A/RES/78/282 GA
International Day of Reflection and Commemoration of the 1995 Genocide in Srebrenica
78
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| Draft symbol | A/78/L.67/Rev.1 |
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| Adopted symbol | A/RES/78/282 |
| Category | POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS |
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| UN Document | A/RES/78/282 ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — A/78/PV.82
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Algeria
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Angola
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Argentina
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Armenia
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Bahamas
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Bahrain
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Barbados
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Benin
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Bhutan
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Brazil
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Cyprus
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Ethiopia
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Gabon
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Guatemala
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Guinea
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Haiti
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Honduras
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India
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Jamaica
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Kazakhstan
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Kenya
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Kiribati
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Lao People's Democratic Republic
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Lebanon
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Lesotho
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Madagascar
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Maldives
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Mexico
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Mongolia
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Nepal
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Oman
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Panama
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Papua New Guinea
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Paraguay
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Peru
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Philippines
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Saint Kitts and Nevis
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Saint Lucia
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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Seychelles
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Slovakia
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Solomon Islands
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South Sudan
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Sri Lanka
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Sudan
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Uganda
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United Arab Emirates
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Viet Nam
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Albania
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Australia
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Austria
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Belgium
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Bulgaria
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Canada
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Chad
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Chile
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Colombia
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Croatia
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Czechia
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Denmark
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Ecuador
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Egypt
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El Salvador
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Estonia
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Fiji
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France
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Gambia
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Germany
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Guyana
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Indonesia
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Islamic Republic of Iran ⚠
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Iraq
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Japan
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Jordan
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Latvia
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Libya
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Liechtenstein
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Malawi
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Malta
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Montenegro
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Myanmar
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New Zealand
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Niger
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Norway
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Pakistan
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Palau
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Poland
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Portugal
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Qatar
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Republic of Korea
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Moldova
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Romania
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Rwanda
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San Marino
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Senegal
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Sierra Leone
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Slovenia
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Spain
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Sweden
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Switzerland
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Tunisia
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Türkiye
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Ukraine
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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United Republic of Tanzania
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United States of America
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Uruguay
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Yemen
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Zambia
Speeches following this vote (20)
The President
Before giving floor to speakers in explanation of vote or position after the voting, may I remind delegations that explanations are limited to 10 minutes and should be made by delegations from their seats.
My delegation wishes to deliver an explanation of vote after the voting on resolution 78/282, entitled “International Day of Reflection and Commemoration of the 1995 Genocide in Srebrenica”.
For Indonesia, the sanctity of life and of humanity takes precedence over any other consideration. We therefore take a principled and unwavering stance against genocide. The resolution just adopted is a prof…
At the outset, I would like to express my profound gratitude to the numerous delegations, permanent missions, international organizations and regional groups that, at the various levels, expressed their condolences and sympathy to the people and the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran in mourning the loss of the President and the Foreign Minister. Mr. Raisi, Mr. Amir-Abdollahian and their …
Before I make my explanation of vote, I would like to raise one issue. Consider it a point of order, and I count that you, Mr. President, will deduct the time allotted to me for my explanation of vote from the remarks I will make now.
Before the voting, you, Mr. President, gave the floor to the “distinguished representative of Serbia”. I would like to remind you that he is not “a distinguished r…
Brazil abstained in the voting on resolution 78/282, concerning the International Day of Reflection and Commemoration of the 1995 Genocide in Srebrenica. The vote does not imply or raise any doubt whatsoever about the nature of the massacre of Bosnian civilians in Srebrenica in July 1995. In 2004, the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia defined the massacre as genocide. In 2…
Viet Nam condemns crimes of genocide in the strongest term and has carried out concrete efforts and actions to end genocide and the impunity of that crime. That is founded on our utmost respect for the value of human life, our unwavering commitment to protecting civilians and Viet Nam’s consistent policy to uphold the Charter of the United Nations and international law.
As a party to the Convent…
Ghana regrets that, as a result of the absence of national and regional consensus on the presentation of resolution 78/282, it had to abstain in the voting on the intention to declare 11 July of each year as the International Day of Reflection and Commemoration of the 1995 Genocide in Srebrenica.
Our regrets are two-fold. First, the acts of genocide committed in and around Srebrenica in 1995 sta…
Singapore voted in favour of resolution 78/282, entitled “International Day of Reflection and Commemoration of the 1995 Genocide in Srebrenica”, in line with Singapore’s consistent support for international law, given the rulings of the International Court of Justice and International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia that the Srebrenica massacre was a genocide.
However, we are disappo…
Faithful to its commitment to the principles established in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, Panama reaffirms its condemnation of any event recognized by the relevant international bodies as an act of genocide. Such actions contravene international humanitarian law and the fundamental values of humankind, leavi…
We have previously pointed out that resolutions submitted under the agenda item “Culture of peace” should elicit the consensus of the membership, as it is an issue that is closely linked to one of the purposes of the United Nations. Peru therefore participated constructively in the negotiation process of resolution 78/282 and maintained channels of dialogue with all the parties concerned, which i…
Greece acknowledges the importance of resolution 78/282, which establishes the International Day of Reflection and Commemoration of the 1995 Genocide in Srebrenica, a tragedy that left our region with a deep and painful wound.
In that regard, Greece reiterates its respect for the relevant decisions of the independent international tribunals regarding Srebrenica, including the International Court…
Allow me to briefly share Montenegro’s position in the light of today’s voting. As we all know, the cross-regional core group, jointly chaired by Germany and Rwanda, presented resolution 78/282, entitled “International Day of Reflection and Commemoration of the 1995 Genocide in Srebrenica”, for consideration for adoption by the General Assembly.
Bearing in mind that 2025 will mark the thirtieth …
Informed by our difficult experience of a decade of armed conflict, characterized by the perpetration of some of the serious crimes of international concern, and our transitional justice process, including the investigation, trial and conviction of those who bore the greatest responsibility for the atrocity crimes, by the Special Court of Sierra Leone, my country voted in favour of resolution 78/…
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines abstained in the voting on resolution 78/282, entitled “International Day of Reflection and Commemoration of the 1995 Genocide in Srebrenica”.
We acknowledge that after the devastation wrought by the wars in Yugoslavia, including the Srebrenica genocide, as recognized by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and the International
Court of…
Tunisia voted in favour of resolution 78/282, on the Srebrenica genocide, based on its firm belief in, and adherence to, the principles of international law, international humanitarian law and the Charter of the United Nations, as well as human rights principles, in particular the right to life and to self-determination.
While Tunisia stresses the need for concerted efforts by the international …
First of all, I would like to express Mexico’s solidarity with, and respect for, the victims and survivors of the 1995 genocide that took place in Srebrenica, as well as all victims and survivors of the Balkan conflict of the 1990s and its aftermath.
Mexico recognizes the importance of reflecting on those crimes and commemorating the victims. Likewise, my country recognizes the judgments issued …
Slovakia abstained in the voting on resolution 78/282. Before all else, I wish to place on record that Slovakia remains firmly committed to international law and norms prohibiting genocide and mass atrocities and to closer international cooperation to ensure that those crimes do not occur in the future. In that regard, the Slovak Republic fully supports the International Criminal Tribunal for the…
My country’s delegation reiterates its condolences for the victims of the events that happened
in Srebrenica in 1995 and expresses its sympathy with their families. While we reaffirm our rejection of human rights violations and the resulting human suffering, we also stress our categorical rejection of the politicization of human rights issues, the submission of biased draft resolutions and the u…
Thailand joins the international community in reiterating that acts of genocide constitute the most heinous crime and grievous human rights violation, as well as threats towards peace and security among nations. Thailand once again reaffirms its commitment to preventing and punishing the crime of genocide. We attach the utmost importance to holding the perpetrators accountable.
Our commitment is…
Pakistan voted in favour of resolution 78/282, designating 11 July as the International Day of Reflection and Commemoration of the 1995 Genocide in Srebrenica. This tragedy was among the most appalling episodes in recent human history and was acknowledged as genocide by both the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and the International Court of Justice. There was a clear leg…
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Seventy-eighth session
Agenda item 14
Culture of peace
Resolution adopted by the General Assembly
on 23 May 2024
[without reference to a Main Committee (A/78/L.67/Rev.1)]
78/282. International Day of Reflection and Commemoration of the
1995 Genocide in Srebrenica
The General Assembly,
Guided by the Charter of the United Nations, the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights1 and the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime
of Genocide,2
Recalling Security Council resolution 819 (1993) of 16 April 1993 declaring
Srebrenica a safe area, resolution 827 (1993) of 25 May 1993 concerning the
establishment of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and resolution
1966 (2010) of 22 December 2010 concerning the establishment of the International
Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals,
Recalling also all judgments of the International Tribunal for the Former
Yugoslavia, in particular eight that contain guilty verdicts for the crime of genocide
against Bosnian Muslims committed at Srebrenica in 1995, most notably the Tribunal
Appeals Chamber judgment of 19 April 2004 (The Prosecutor v. Krstić), the
International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals Appeals Chamber judgment
of 8 June 2021 (The Prosecutor v. Mladić) and the Mechanism Appeals Chamber
judgment of 20 March 2019 (The Prosecutor v. Karadžić), as well as the judgment of
the International Court of Justice of 26 February 2007, in which the Court determined
that the acts committed in Srebrenica constituted acts of genocide,
Reaffirming its strong opposition to impunity for genocide, crimes against
humanity, war crimes or other violations of international humanitarian law and
international human rights law, and emphasizing in this context the responsibility of
States to end impunity and, to that end, to thoroughly investigate and prosecute, in
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1 Resolution 217 A (III).
2 Resolution 260 A (III), annex.
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accordance with their relevant international legal obligations and their domestic law,
persons responsible for such acts, in order to avoid their recurrence and to seek
sustainable peace, justice, truth and reconciliation, for which the participation of
victims and survivors as well as their family members is central,
Welcoming the important progress made by international courts in recent years
with respect to the fight against impunity and in ensuring accountability for genocide,
crimes against humanity, war crimes and other egregious crimes achieved through the
international criminal justice system,
Recognizing in this regard the particular contribution of the International
Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, and emphasizing the importance of the
international community being prepared to take collective action through the Security
Council, in accordance with the Charter, and on a case-by-case basis to further ensure
accountability for and the prevention of genocide,
Reiterating that criminal accountability under international law for the crime of
genocide is individualized and cannot be attributed to any ethnic, religious or other
group or community as a whole,
Taking note of the role of the Special Advisers to the Secretary-General on the
Prevention of Genocide and on the Responsibility to Protect, and noting the
importance of regular briefings on human rights and international humanitarian law
violations as well as on hate speech and incitement in raising early awareness of
potential genocide,
Noting that the prosecution of persons responsible for genocide and other
international crimes in national justice systems, including the Court of Bosnia and
Herzegovina, and the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia as well as the
International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals, remains central to the
process of national reconciliation and trust-building and to the restoration and
maintenance of peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and recognizing that strong
regional cooperation between national prosecutors’ offices is essential in fostering
peace, justice, truth and reconciliation among countries in the region,
Reiterating the unwavering commitment to maintaining stability and fostering
unity in diversity in Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Noting that 2025 will mark the thirtieth anniversary of the genocide in
Srebrenica, in which at least 8,372 lives were lost, thousands were displaced and
families and communities were devastated,
1.
Decides to designate 11 July as the International Day of Reflection and
Commemoration of the 1995 Genocide in Srebrenica, to be observed annually;
2.
Condemns without reservation any denial of the Srebrenica genocide as a
historical event, and urges Member States to preserve the established facts, including
through their educational systems by developing appropriate programmes, also in
remembrance, towards preventing denial and distortion, and occurrence of genocides
in the future;
3.
Also condemns without reservation actions that glorify those convicted of
war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide by international courts, including
those responsible for the Srebrenica genocide;
4.
Emphasizes the importance of completing the process of finding and
identifying the remaining victims of the Srebrenica genocide and according them
dignified burials, and calls for the continued prosecution of those perpetrators of the
Srebrenica genocide who have yet to face justice;
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Urges all States to fully adhere to their obligations under the Convention
on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, as applicable, and
customary international law on the prevention and punishment of genocide, with due
regard to relevant decisions of the International Court of Justice;
6.
Requests the Secretary-General to establish an outreach programme
entitled “The Srebrenica Genocide and the United Nations”, starting its activities with
preparations for the thirtieth anniversary in 2025, and also requests the Secretary-
General to bring the present resolution to the attention of all Member States,
organizations of the United Nations system and civil society organizations for
appropriate observance;
7.
Invites all Member States, organizations of the United Nations system,
other international and regional organizations and civil society, including
non- governmental
organizations,
academic
institutions
and
other
relevant
stakeholders to observe the International Day, including special observances and
activities in memory and honour of the victims of the 1995 genocide in Srebrenica,
as well as appropriate education and public awareness-raising activities.
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