Sophie Wessex talks about the heart about Bosnian genocide


Sophie Wessex talks about the heart about Bosnian genocide

Sophie Wessex is sending a message of hope to the people of Bosnia.

The Duchess of Edinburgh, who arrived

In Srebrenica, Bosnia, who marked 30 years since more than 8,000 were sacrificed in a genocide in the 1990s, is landing the nation for her courage.

The Duchess also talked about the families of those whose bodies are still missing after the war.

Sophie told families: “I know that the political landscape is very complex, but as you say this is something human, this should transcend all policy.

She said: “This anniversary provides the opportunity to raise awareness.”

Sophie then extended a warm hug for families.

And I told them: “While there are hopes, I am sure that he will continue working along with such kindness and humanity.”

Meanwhile, a senior official of the British embassy in Sarajevo said: “demonstrates the resilience and struggle that women play to press for peace and justice.”



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