RFPTH5DY–Mostar: the sign of the Museum of War and Genocide Victims 1992-1995, testimony of the Bosnian War showing personal items exhumed from mass graves
RF2JM1A6P–Sarajevo, Bosnia. Panorama of the Bosnian capital city.
RMD2R85K–Grave of Bosnian Serb soldier in Orthodox cemetery in Republic of Srpska, Sarajevo.
RF2JM1B3X–Sarajevo, Bosnia. Scars of war in the Bosnian capital city.
RMD2R86P–Grave of a Bosnian Muslim soldier in Koševo cemetey, Sarajevo
RF2JM19FN–Sarajevo, Bosnia. Scars of war in the Bosnian capital city.
RMD2P5RW–Legacy of war: gun graffiti on wall in a Sarajevo alley.
RF2JM1APM–Sarajevo, Bosnia. Tram in city centre of Bosnian capital. Old Woman on empty tram.
RMD2R81N–Serbian Orthodox church in Republic of Srpska, Sarajevo.
RF2BR7N20–BRCKO, BOSNIA, MAY 6, 2017: Bosnian War Memorial, dedicated to the bosniak victims of the wars of 1992-1995 in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Picture of a w
RMD2P61P–The Iranian Islamic Cultural Centre in Sarajevo. Iran has funded post-war reconstruction including rebuilding of mosques.
RF2AM5CCX–Torn flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina on the ground. Lost in the rubble. Representation of division of serbian,croatian and muslim nations. War in Bosni
RMD2M3TG–Old Jewish cemetery on Mount Trebevic which was occupied by Bosnian Serb snipers during the siege of Sarajevo.
RMA48RB9–women refugees from srebrenica collapse in grief on learning that their husbands or loved ones are dead.Tuzla July 1995
RMEDGYN7–The Serbian flag seen through a ruined building in Belgrade destroyed by NATO bombing. David Britain 2012
RMA4BW77–Bosnian Serb teenage boy holding Kalashnikov rifle, near the Zvornik front line, September 1992.
RMEDGXY0–Damage from the war in Bosnia visible over fifteen years after the conflict ended. Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2012.
RMD501FF–PALE, BOSNIA, 12 JUNE 1996 ---Bosnian Serb prime minister Gojko Klickovic, seen here during a session of the Bosnian Serb parliament. Klickovic is a close ally to Bosnian Serb war criminal Radovan Karadzic, and is suspected of having been one of the chief ideologues behind the Serb ethnic cleansing campaign in Bosnia. It is thought that Klickovic is under secret indictment by the War Crimes Tribunal in the Hugue.
RMP8H2J5–July 10, 2018 - Srebrenica, Bosnia - Twenty-three years have passed since the Srebrenica Genocide took the lives of more than 7000 victims in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. This horrific event is commemorated annually on July 10 because on that day in 1995 Bosnian Serb forces, commanded by convicted war criminal General R. Mladic, executed more than 7000 Muslim-Bosniak men, boys and elderly who had sought safety in the region after the fall of Srebrenica. Furthermore, another 25,000 people were forcibly deported in an UN-assisted ethnic cleansing that was later referred to by th
RFPTH5E0–Mostar: the sign of the Museum of War and Genocide Victims 1992-1995, testimony of the Bosnian War showing personal items exhumed from mass graves
RMA167RN–Shoes in shop window Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzogovina
RMA7YCWJ–Thousands of Bosnian Serb refugees flee Muslim-Croat offensive in NW Bosnia
RM2AY2C72–8th January 1994 Ethnic cleansing during the war in central Bosnia: burned houses and buildings in Grbavica, on the outskirts of Vitez, attacked by HVO (Bosnian Croat) forces four months before.
RF2A2KD22–Wooden sculpture of mother and child in front of the Museum of war and genocide victims 1992 - 1995 in Mostar , Bosnia and Herzegovina, April 2019
RFB1DC6G–Muslim crescent moon and star next to Serbian Cross showing rivalry between different ethnic groups in Dobrinja, Sarajevo
RMPNBNDN–From 1993-2002 MSF bore witness to the war stricken former Yugoslavia, marked by ethnic cleansing, crimes against humanity and a neglectful international community. MSF first began work in Srebrenica (in Bosnia and Herzegovina) as part of a UN convoy in 1993, one year after the Bosnian War had begun. Throughout the war in the former Yugoslavia, Doctors Without Borders ran surgery programs, distributed medical supplies and drugs to hospitals and clinics, operated mobile clinics, and worked in refugee camps.
RF2JM1ADC–Tuzla, Bosnia: A forensic scientist inspect the skull of a victim from Srebrenica, where 8000 boys and men were murdered by Serbian forces.
RMC5KE5C–A Queen's Royal Hussars tank patrol on peacekeeping duties comes across an ethnically cleansed Serbian village Europe
RF2JM196C–Sarajevo, Bosnia. War graves from the Siege of Sarajevo, beside the Olympic Stadium.
RM2RC4DT3–Lange Voorhout, The Hague, The Netherlands. Tuesday 11th July 2023. Since 1997, the National Remembrance Day Srebrenica Genocide has been held every y
RF2JM199D–Sarajevo, Bosnia. A Serbian woman receives a blessing from a priest during Orthodox Easter.
RMD2M3RC–Jewish graves damaged by gun fire during siege of Sarajevo. The cemetery on Mount Trebevic was occupied by Bosnian Serb snipers.
RMA48RBA–The first men and women fighters arrive in Tuzla from Srebrenica after fighting their way through Serb lines
RMF596JP–War in the ex Yugoslavia, train of Bosnian refugees escaping from ethnic cleansing of Serbs blocked in Croatia (July 1992)
RMA4BW76–Bosnian Serb soldiers on the front line against Muslim forces near Zvornik, September 1992.
RMC5MT2J–British peacekeeping troops part of NATO from the Queen's Royal Hussars in Bosnia in 1996 . on patrol in a Challenger tank
RMD501DD–PALE, BOSNIA, 12 JUNE 1996 ------- Bosnian Serb foreign minister Alexi Buha, seen here in his office in the Bosnian town of Pale. Buha was a close ally to Bosnian Serb war criminal Radovan Karadzic, and is suspected of having been one of the chief ideologues behind the Serb ethnic cleansing campaign in Bosnia. It is thought that Buha is under secret indictment by the War Crimes Tribunal in the Hugue.
RMP8H2HK–July 10, 2018 - Srebrenica, Bosnia - Twenty-three years have passed since the Srebrenica Genocide took the lives of more than 7000 victims in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. This horrific event is commemorated annually on July 10 because on that day in 1995 Bosnian Serb forces, commanded by convicted war criminal General R. Mladic, executed more than 7000 Muslim-Bosniak men, boys and elderly who had sought safety in the region after the fall of Srebrenica. Furthermore, another 25,000 people were forcibly deported in an UN-assisted ethnic cleansing that was later referred to by th
RFPTH5F9–Mostar: room with the faces of war criminals and sentences imposed for genocide and crimes against humanity in the Museum of War and Genocide Victims
RMA167RW–Shoes in shop window Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzogovina
RMA7YCWK–Thousands of Bosnian Serb refugees flee Muslim-Croat offensive in NW Bosnia
RM2AYGACR–8th January 1994 Ethnic cleansing during the war in central Bosnia: burned houses and buildings in Grbavica, on the outskirts of Vitez, attacked by HVO (Bosnian Croat) forces four months before.
RM2CWP4G4–Bosnian refugee children being looked after in Northampton. 17 August 1992. Photo: Neil Turner
RMW6PN7E–26th April 1993 Ethnic cleansing during the war in central Bosnia: burned houses and the toppled minaret of the Donji Ahmići mosque, attacked by HVO (Bosnian Croat) forces ten days before.
RMG3BY2N–Alleged Austrian Atrocity in Bosnia
RM2NEC75W–Infographic about the war that occurred during the nineties between Serbs, Croats and Bosnians in former Yugoslavia. [Encapsulated Postscript File (.eps); 5078x3307].
RMF0F57K–Ammo boxes left behind during the Bosnia war 1991
RM2RC4DT7–Lange Voorhout, The Hague, The Netherlands. Tuesday 11th July 2023. Since 1997, the National Remembrance Day Srebrenica Genocide has been held every y
RMD2M3XE–The grave of former Bosnian President Alija Izetbegović guarded by a soldier. The grave was damaged by a bomb attack in 2006.
RMA48RCD–refugees from srebrenica in tuzla july 1995 queuing for food at UN airbase
RMF595GA–War in the ex Yugoslavia, train of Bosnian refugees escaping from ethnic cleansing of Serbs blocked in Croatia (July 1992)
RMA2XG9B–bosnian serb soldiers on the front line overlooking sarajevo from a position near lukavica bosnia 9 1992
RMC5MT1K–A British soldier from the Sussex Gunners regiment peacekeeping force walks down a completely destroyed street in Mrkonjic Grad Bosnia - The Bosnian War was an international armed conflict that took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. Following a number of violent incidents in early 1992, the war is commonly viewed as having started on 6 April 1992. The war ended on 14 December 1995.
RMD501EY–BRCKO, BOSNIA , 08 DECEMBER 1997 ---- Bosnian Moslem men rebuild their home in the contested Bosnian city of Brcko. Thousands of Moslems were ethnically cleansed from Brcko early on in the Bosnian conflict, but with NATO forces guaranteeing their safety many have returned.
RMP8H2HR–July 10, 2018 - Srebrenica, Bosnia - Twenty-three years have passed since the Srebrenica Genocide took the lives of more than 7000 victims in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. This horrific event is commemorated annually on July 10 because on that day in 1995 Bosnian Serb forces, commanded by convicted war criminal General R. Mladic, executed more than 7000 Muslim-Bosniak men, boys and elderly who had sought safety in the region after the fall of Srebrenica. Furthermore, another 25,000 people were forcibly deported in an UN-assisted ethnic cleansing that was later referred to by th
RFPTH5EA–Mostar: room with the faces of war criminals and sentences imposed for genocide and crimes against humanity in the Museum of War and Genocide Victims
RMA167MH–A Sarajevo Rose marks a spot where a shell landed during the war Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzogovina
RMA7YCWM–Thousands of Bosnian Serb refugees flee Muslim-Croat offensive in NW Bosnia
RM2CWP4G9–Bosnian refugee children being looked after in Northampton. 17 August 1992. Photo: Neil Turner
RMW72YEF–26th April 1993 Ethnic cleansing during the war in central Bosnia: burned houses along the road between Busovača and Medovici, attacked by HVO (Bosnian Croat) forces ten days before.
RM2RC4DRP–Lange Voorhout, The Hague, The Netherlands. Tuesday 11th July 2023. Since 1997, the National Remembrance Day Srebrenica Genocide has been held every y
RMD2M3WC–The grave of former Bosnian President Alija Izetbegović guarded by a soldier. The grave was damaged by a bomb attack in 2006.
RMA48RBF–Hundreds of Bosnian moslem refugees from Srebrenica lining up for food rations at Tuzla Airport refugee camp
RMD2P5J5–The Markale marketplace, Sarajevo, scene of one of the worst massacres during the Bosnian war.
RMA4CGBD–Serbian soldiers man the Bosnian Serb front line position near Lukavica over looking the city of Saravejo, Sept 1992
RMD2M418–A Bosnian Serb sniper's view of Sarajevo from the old Jewish cemetery on Mount Trebevic above the city.
RMD501EW–BRCKO, BOSNIA , 08 DECEMBER 1997 ---- Bosnian Moslem men rebuild their home in the contested Bosnian city of Brcko. Thousands of Moslems were ethnically cleansed from Brcko early on in the Bosnian conflict, but with NATO forces guaranteeing their safety many have returned.
RMP8H393–July 10, 2018 - Srebrenica, Bosnia - Twenty-three years have passed since the Srebrenica Genocide took the lives of more than 7000 victims in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. This horrific event is commemorated annually on July 10 because on that day in 1995 Bosnian Serb forces, commanded by convicted war criminal General R. Mladic, executed more than 7000 Muslim-Bosniak men, boys and elderly who had sought safety in the region after the fall of Srebrenica. Furthermore, another 25,000 people were forcibly deported in an UN-assisted ethnic cleansing that was later referred to by th
RFPTH5FA–Mostar: room with the faces of war criminals and sentences imposed for genocide and crimes against humanity in the Museum of War and Genocide Victims
RMF596JX–War in the ex Yugoslavia, train of Bosnian refugees escaping from ethnic cleansing of Serbs blocked in Croatia (July 1992)
RMA167NT–Woman shopping in Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzogovina
RMC5MT2B–British peacekeeping troops from the Queen's Royal Hussars in Bosnia in 1996 .Challenger tanks on patrol in Bosnia
RM2CWP541–Bosnian refugee children being looked after in Northampton. 17 August 1992. Photo: Neil Turner
RMW778PC–26th April 1993 Ethnic cleansing during the war in central Bosnia: burned houses along the road between Busovača and Medovici, attacked by HVO (Bosnian Croat) forces ten days before.
RM2B092A5–8th January 1994 Ethnic cleansing during the war in central Bosnia: burned houses and buildings in Grbavica, on the outskirts of Vitez, attacked by HVO (Bosnian Croat) forces four months before.
RM2RC4DRA–Lange Voorhout, The Hague, The Netherlands. Tuesday 11th July 2023. Since 1997, the National Remembrance Day Srebrenica Genocide has been held every y
RMA48RCC–refugees from srebrenica in tuzla july 1995 queuing for food and water at Tuzla Refugee Camp
RMA2XG69–A Bosnian Serb soldier with his AK 47 rifle waits for a lift to the front line near Zvornic after some home leave
RMD2M43C–Road sign indicating you now entering the Republic of Srpska, a Bosnian Serb enclave of Bosnia and Hercegovina.
RMD501ER–BRCKO, BOSNIA , 08 DECEMBER 1997 ---- Bosnian Moslem men rebuild their home in the contested Bosnian city of Brcko. Thousands of Moslems were ethnically cleansed from Brcko early on in the Bosnian conflict, but with NATO forces guaranteeing their safety many have returned.
RMP8H2KN–July 10, 2018 - Srebrenica, Bosnia - Twenty-three years have passed since the Srebrenica Genocide took the lives of more than 7000 victims in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. This horrific event is commemorated annually on July 10 because on that day in 1995 Bosnian Serb forces, commanded by convicted war criminal General R. Mladic, executed more than 7000 Muslim-Bosniak men, boys and elderly who had sought safety in the region after the fall of Srebrenica. Furthermore, another 25,000 people were forcibly deported in an UN-assisted ethnic cleansing that was later referred to by th
RFPTH5EX–Mostar: room with the faces of war criminals and sentences imposed for genocide and crimes against humanity in the Museum of War and Genocide Victims
RMF596JR–War in the ex Yugoslavia, train of Bosnian refugees escaping from ethnic cleansing of Serbs blocked in Croatia (July 1992)
RM2CWP53G–Bosnian refugee children being looked after in Northampton. 17 August 1992. Photo: Neil Turner
RM2B0924R–8th January 1994 Ethnic cleansing during the war in central Bosnia: burned houses and buildings in Grbavica, on the outskirts of Vitez, attacked by HVO (Bosnian Croat) forces four months before.
RM2RC4DT0–Lange Voorhout, The Hague, The Netherlands. Tuesday 11th July 2023. Since 1997, the National Remembrance Day Srebrenica Genocide has been held every y
RMA48RCB–refugees from srebrenica in tuzla july 1995 queuing for food at UN airbase
RMA4BW53–Serbian soldiers man the Bosnian Serb front line position near Lukavica over looking the city of Sarajevo, Sept1992
RMD2M483–The grave of former Bosnian President Alija Izetbegović guarded by a soldier. The grave was damaged by a bomb attack in 2006.
RMP8H36C–July 10, 2018 - Srebrenica, Bosnia - Twenty-three years have passed since the Srebrenica Genocide took the lives of more than 7000 victims in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. This horrific event is commemorated annually on July 10 because on that day in 1995 Bosnian Serb forces, commanded by convicted war criminal General R. Mladic, executed more than 7000 Muslim-Bosniak men, boys and elderly who had sought safety in the region after the fall of Srebrenica. Furthermore, another 25,000 people were forcibly deported in an UN-assisted ethnic cleansing that was later referred to by th
RFPTH5EM–Mostar: room with the faces of war criminals and sentences imposed for genocide and crimes against humanity in the Museum of War and Genocide Victims
RMF595G8–War in the ex Yugoslavia, train of Bosnian refugees escaping from ethnic cleansing of Serbs blocked in Croatia (July 1992)
RM2CWP4G2–Bosnian refugee children being looked after in Northampton. 17 August 1992. Photo: Neil Turner
RM2AY2BTJ–8th January 1994 Ethnic cleansing during the war in central Bosnia: burned houses and buildings in Grbavica, on the outskirts of Vitez, attacked by HVO (Bosnian Croat) forces four months before.
RM2RC4DYB–Lange Voorhout, The Hague, The Netherlands. Tuesday 11th July 2023. Since 1997, the National Remembrance Day Srebrenica Genocide has been held every y
RMA48RB8–A grief stricken woman who escaped from srebrenica is told that her husband ihas been killed by serb soldiers
RMA4BW54–Serbian soldiers man the Bosnian Serb front line position near Lukavica over looking the city of Sarajevo, Sept 1992
RMD2M3Y7–The grave of former Bosnian President Alija Izetbegović guarded by a soldier. The grave was damaged by a bomb attack in 2006.
RMD2N2BA–War graves overlooking the National Library which was destroyed during the war. It is being restored with donations from Turkey.
RFPTH5EN–Mostar: room with the faces of war criminals and sentences imposed for genocide and crimes against humanity in the Museum of War and Genocide Victims
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