These commemorative practices should continue and be expanded to an ever-greater number of countries. Bosnian diaspora communities across the globe have a crucial role in annual commemorations. Bosniak leaders should exert efforts to ensure that international institutions pay tribute to Srebrenica by marking 11 July as Srebrenica Remembrance Day.
Srebrenica must be commemorated by international bodies but also by significant powers. To this end, Bosniaks rely on their key allies across the globe to keep alive the memory of Srebrenica in the years and decades ahead.
Türkiye's efforts to commemorate Srebrenica have been very significant over the years. To ensure a long-term institutionalized remembrance, the Grand National Assembly of Türkiye could pass a resolution declaring 11 July as Srebrenica Remembrance Day.
Türkiye's education authorities could include teaching what happened in Bosnia in the 1990s with a special focus on Srebrenica in high-school history curricula. At the university level, professors should include Srebrenica in European and international history courses. Remembrance of Srebrenica could also be undertaken at the metropolitan municipality level.
Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, Bursa, Konya, and other major cities could declare 11 July as Srebrenica Remembrance Day. Furthermore, the metropolitan municipalities could build Srebrenica memorials and name a street, a park, a bridge or a square after Srebrenica. The Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT) can assist Bosnian filmmakers in telling the story of Srebrenica globally by continuing to co-produce high-quality motion pictures.