Initiative Highlights Need to Acknowledge Mass Graves near Maribor
Maribor, 11 September - A civil initiative held a ceremony at Areh near Maribor on Friday to highlight the need to properly explore this area of the Pohorje hills that was one of the sites of post-WWII executions and pay respect to what the initiative believes could be up to 6,000 victims.
Maribor
A civil initiative meets at Areh to highlight the need to properly research this area of the Pohorje hills that was one of the sites of post-WWII executions and pay respect to what the initiative believes could be up to 6,000 victims.
Photo: Andreja Seršen Dobaj/STA
Maribor
A civil initiative meets at Areh to highlight the need to properly research this area of the Pohorje hills that was one of the sites of post-WWII executions and pay respect to what the initiative believes could be up to 6,000 victims.
Photo: Andreja Seršen Dobaj/STA
Maribor
A civil initiative meets at Areh to highlight the need to properly research this area of the Pohorje hills that was one of the sites of post-WWII executions and pay respect to what the initiative believes could be up to 6,000 victims.
Photo: Andreja Seršen Dobaj/STA
Maribor
A civil initiative meets at Areh to highlight the need to properly research this area of the Pohorje hills that was one of the sites of post-WWII executions and pay respect to what the initiative believes could be up to 6,000 victims.
Photo: Andreja Seršen Dobaj/STA
Maribor
A civil initiative meets at Areh to highlight the need to properly research this area of the Pohorje hills that was one of the sites of post-WWII executions and pay respect to what the initiative believes could be up to 6,000 victims.
Photo: Andreja Seršen Dobaj/STA
Maribor
A civil initiative meets at Areh to highlight the need to properly research this area of the Pohorje hills that was one of the sites of post-WWII executions and pay respect to what the initiative believes could be up to 6,000 victims.
Photo: Andreja Seršen Dobaj/STA
Maribor
A civil initiative meets at Areh to highlight the need to properly research this area of the Pohorje hills that was one of the sites of post-WWII executions and pay respect to what the initiative believes could be up to 6,000 victims.
Photo: Andreja Seršen Dobaj/STA
Maribor
A civil initiative meets at Areh to highlight the need to properly research this area of the Pohorje hills that was one of the sites of post-WWII executions and pay respect to what the initiative believes could be up to 6,000 victims.
Photo: Andreja Seršen Dobaj/STA
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