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Thirty years ago we said never again, Srebrenica. How much longer before we declare: never again, Gaza?

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Today will be a hard day for Sydneysider Mirela Muratovic, a survivor of the only recognised genocide in Europe since the end of the second world war: Srebrenica.

During the 1990s Bosnian war Srebrenica was designated a United Nations-protected “safe area” – a label that came to mean nothing.

Thirty years ago, in the days after 11 July 1995, more than 8,000 Bosnian men and boys were rounded up and killed. Mirela was five years old at the time. Her dad, Munib, was one of those victims.

If that wasn’t enough for such a young mind to deal with, it came just two years after her mother, Dzeva, failed to return home after leaving to find food with her cousins, presumed kidnapped and killed. A peace of sorts came as a result of Australia accepting Mirela and her remaining family members as refugees in 2002.

In 2010, Mirela’s family was informed a “part” of her father had been DNA identified. The Muratovic........

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