1992 anti-war protests in Sarajevo
On 5 April 1992, in response to events all over Bosnia and Herzegovina 100,000 people of all nationalities turned out for a peace rally in Sarajevo. Serb Democratic Party (SDS) snipers in the Holiday Inn in the heart of Sarajevo opened fire on the crowd, killing six people and wounding several more. Suada Dilberović and an ethnic Croat woman Olga Sučić were in the first rows, protesting on the Vrbanja bridge at the time. The bridge on which Sučić and Dilberović were killed was later renamed in their honor. Six SDS snipers were arrested, but were exchanged when the SDS threatened to kill the commander of the Bosnian police academy who had been captured the previous day, after the Serb paramilitaries took over the academy and arrested him.
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Part of the Siege of Sarajevo and the Bosnian War | |||
Thousands of protesters in front of the parliament building. | |||
Date | 5–6 April 1992 | ||
Location | Sarajevo, Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||
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Resulted in | Government of the SR Bosnia and Herzegovina overthrown | ||
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