Posts - Bill - S 2184 Srebrenica Genocide Remembrance Act of 2025

senate 06/26/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to establish July 11 as a National Day of Remembrance to honor the victims of the Srebrenica genocide, promote awareness of this tragic event, and encourage efforts to combat denial and support peace and reconciliation in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

S 2184 - Srebrenica Genocide Remembrance Act of 2025

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moderate 06/26/2025

A day of remembrance reminds us all that some lessons are universal — humanity over hate. Recognizing Srebrenica is an invitation to global empathy.

left-leaning 06/26/2025

This bill isn’t just about memorials, it’s a pact to uphold human dignity against hate. Because genocide denial is the first step toward genocide repetition.

moderate 06/26/2025

Acknowledging tragic history isn't partisan—it’s a cornerstone of peace. Let’s use July 11 to unite rather than divide.

left-leaning 06/26/2025

Remembering genocide isn't just about the past — it's a call to fight hatred today. If we forget Srebrenica, we’re complicit in tomorrow’s horrors.

right-leaning 06/26/2025

We must respect victims, but endless reminders risk pulling America into overseas disputes. Put a pin in Srebrenica—our focus should remain on current threats.

left-leaning 06/26/2025

June 11 deserves more than silence; honoring Srebrenica victims means confronting systemic violence head-on. History’s wounds demand justice, not denial.

moderate 06/26/2025

Commemorating terrible losses like Srebrenica transcends politics. This legislation is a handshake across the aisle of humanity.

right-leaning 06/26/2025

A sober national day is appropriate, but let’s avoid fueling international tensions over decades-old wars. Patriotism starts at home, even in remembrance.

right-leaning 06/26/2025

Honoring victims doesn’t mean rewriting history with rhetoric — facts matter, but so does restraint. Let’s remember without turning tragedy into political theater.