30 years after the Srebrenica massacre, the pain remains. A survivor shares how she lost her husband and how her baby was saved during one of Europe's worst genocides. Despite international recognition, denial continues.
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- Merlida Hasanovic lost her husband during the Srebrenica massacre and was separated from her baby. 12s
- Her baby, Irma, was saved by a Red Cross worker and later reunited with her mother. 1m 37s
- Nusret Hasanovic was among over 8,000 men and boys killed, with his remains found 15 years later. 2m 8s
- The International Court of Justice recognized the massacre as genocide in 2007. 2m 21s
- Genocide denial has increased in Bosnia-Herzegovina despite legal penalties. 2m 29s