.org
Registration: See http://alghazzali.org/events/srebrenica
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