Members of the European Parliament forced a display about the Srebrenica Genocide to be moved from Brussels, back to Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina for displaying “too many skulls and bones”.

The exhibit had been a year in planning, with members of the European Parliament, who had agreed to host the exhibit in parliament on July 11, commemorating the 23rd anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide.

When the EU member realised that the exhibition focuses on the steps that lead to genocide instead of the genocide's aftermath and reconciliation, they canceled the event just days before the exhibit was to open.

The decision wasn't the official stance of the European Parliament, but the opinion of certain members who canceled the event due to personal "political calculations" according to the event planners.