The first public commemoration of remembrance for the crimes in Kazani were organized by the
non-governmental agency UDIK in Sarajevo in 2014. In 2016, Bosniak politician
Bakir Izetbegović, the son of Alija Izetbegović, paid tribute to Sarajevo Serb war victims by visiting the Kazani pit and laying flowers at the edge of the ravine.
Memorial For years, several Bosnian NGOs including UDIK have called on the City of Sarajevo to build-up a monument to the victims killed in Kazani in the center of Sarajevo. In December 2020, the City Council of the City of Sarajevo included a memorial to the victims in Kazani in the plan of monuments to be financed and built in 2021. In May 2021 the city announced a competition for the design of a memorial to victims killed in Kazani. On November 12, 2021, the Sarajevo City Administration put up a monument in Kazani. On November 15,
Benjamina Karić,
Milan Dunović and
High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina Christian Schmidt unveiled the monument. UDIK, which was one of initiators of the memorial, and families of the victims did not attend the unveiling after it was revealed that the perpetrators' names would be omitted from the plaque. This was one of the main requests made by UDIK, the multi-ethnic
Naša stranka Party and victims' families during the design process. Others, such as the Association of Winners of the Golden Lily and the Golden Police Badge, the Association of Veterans of the Patriotic League, the Association of Generals of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the
SDA and the
SDP Canton Committees, had supported the omission of the perpetrators. In April 2022, UDIK started advocating for the installation of a memorial plaque at the St. Joseph
Roman Catholic cemetery in Sarajevo, where some of the victims from mass graves were transported and exhumed between 1993 and 1998. The NGO claimed that the site of the former mass grave was unmarked and that it needed to be marked for new generations of youth people in future, but also for members of families of the victims. The initiative was sent to the local cemetery, and when no positive response was received, the request was sent to the
Sarajevo City Council in 2023 and 2024 where it was rejected. ==About Kazani==