20 Years Since the Srebrenica Massacre
Mejra Djogaz, 66, poses with photos of her three sons and husband in Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, on July 4, 2015. Now alone, all she has to remind her of her family are a few photos.
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Participants in the "March of Peace" hike through mountainous countryside near the village of Nezuk, 150 km northeast of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, on July 8, 2015. More than 10,000 people, including survivors of the Srebrenica massacre, started a 110-kilometer march from Nezuk to Srebrenica following the path along which Muslims fled Serb forces at Srebrenica 20 years ago.
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Amel Emric / AP
Srebrenica massacre survivor Nedzad Avdic, 37, touches the engraved names of those killed in a massacre and buried at the Memorial Center in the Srebrenica suburb of Potocari on June 27, 2015. He was 17 when he joined a group of men who tried to flee through the woods. His group was hunted down by Serb soldiers and brought to a school for execution.
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Amel Emric / AP
International War Crimes Tribunal investigators clear away soil and debris from dozens of Srebrenica victims buried in a mass grave near the village of Pilica, 55 km (32 miles) northeast of Tuzla, on September 18, 1996.
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