Srebrenica Flower – Symbol of Remembrance The Srebrenica Flower (Cvijet Srebrenice) is a symbolic flower designed to commemorate the Srebrenica Genocide of July 1995. It has become a powerful emblem of memory, resistance, and hope for survivors, families of victims, and all who stand against genocide. 🧵 Origin and Meaning Year of design: 2011 Designed by: Artist Samir Fazlić and the Women of Gracanica Association Symbolism: 11 white petals: Represent innocence and the date of the genocide – July 11, 1995. Green center: Symbolizes hope, renewal, and life. It also honors the resilience of survivors. The flower also represents the ongoing process of identifying and burying the victims—each year, new victims are laid to rest on July 11. 📍 How It Is Used Worn during commemoration ceremonies worldwide, especially in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Used in educational programs, museums, remembrance events, and protests against genocide denial. Represents solidarity with victims and a call for justice. 💠 Handcrafted by War Widows The flower is often handmade by Bosnian women, particularly widows of the Srebrenica genocide. This adds a layer of personal and communal memory to each flower, turning it into a symbol of female resilience and post-war healing.