Reporters cluster around Bosnian Serb general Ratko Mladic as he speaks before attending church services in Pale, Bosnia, on Sunday, April 11, 1993. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-reporters-cluster-around-bosnian-serb-general-ratko-mladic-as-he-speaks-54705987.html
RMD50217–Reporters cluster around Bosnian Serb general Ratko Mladic as he speaks before attending church services in Pale, Bosnia, on Sunday, April 11, 1993.
Mothers of Srebrenica follow the verdict against Ratko Mladic, in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina ,on June 8, 2021 .The commander, the Bosnian Serb former general Ratko Mladic, was convicted in 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He was sentenced to life in prison. On Tuesday, that verdict was upheld by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, drawing a close to one of the darkest chapters in modern European history and ending a legal struggle that stretched back to 1995, when Mr. Mladic was first indicted.Now 79, Mr. Mladic has always Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mothers-of-srebrenica-follow-the-verdict-against-ratko-mladic-in-potocari-bosnia-and-herzegovina-on-june-8-2021-the-commander-the-bosnian-serb-former-general-ratko-mladic-was-convicted-in-2017-of-genocide-crimes-against-humanity-and-war-crimes-he-was-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-on-tuesday-that-verdict-was-upheld-by-the-international-criminal-tribunal-for-the-former-yugoslavia-in-the-hague-drawing-a-close-to-one-of-the-darkest-chapters-in-modern-european-history-and-ending-a-legal-struggle-that-stretched-back-to-1995-when-mr-mladic-was-first-indictednow-79-mr-mladic-has-always-image498353123.html
RM2KXNXDR– Mothers of Srebrenica follow the verdict against Ratko Mladic, in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina ,on June 8, 2021 .The commander, the Bosnian Serb former general Ratko Mladic, was convicted in 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He was sentenced to life in prison. On Tuesday, that verdict was upheld by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, drawing a close to one of the darkest chapters in modern European history and ending a legal struggle that stretched back to 1995, when Mr. Mladic was first indicted.Now 79, Mr. Mladic has always
View over Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaugh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-view-over-srebrenica-bosnia-and-herzegovina-15-november-2006-srebrenica-54023154.html
RMD3TY2A–View over Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaugh
Bildnummer: 54943537 Datum: 22.02.2011 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (110222) -- BELGRADE, Feb. 22, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Serge Brammertz (C), chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), comes to Special Court before meeting with Serbian war crimes prosecutor VladimirxVukcevic in Belgrade, Serbia, Feb. 22, 2011. Brammertz arrived here to talk about operational questions to hunt down fugitive general Ratko Mladic and Goran Hadzic. (Xinhua/Marko Rupena) (wjd) SERBIA-UN CHIEF PROSECUTOR-MEETING PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Politik People Gesellschaft Justiz Chefankl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bildnummer-54943537-datum-22022011-copyright-imagoxinhua-110222-belgrade-feb-22-2011-xinhua-serge-brammertz-c-chief-prosecutor-of-the-international-criminal-tribunal-for-the-former-yugoslavia-icty-comes-to-special-court-before-meeting-with-serbian-war-crimes-prosecutor-vladimirxvukcevic-in-belgrade-serbia-feb-22-2011-brammertz-arrived-here-to-talk-about-operational-questions-to-hunt-down-fugitive-general-ratko-mladic-and-goran-hadzic-xinhuamarko-rupena-wjd-serbia-un-chief-prosecutor-meeting-publicationxnotxinxchn-politik-people-gesellschaft-justiz-chefankl-image562708275.html
RM2RKDG43–Bildnummer: 54943537 Datum: 22.02.2011 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (110222) -- BELGRADE, Feb. 22, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Serge Brammertz (C), chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), comes to Special Court before meeting with Serbian war crimes prosecutor VladimirxVukcevic in Belgrade, Serbia, Feb. 22, 2011. Brammertz arrived here to talk about operational questions to hunt down fugitive general Ratko Mladic and Goran Hadzic. (Xinhua/Marko Rupena) (wjd) SERBIA-UN CHIEF PROSECUTOR-MEETING PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Politik People Gesellschaft Justiz Chefankl
Bosnian Serb army commander General Ratko Mladic, left, drinks toast with Dutch U.N Commander Ton Karremans, second right, while others unidentified look on in vilage of Potocari, in this July 12 1995 file photo. Karremans gave a testimony to the Yugoslav War Crimes Tribunal in the hearings against Bosnian Serb leaders Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic, Wednesday July 3 1996 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bosnian-serb-army-commander-general-ratko-mladic-left-drinks-toast-with-dutch-un-commander-ton-karremans-second-right-while-others-unidentified-look-on-in-vilage-of-potocari-in-this-july-12-1995-file-photo-karremans-gave-a-testimony-to-the-yugoslav-war-crimes-tribunal-in-the-hearings-against-bosnian-serb-leaders-radovan-karadzic-and-ratko-mladic-wednesday-july-3-1996-image488196223.html
RM2KA777B–Bosnian Serb army commander General Ratko Mladic, left, drinks toast with Dutch U.N Commander Ton Karremans, second right, while others unidentified look on in vilage of Potocari, in this July 12 1995 file photo. Karremans gave a testimony to the Yugoslav War Crimes Tribunal in the hearings against Bosnian Serb leaders Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic, Wednesday July 3 1996
Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 11, 2018.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 11 because on that day in 1995 Bosnian Serb forces, commanded by convicted war criminal General Ratko 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 U Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/srebrenica-srebrenica-bosnia-12th-oct-2017-europe-bosnia-srebrenica-july-11-2018twenty-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-11-because-on-that-day-in-1995-bosnian-serb-forces-commanded-by-convicted-war-criminal-general-ratko-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-25000-people-were-forcibly-deported-in-an-u-image211815444.html
RMP8H0N8–Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 11, 2018.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 11 because on that day in 1995 Bosnian Serb forces, commanded by convicted war criminal General Ratko 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 U
Graffiti of Bosnian Serb war criminal Ratko Mladic on a wall in New Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-graffiti-of-bosnian-serb-war-criminal-ratko-mladic-on-a-wall-in-new-167175172.html
RFKKYDHT–Graffiti of Bosnian Serb war criminal Ratko Mladic on a wall in New Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
Relatives who have traveled to The Hague rage against the postponement of the trial of Ratko Mladic. From here: Zekija Avdibegovic, Suhra Sinanovic, Safija Hrnjic and Zijad Smajlovic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/relatives-who-have-traveled-to-the-hague-rage-against-the-postponement-of-the-trial-of-ratko-mladic-from-here-zekija-avdibegovic-suhra-sinanovic-safija-hrnjic-and-zijad-smajlovic-image488196228.html
RM2KA777G–Relatives who have traveled to The Hague rage against the postponement of the trial of Ratko Mladic. From here: Zekija Avdibegovic, Suhra Sinanovic, Safija Hrnjic and Zijad Smajlovic.
Graveyard in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-graveyard-in-sarajevo-bosnia-and-herzegovina-86732826.html
RMF130GX–Graveyard in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Relatives who have traveled to The Hague rage against the postponement of the trial of Ratko Mladic. Srebrenica victim Haira Catic (60) deeply disappointed that the trial of Ratko Mladic has been postponed. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/relatives-who-have-traveled-to-the-hague-rage-against-the-postponement-of-the-trial-of-ratko-mladic-srebrenica-victim-haira-catic-60-deeply-disappointed-that-the-trial-of-ratko-mladic-has-been-postponed-image488196227.html
RM2KA777F–Relatives who have traveled to The Hague rage against the postponement of the trial of Ratko Mladic. Srebrenica victim Haira Catic (60) deeply disappointed that the trial of Ratko Mladic has been postponed.
Ratko Mladic, Supreme Commander of the Serbian forces in Bosnia during the war, in Han Pijesak, Bosnia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ratko-mladic-supreme-commander-of-the-serbian-forces-in-bosnia-during-the-war-in-han-pijesak-bosnia-image441480084.html
RM2GJ749T–Ratko Mladic, Supreme Commander of the Serbian forces in Bosnia during the war, in Han Pijesak, Bosnia
The trial of war-criminals Ratko Mladic starts in the ICTY in The Hague. Many victims and relatives have traveled to the Netherlands to follow the trial. Mladic made the sign of wanting to cut the throat of widow Munira Subasic, who lost 22 family members in the Srebrenica massacre and was present in the courtroom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-trial-of-war-criminals-ratko-mladic-starts-in-the-icty-in-the-hague-many-victims-and-relatives-have-traveled-to-the-netherlands-to-follow-the-trial-mladic-made-the-sign-of-wanting-to-cut-the-throat-of-widow-munira-subasic-who-lost-22-family-members-in-the-srebrenica-massacre-and-was-present-in-the-courtroom-image488196222.html
RM2KA777A–The trial of war-criminals Ratko Mladic starts in the ICTY in The Hague. Many victims and relatives have traveled to the Netherlands to follow the trial. Mladic made the sign of wanting to cut the throat of widow Munira Subasic, who lost 22 family members in the Srebrenica massacre and was present in the courtroom.
Tomislav Peternek/WOSTOK PRESS ; PALE REPUBLIQUE SERBE DE BOSNIE (EX-YOUGOSLAVIE), JANVIER 1994 Ratko Mladic, ex general. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tomislav-peternekwostok-press-pale-republique-serbe-de-bosnie-ex-yougoslavie-janvier-1994-ratko-mladic-ex-general-image486333175.html
RM2K76AWY–Tomislav Peternek/WOSTOK PRESS ; PALE REPUBLIQUE SERBE DE BOSNIE (EX-YOUGOSLAVIE), JANVIER 1994 Ratko Mladic, ex general.
General Ratko Mladic, commander of the Bosnian Serb army, prepares to meet Bosnian Serb political leaders in Pale, Bosnia, on Friday, May 7, 1993. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-general-ratko-mladic-commander-of-the-bosnian-serb-army-prepares-to-54705194.html
RMD5010X–General Ratko Mladic, commander of the Bosnian Serb army, prepares to meet Bosnian Serb political leaders in Pale, Bosnia, on Friday, May 7, 1993.
Mothers of Srebrenica follow the verdict against Ratko Mladic, in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina ,on June 8, 2021 .The commander, the Bosnian Serb former general Ratko Mladic, was convicted in 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He was sentenced to life in prison. On Tuesday, that verdict was upheld by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, drawing a close to one of the darkest chapters in modern European history and ending a legal struggle that stretched back to 1995, when Mr. Mladic was first indicted.Now 79, Mr. Mladic has always Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mothers-of-srebrenica-follow-the-verdict-against-ratko-mladic-in-potocari-bosnia-and-herzegovina-on-june-8-2021-the-commander-the-bosnian-serb-former-general-ratko-mladic-was-convicted-in-2017-of-genocide-crimes-against-humanity-and-war-crimes-he-was-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-on-tuesday-that-verdict-was-upheld-by-the-international-criminal-tribunal-for-the-former-yugoslavia-in-the-hague-drawing-a-close-to-one-of-the-darkest-chapters-in-modern-european-history-and-ending-a-legal-struggle-that-stretched-back-to-1995-when-mr-mladic-was-first-indictednow-79-mr-mladic-has-always-image498353126.html
RM2KXNXDX– Mothers of Srebrenica follow the verdict against Ratko Mladic, in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina ,on June 8, 2021 .The commander, the Bosnian Serb former general Ratko Mladic, was convicted in 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He was sentenced to life in prison. On Tuesday, that verdict was upheld by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, drawing a close to one of the darkest chapters in modern European history and ending a legal struggle that stretched back to 1995, when Mr. Mladic was first indicted.Now 79, Mr. Mladic has always
View over Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaugh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-view-over-srebrenica-bosnia-and-herzegovina-15-november-2006-srebrenica-54023152.html
RMD3TY28–View over Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaugh
Bildnummer: 54943536 Datum: 22.02.2011 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (110222) -- BELGRADE, Feb. 22, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Serge Brammertz (1st L), chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), meets with Serbian war crimes prosecutor Vladimir Vukcevic (1st R) in Belgrade, Serbia, Feb. 22, 2011. Brammertz arrived here to talk about operational questions to hunt down fugitive general Ratko Mladic and Goran Hadzic. (Xinhua/Marko Rupena) (wjd) SERBIA-UN CHIEF PROSECUTOR-MEETING PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Politik People Gesellschaft Justiz Chefankläger Kriegsverbreche Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bildnummer-54943536-datum-22022011-copyright-imagoxinhua-110222-belgrade-feb-22-2011-xinhua-serge-brammertz-1st-l-chief-prosecutor-of-the-international-criminal-tribunal-for-the-former-yugoslavia-icty-meets-with-serbian-war-crimes-prosecutor-vladimir-vukcevic-1st-r-in-belgrade-serbia-feb-22-2011-brammertz-arrived-here-to-talk-about-operational-questions-to-hunt-down-fugitive-general-ratko-mladic-and-goran-hadzic-xinhuamarko-rupena-wjd-serbia-un-chief-prosecutor-meeting-publicationxnotxinxchn-politik-people-gesellschaft-justiz-chefanklger-kriegsverbreche-image562708268.html
RM2RKDG3T–Bildnummer: 54943536 Datum: 22.02.2011 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (110222) -- BELGRADE, Feb. 22, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Serge Brammertz (1st L), chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), meets with Serbian war crimes prosecutor Vladimir Vukcevic (1st R) in Belgrade, Serbia, Feb. 22, 2011. Brammertz arrived here to talk about operational questions to hunt down fugitive general Ratko Mladic and Goran Hadzic. (Xinhua/Marko Rupena) (wjd) SERBIA-UN CHIEF PROSECUTOR-MEETING PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Politik People Gesellschaft Justiz Chefankläger Kriegsverbreche
Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 10, 2018.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 Ratko 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 U Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/srebrenica-srebrenica-bosnia-12th-oct-2017-europe-bosnia-srebrenica-july-10-2018twenty-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-ratko-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-25000-people-were-forcibly-deported-in-an-u-image211718771.html
RMP8CHCK–Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 10, 2018.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 Ratko 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 U
Graffiti of Bosnian Serb war criminal Ratko Mladic on a wall in New Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-graffiti-of-bosnian-serb-war-criminal-ratko-mladic-on-a-wall-in-new-167175181.html
RFKKYDJ5–Graffiti of Bosnian Serb war criminal Ratko Mladic on a wall in New Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
Bildnummer: 54641410 Datum: 15.11.2010 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (101115) -- BELGRADE, Nov. 15, 2010 (Xinhua) -- Serbian President Boris Tadic (2nd L) meets with Serge Brammertz (2nd R), chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), in Belgrade, Serbia, Nov. 15, 2010. Despite assurances that the Serbian government was doing all it could to apprehend Ratko Mladic, the former Bosnian Serb general and war crimes fugitive, Brammertz expressed concerns that not enough had been done to undercut the support of Mladic s accomplices. (Xinhua/Vladimir Gogic) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bildnummer-54641410-datum-15112010-copyright-imagoxinhua-101115-belgrade-nov-15-2010-xinhua-serbian-president-boris-tadic-2nd-l-meets-with-serge-brammertz-2nd-r-chief-prosecutor-for-the-international-criminal-tribunal-for-the-former-yugoslavia-icty-in-belgrade-serbia-nov-15-2010-despite-assurances-that-the-serbian-government-was-doing-all-it-could-to-apprehend-ratko-mladic-the-former-bosnian-serb-general-and-war-crimes-fugitive-brammertz-expressed-concerns-that-not-enough-had-been-done-to-undercut-the-support-of-mladic-s-accomplices-xinhuavladimir-gogic-image562675031.html
RM2RKC1MR–Bildnummer: 54641410 Datum: 15.11.2010 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (101115) -- BELGRADE, Nov. 15, 2010 (Xinhua) -- Serbian President Boris Tadic (2nd L) meets with Serge Brammertz (2nd R), chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), in Belgrade, Serbia, Nov. 15, 2010. Despite assurances that the Serbian government was doing all it could to apprehend Ratko Mladic, the former Bosnian Serb general and war crimes fugitive, Brammertz expressed concerns that not enough had been done to undercut the support of Mladic s accomplices. (Xinhua/Vladimir Gogic)
Graveyard in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-graveyard-in-sarajevo-bosnia-and-herzegovina-86732825.html
RMF130GW–Graveyard in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Don't forget Srebrenica massacre war crime poster in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dont-forget-srebrenica-massacre-war-crime-poster-in-sarajevo-bosnia-86732829.html
RMF130H1–Don't forget Srebrenica massacre war crime poster in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
The trial of war-criminals Ratko Mladic starts in the ICTY in The Hague. Many victims and relatives have traveled to the Netherlands to follow the trial. They are here gathered at Hotel Noordzee just before the trial begins. The excitement is great. The three women are from left Kadira Gabeljic (lost two sons and husband), Suhra Sinanovic (lost man) and Saha Subasic (lost son and husband). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-trial-of-war-criminals-ratko-mladic-starts-in-the-icty-in-the-hague-many-victims-and-relatives-have-traveled-to-the-netherlands-to-follow-the-trial-they-are-here-gathered-at-hotel-noordzee-just-before-the-trial-begins-the-excitement-is-great-the-three-women-are-from-left-kadira-gabeljic-lost-two-sons-and-husband-suhra-sinanovic-lost-man-and-saha-subasic-lost-son-and-husband-image488196233.html
RM2KA777N–The trial of war-criminals Ratko Mladic starts in the ICTY in The Hague. Many victims and relatives have traveled to the Netherlands to follow the trial. They are here gathered at Hotel Noordzee just before the trial begins. The excitement is great. The three women are from left Kadira Gabeljic (lost two sons and husband), Suhra Sinanovic (lost man) and Saha Subasic (lost son and husband).
War destroyed building overlooking Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-war-destroyed-building-overlooking-sarajevo-bosnia-and-herzegovina-86732818.html
RMF130GJ–War destroyed building overlooking Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Hague, Netherlands, VG: The trial of war-criminals Ratko Mladic starts in the ICTY in The Hague. Many victims and relatives have traveled to the Netherlands to follow the trial. Hatidza Mehmedovic (60) lost both her husband and her two sons in the Srebrenica massacre. Now she is in The Hague to see the war criminals attacked Ratko Mladic in the eyes. Photo: HANS CHR. HANSSON / VG Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-hague-netherlands-vg-the-trial-of-war-criminals-ratko-mladic-starts-in-the-icty-in-the-hague-many-victims-and-relatives-have-traveled-to-the-netherlands-to-follow-the-trial-hatidza-mehmedovic-60-lost-both-her-husband-and-her-two-sons-in-the-srebrenica-massacre-now-she-is-in-the-hague-to-see-the-war-criminals-attacked-ratko-mladic-in-the-eyes-photo-hans-chr-hansson-vg-image488196224.html
RM2KA777C–The Hague, Netherlands, VG: The trial of war-criminals Ratko Mladic starts in the ICTY in The Hague. Many victims and relatives have traveled to the Netherlands to follow the trial. Hatidza Mehmedovic (60) lost both her husband and her two sons in the Srebrenica massacre. Now she is in The Hague to see the war criminals attacked Ratko Mladic in the eyes. Photo: HANS CHR. HANSSON / VG
Footprints in Bosnia city Memorial for Children Killed During Sarajevo Siege Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-footprints-in-bosnia-city-memorial-for-children-killed-during-sarajevo-86732508.html
RMF1305G–Footprints in Bosnia city Memorial for Children Killed During Sarajevo Siege
Belgrade, Serbia 20110529 Misko Kovijanic (57), believes the charge against Ratko Mladic is a plot. Serbian patriots and ultranationalists are invited to the Luda Kuca (Galle House) in Belgrade (Novi Belgrade). Here are pictures of both Mladic, Karadzic and Milosevic on the wall. This was also the hometown of Radovan Karadzic when he was fleeing disguised as miracle doctor Dragan Dabic. The owner characterizes it as a disaster that Ratko Mladic was arrested this week. The exgener is referred to as a freedom hero and benefactor. Photo: HANS CHR. HANSSON / VG Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/belgrade-serbia-20110529-misko-kovijanic-57-believes-the-charge-against-ratko-mladic-is-a-plot-serbian-patriots-and-ultranationalists-are-invited-to-the-luda-kuca-galle-house-in-belgrade-novi-belgrade-here-are-pictures-of-both-mladic-karadzic-and-milosevic-on-the-wall-this-was-also-the-hometown-of-radovan-karadzic-when-he-was-fleeing-disguised-as-miracle-doctor-dragan-dabic-the-owner-characterizes-it-as-a-disaster-that-ratko-mladic-was-arrested-this-week-the-exgener-is-referred-to-as-a-freedom-hero-and-benefactor-photo-hans-chr-hansson-vg-image488196234.html
RM2KA777P–Belgrade, Serbia 20110529 Misko Kovijanic (57), believes the charge against Ratko Mladic is a plot. Serbian patriots and ultranationalists are invited to the Luda Kuca (Galle House) in Belgrade (Novi Belgrade). Here are pictures of both Mladic, Karadzic and Milosevic on the wall. This was also the hometown of Radovan Karadzic when he was fleeing disguised as miracle doctor Dragan Dabic. The owner characterizes it as a disaster that Ratko Mladic was arrested this week. The exgener is referred to as a freedom hero and benefactor. Photo: HANS CHR. HANSSON / VG
Graveyard in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-graveyard-in-sarajevo-bosnia-and-herzegovina-86732823.html
RMF130GR–Graveyard in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ratko Mladic, Supreme Commander of the Serbian forces in Bosnia during the war, in Han Pijesak, Bosnia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ratko-mladic-supreme-commander-of-the-serbian-forces-in-bosnia-during-the-war-in-han-pijesak-bosnia-image441480087.html
RM2GJ749Y–Ratko Mladic, Supreme Commander of the Serbian forces in Bosnia during the war, in Han Pijesak, Bosnia
Mothers of Srebrenica follow the verdict against Ratko Mladic, in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina ,on June 8, 2021 .The commander, the Bosnian Serb former general Ratko Mladic, was convicted in 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He was sentenced to life in prison. On Tuesday, that verdict was upheld by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, drawing a close to one of the darkest chapters in modern European history and ending a legal struggle that stretched back to 1995, when Mr. Mladic was first indicted.Now 79, Mr. Mladic has always Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mothers-of-srebrenica-follow-the-verdict-against-ratko-mladic-in-potocari-bosnia-and-herzegovina-on-june-8-2021-the-commander-the-bosnian-serb-former-general-ratko-mladic-was-convicted-in-2017-of-genocide-crimes-against-humanity-and-war-crimes-he-was-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-on-tuesday-that-verdict-was-upheld-by-the-international-criminal-tribunal-for-the-former-yugoslavia-in-the-hague-drawing-a-close-to-one-of-the-darkest-chapters-in-modern-european-history-and-ending-a-legal-struggle-that-stretched-back-to-1995-when-mr-mladic-was-first-indictednow-79-mr-mladic-has-always-image498353087.html
RM2KXNXCF– Mothers of Srebrenica follow the verdict against Ratko Mladic, in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina ,on June 8, 2021 .The commander, the Bosnian Serb former general Ratko Mladic, was convicted in 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He was sentenced to life in prison. On Tuesday, that verdict was upheld by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, drawing a close to one of the darkest chapters in modern European history and ending a legal struggle that stretched back to 1995, when Mr. Mladic was first indicted.Now 79, Mr. Mladic has always
View over Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaugh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-view-over-srebrenica-bosnia-and-herzegovina-15-november-2006-srebrenica-54023155.html
RMD3TY2B–View over Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaugh
Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 10, 2018.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 Ratko 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 U Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/srebrenica-srebrenica-bosnia-12th-oct-2017-europe-bosnia-srebrenica-july-10-2018twenty-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-ratko-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-25000-people-were-forcibly-deported-in-an-u-image211718938.html
RMP8CHJJ–Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 10, 2018.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 Ratko 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 U
Graffiti of Bosnian Serb war criminal Ratko Mladic on a wall in New Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-graffiti-of-bosnian-serb-war-criminal-ratko-mladic-on-a-wall-in-new-167175199.html
RFKKYDJR–Graffiti of Bosnian Serb war criminal Ratko Mladic on a wall in New Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
Ratko Mladic, Supreme Commander of the Serbian forces in Bosnia during the war, in Han Pijesak, Bosnia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ratko-mladic-supreme-commander-of-the-serbian-forces-in-bosnia-during-the-war-in-han-pijesak-bosnia-image441480090.html
RM2GJ74A2–Ratko Mladic, Supreme Commander of the Serbian forces in Bosnia during the war, in Han Pijesak, Bosnia
Mothers of Srebrenica follow the verdict against Ratko Mladic, in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina ,on June 8, 2021 .The commander, the Bosnian Serb former general Ratko Mladic, was convicted in 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He was sentenced to life in prison. On Tuesday, that verdict was upheld by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, drawing a close to one of the darkest chapters in modern European history and ending a legal struggle that stretched back to 1995, when Mr. Mladic was first indicted.Now 79, Mr. Mladic has always Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mothers-of-srebrenica-follow-the-verdict-against-ratko-mladic-in-potocari-bosnia-and-herzegovina-on-june-8-2021-the-commander-the-bosnian-serb-former-general-ratko-mladic-was-convicted-in-2017-of-genocide-crimes-against-humanity-and-war-crimes-he-was-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-on-tuesday-that-verdict-was-upheld-by-the-international-criminal-tribunal-for-the-former-yugoslavia-in-the-hague-drawing-a-close-to-one-of-the-darkest-chapters-in-modern-european-history-and-ending-a-legal-struggle-that-stretched-back-to-1995-when-mr-mladic-was-first-indictednow-79-mr-mladic-has-always-image498353122.html
RM2KXNXDP– Mothers of Srebrenica follow the verdict against Ratko Mladic, in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina ,on June 8, 2021 .The commander, the Bosnian Serb former general Ratko Mladic, was convicted in 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He was sentenced to life in prison. On Tuesday, that verdict was upheld by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, drawing a close to one of the darkest chapters in modern European history and ending a legal struggle that stretched back to 1995, when Mr. Mladic was first indicted.Now 79, Mr. Mladic has always
View over Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaugh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-view-over-srebrenica-bosnia-and-herzegovina-15-november-2006-srebrenica-54022739.html
RMD3TXFF–View over Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaugh
Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 10, 2018.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 Ratko 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 U Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/srebrenica-srebrenica-bosnia-12th-oct-2017-europe-bosnia-srebrenica-july-10-2018twenty-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-ratko-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-25000-people-were-forcibly-deported-in-an-u-image211718926.html
RMP8CHJ6–Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 10, 2018.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 Ratko 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 U
Graffiti of Bosnian Serb war criminal Ratko Mladic on a wall in New Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-graffiti-of-bosnian-serb-war-criminal-ratko-mladic-on-a-wall-in-new-167175189.html
RFKKYDJD–Graffiti of Bosnian Serb war criminal Ratko Mladic on a wall in New Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
Ratko Mladic, Supreme Commander of the Serbian forces in Bosnia during the war, in Han Pijesak, Bosnia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ratko-mladic-supreme-commander-of-the-serbian-forces-in-bosnia-during-the-war-in-han-pijesak-bosnia-image441480092.html
RM2GJ74A4–Ratko Mladic, Supreme Commander of the Serbian forces in Bosnia during the war, in Han Pijesak, Bosnia
Mothers of Srebrenica follow the verdict against Ratko Mladic, in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina ,on June 8, 2021 .The commander, the Bosnian Serb former general Ratko Mladic, was convicted in 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He was sentenced to life in prison. On Tuesday, that verdict was upheld by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, drawing a close to one of the darkest chapters in modern European history and ending a legal struggle that stretched back to 1995, when Mr. Mladic was first indicted.Now 79, Mr. Mladic has always Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mothers-of-srebrenica-follow-the-verdict-against-ratko-mladic-in-potocari-bosnia-and-herzegovina-on-june-8-2021-the-commander-the-bosnian-serb-former-general-ratko-mladic-was-convicted-in-2017-of-genocide-crimes-against-humanity-and-war-crimes-he-was-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-on-tuesday-that-verdict-was-upheld-by-the-international-criminal-tribunal-for-the-former-yugoslavia-in-the-hague-drawing-a-close-to-one-of-the-darkest-chapters-in-modern-european-history-and-ending-a-legal-struggle-that-stretched-back-to-1995-when-mr-mladic-was-first-indictednow-79-mr-mladic-has-always-image498353124.html
RM2KXNXDT– Mothers of Srebrenica follow the verdict against Ratko Mladic, in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina ,on June 8, 2021 .The commander, the Bosnian Serb former general Ratko Mladic, was convicted in 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He was sentenced to life in prison. On Tuesday, that verdict was upheld by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, drawing a close to one of the darkest chapters in modern European history and ending a legal struggle that stretched back to 1995, when Mr. Mladic was first indicted.Now 79, Mr. Mladic has always
Street scene in Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-street-scene-in-srebrenica-bosnia-and-herzegovina-15-november-2006-54023157.html
RMD3TY2D–Street scene in Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and
Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 10, 2018.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 Ratko 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 U Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/srebrenica-srebrenica-bosnia-12th-oct-2017-europe-bosnia-srebrenica-july-10-2018twenty-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-ratko-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-25000-people-were-forcibly-deported-in-an-u-image211719006.html
RMP8CHN2–Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 10, 2018.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 Ratko 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 U
Ratko Mladic, Supreme Commander of the Serbian forces in Bosnia during the war, exhales some jcigarrete smoke during an interview in Han Pijesak, Bosnia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ratko-mladic-supreme-commander-of-the-serbian-forces-in-bosnia-during-the-war-exhales-some-jcigarrete-smoke-during-an-interview-in-han-pijesak-bosnia-image441480094.html
RM2GJ74A6–Ratko Mladic, Supreme Commander of the Serbian forces in Bosnia during the war, exhales some jcigarrete smoke during an interview in Han Pijesak, Bosnia
Mothers of Srebrenica follow the verdict against Ratko Mladic, in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina ,on June 8, 2021 .The commander, the Bosnian Serb former general Ratko Mladic, was convicted in 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He was sentenced to life in prison. On Tuesday, that verdict was upheld by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, drawing a close to one of the darkest chapters in modern European history and ending a legal struggle that stretched back to 1995, when Mr. Mladic was first indicted.Now 79, Mr. Mladic has always Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mothers-of-srebrenica-follow-the-verdict-against-ratko-mladic-in-potocari-bosnia-and-herzegovina-on-june-8-2021-the-commander-the-bosnian-serb-former-general-ratko-mladic-was-convicted-in-2017-of-genocide-crimes-against-humanity-and-war-crimes-he-was-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-on-tuesday-that-verdict-was-upheld-by-the-international-criminal-tribunal-for-the-former-yugoslavia-in-the-hague-drawing-a-close-to-one-of-the-darkest-chapters-in-modern-european-history-and-ending-a-legal-struggle-that-stretched-back-to-1995-when-mr-mladic-was-first-indictednow-79-mr-mladic-has-always-image498353125.html
RM2KXNXDW– Mothers of Srebrenica follow the verdict against Ratko Mladic, in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina ,on June 8, 2021 .The commander, the Bosnian Serb former general Ratko Mladic, was convicted in 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He was sentenced to life in prison. On Tuesday, that verdict was upheld by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, drawing a close to one of the darkest chapters in modern European history and ending a legal struggle that stretched back to 1995, when Mr. Mladic was first indicted.Now 79, Mr. Mladic has always
View over Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaugh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-view-over-srebrenica-bosnia-and-herzegovina-15-november-2006-srebrenica-54022738.html
RMD3TXFE–View over Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaugh
Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 11, 2018.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 11 because on that day in 1995 Bosnian Serb forces, commanded by convicted war criminal General Ratko 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 U Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/srebrenica-srebrenica-bosnia-12th-oct-2017-europe-bosnia-srebrenica-july-11-2018twenty-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-11-because-on-that-day-in-1995-bosnian-serb-forces-commanded-by-convicted-war-criminal-general-ratko-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-25000-people-were-forcibly-deported-in-an-u-image211815438.html
RMP8H0N2–Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 11, 2018.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 11 because on that day in 1995 Bosnian Serb forces, commanded by convicted war criminal General Ratko 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 U
Mothers of Srebrenica follow the verdict against Ratko Mladic, in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina ,on June 8, 2021 .The commander, the Bosnian Serb former general Ratko Mladic, was convicted in 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He was sentenced to life in prison. On Tuesday, that verdict was upheld by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, drawing a close to one of the darkest chapters in modern European history and ending a legal struggle that stretched back to 1995, when Mr. Mladic was first indicted.Now 79, Mr. Mladic has always Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mothers-of-srebrenica-follow-the-verdict-against-ratko-mladic-in-potocari-bosnia-and-herzegovina-on-june-8-2021-the-commander-the-bosnian-serb-former-general-ratko-mladic-was-convicted-in-2017-of-genocide-crimes-against-humanity-and-war-crimes-he-was-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-on-tuesday-that-verdict-was-upheld-by-the-international-criminal-tribunal-for-the-former-yugoslavia-in-the-hague-drawing-a-close-to-one-of-the-darkest-chapters-in-modern-european-history-and-ending-a-legal-struggle-that-stretched-back-to-1995-when-mr-mladic-was-first-indictednow-79-mr-mladic-has-always-image498353121.html
RM2KXNXDN– Mothers of Srebrenica follow the verdict against Ratko Mladic, in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina ,on June 8, 2021 .The commander, the Bosnian Serb former general Ratko Mladic, was convicted in 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He was sentenced to life in prison. On Tuesday, that verdict was upheld by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, drawing a close to one of the darkest chapters in modern European history and ending a legal struggle that stretched back to 1995, when Mr. Mladic was first indicted.Now 79, Mr. Mladic has always
The photo shows the memorial site for the 8.000 murdered boys and men of Srebrenica in Potocari near Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 Novemeber 2006. The city set the sad scene for a massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-photo-shows-the-memorial-site-for-the-8000-murdered-boys-and-men-54023046.html
RMD3TXXE–The photo shows the memorial site for the 8.000 murdered boys and men of Srebrenica in Potocari near Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 Novemeber 2006. The city set the sad scene for a massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops.
Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 11, 2018.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 11 because on that day in 1995 Bosnian Serb forces, commanded by convicted war criminal General Ratko 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 U Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/srebrenica-srebrenica-bosnia-12th-oct-2017-europe-bosnia-srebrenica-july-11-2018twenty-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-11-because-on-that-day-in-1995-bosnian-serb-forces-commanded-by-convicted-war-criminal-general-ratko-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-25000-people-were-forcibly-deported-in-an-u-image211815466.html
RMP8H0P2–Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 11, 2018.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 11 because on that day in 1995 Bosnian Serb forces, commanded by convicted war criminal General Ratko 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 U
Mothers of Srebrenica follow the verdict against Ratko Mladic, in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina ,on June 8, 2021 .The commander, the Bosnian Serb former general Ratko Mladic, was convicted in 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He was sentenced to life in prison. On Tuesday, that verdict was upheld by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, drawing a close to one of the darkest chapters in modern European history and ending a legal struggle that stretched back to 1995, when Mr. Mladic was first indicted.Now 79, Mr. Mladic has always Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mothers-of-srebrenica-follow-the-verdict-against-ratko-mladic-in-potocari-bosnia-and-herzegovina-on-june-8-2021-the-commander-the-bosnian-serb-former-general-ratko-mladic-was-convicted-in-2017-of-genocide-crimes-against-humanity-and-war-crimes-he-was-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-on-tuesday-that-verdict-was-upheld-by-the-international-criminal-tribunal-for-the-former-yugoslavia-in-the-hague-drawing-a-close-to-one-of-the-darkest-chapters-in-modern-european-history-and-ending-a-legal-struggle-that-stretched-back-to-1995-when-mr-mladic-was-first-indictednow-79-mr-mladic-has-always-image498353165.html
RM2KXNXF9– Mothers of Srebrenica follow the verdict against Ratko Mladic, in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina ,on June 8, 2021 .The commander, the Bosnian Serb former general Ratko Mladic, was convicted in 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He was sentenced to life in prison. On Tuesday, that verdict was upheld by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, drawing a close to one of the darkest chapters in modern European history and ending a legal struggle that stretched back to 1995, when Mr. Mladic was first indicted.Now 79, Mr. Mladic has always
The photo shows the memorial site for the 8.000 murdered boys and men of Srebrenica in Potocari near Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 Novemeber 2006. The city set the sad scene for a massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-photo-shows-the-memorial-site-for-the-8000-murdered-boys-and-men-54023045.html
RMD3TXXD–The photo shows the memorial site for the 8.000 murdered boys and men of Srebrenica in Potocari near Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 Novemeber 2006. The city set the sad scene for a massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops.
Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 11, 2018.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 11 because on that day in 1995 Bosnian Serb forces, commanded by convicted war criminal General Ratko 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 U Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/srebrenica-srebrenica-bosnia-12th-oct-2017-europe-bosnia-srebrenica-july-11-2018twenty-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-11-because-on-that-day-in-1995-bosnian-serb-forces-commanded-by-convicted-war-criminal-general-ratko-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-25000-people-were-forcibly-deported-in-an-u-image211815446.html
RMP8H0NA–Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 11, 2018.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 11 because on that day in 1995 Bosnian Serb forces, commanded by convicted war criminal General Ratko 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 U
Mothers of Srebrenica follow the verdict against Ratko Mladic, in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina ,on June 8, 2021 .The commander, the Bosnian Serb former general Ratko Mladic, was convicted in 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He was sentenced to life in prison. On Tuesday, that verdict was upheld by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, drawing a close to one of the darkest chapters in modern European history and ending a legal struggle that stretched back to 1995, when Mr. Mladic was first indicted.Now 79, Mr. Mladic has always Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mothers-of-srebrenica-follow-the-verdict-against-ratko-mladic-in-potocari-bosnia-and-herzegovina-on-june-8-2021-the-commander-the-bosnian-serb-former-general-ratko-mladic-was-convicted-in-2017-of-genocide-crimes-against-humanity-and-war-crimes-he-was-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-on-tuesday-that-verdict-was-upheld-by-the-international-criminal-tribunal-for-the-former-yugoslavia-in-the-hague-drawing-a-close-to-one-of-the-darkest-chapters-in-modern-european-history-and-ending-a-legal-struggle-that-stretched-back-to-1995-when-mr-mladic-was-first-indictednow-79-mr-mladic-has-always-image498353094.html
RM2KXNXCP– Mothers of Srebrenica follow the verdict against Ratko Mladic, in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina ,on June 8, 2021 .The commander, the Bosnian Serb former general Ratko Mladic, was convicted in 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He was sentenced to life in prison. On Tuesday, that verdict was upheld by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, drawing a close to one of the darkest chapters in modern European history and ending a legal struggle that stretched back to 1995, when Mr. Mladic was first indicted.Now 79, Mr. Mladic has always
Two people pass by a house of Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-two-people-pass-by-a-house-of-srebrenica-bosnia-and-herzegovina-15-54023153.html
RMD3TY29–Two people pass by a house of Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded
Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 10, 2018.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 Ratko 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 U Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/srebrenica-srebrenica-bosnia-12th-oct-2017-europe-bosnia-srebrenica-july-10-2018twenty-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-ratko-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-25000-people-were-forcibly-deported-in-an-u-image211718746.html
RMP8CHBP–Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 10, 2018.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 Ratko 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 U
Mothers of Srebrenica follow the verdict against Ratko Mladic, in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina ,on June 8, 2021 .The commander, the Bosnian Serb former general Ratko Mladic, was convicted in 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He was sentenced to life in prison. On Tuesday, that verdict was upheld by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, drawing a close to one of the darkest chapters in modern European history and ending a legal struggle that stretched back to 1995, when Mr. Mladic was first indicted.Now 79, Mr. Mladic has always Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mothers-of-srebrenica-follow-the-verdict-against-ratko-mladic-in-potocari-bosnia-and-herzegovina-on-june-8-2021-the-commander-the-bosnian-serb-former-general-ratko-mladic-was-convicted-in-2017-of-genocide-crimes-against-humanity-and-war-crimes-he-was-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-on-tuesday-that-verdict-was-upheld-by-the-international-criminal-tribunal-for-the-former-yugoslavia-in-the-hague-drawing-a-close-to-one-of-the-darkest-chapters-in-modern-european-history-and-ending-a-legal-struggle-that-stretched-back-to-1995-when-mr-mladic-was-first-indictednow-79-mr-mladic-has-always-image498353093.html
RM2KXNXCN– Mothers of Srebrenica follow the verdict against Ratko Mladic, in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina ,on June 8, 2021 .The commander, the Bosnian Serb former general Ratko Mladic, was convicted in 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He was sentenced to life in prison. On Tuesday, that verdict was upheld by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, drawing a close to one of the darkest chapters in modern European history and ending a legal struggle that stretched back to 1995, when Mr. Mladic was first indicted.Now 79, Mr. Mladic has always
A bunch of flowers lies in front of a marble cuboid with the letters 'Srebrenica juli 1995' at the memorial site for the 8.000 murdered boys and men of Srebrenica in Potocari near Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 Novemeber 2006. The city set the sad scene for a massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughte Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-bunch-of-flowers-lies-in-front-of-a-marble-cuboid-with-the-letters-54023048.html
RMD3TXXG–A bunch of flowers lies in front of a marble cuboid with the letters 'Srebrenica juli 1995' at the memorial site for the 8.000 murdered boys and men of Srebrenica in Potocari near Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 Novemeber 2006. The city set the sad scene for a massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughte
Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 10, 2018.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 Ratko 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 U Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/srebrenica-srebrenica-bosnia-12th-oct-2017-europe-bosnia-srebrenica-july-10-2018twenty-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-ratko-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-25000-people-were-forcibly-deported-in-an-u-image211719020.html
RMP8CHNG–Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 10, 2018.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 Ratko 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 U
Mothers of Srebrenica follow the verdict against Ratko Mladic, in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina ,on June 8, 2021 .The commander, the Bosnian Serb former general Ratko Mladic, was convicted in 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He was sentenced to life in prison. On Tuesday, that verdict was upheld by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, drawing a close to one of the darkest chapters in modern European history and ending a legal struggle that stretched back to 1995, when Mr. Mladic was first indicted.Now 79, Mr. Mladic has always Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mothers-of-srebrenica-follow-the-verdict-against-ratko-mladic-in-potocari-bosnia-and-herzegovina-on-june-8-2021-the-commander-the-bosnian-serb-former-general-ratko-mladic-was-convicted-in-2017-of-genocide-crimes-against-humanity-and-war-crimes-he-was-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-on-tuesday-that-verdict-was-upheld-by-the-international-criminal-tribunal-for-the-former-yugoslavia-in-the-hague-drawing-a-close-to-one-of-the-darkest-chapters-in-modern-european-history-and-ending-a-legal-struggle-that-stretched-back-to-1995-when-mr-mladic-was-first-indictednow-79-mr-mladic-has-always-image498353127.html
RM2KXNXDY– Mothers of Srebrenica follow the verdict against Ratko Mladic, in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina ,on June 8, 2021 .The commander, the Bosnian Serb former general Ratko Mladic, was convicted in 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He was sentenced to life in prison. On Tuesday, that verdict was upheld by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, drawing a close to one of the darkest chapters in modern European history and ending a legal struggle that stretched back to 1995, when Mr. Mladic was first indicted.Now 79, Mr. Mladic has always
The photo shows the memorial site for the 8.000 murdered boys and men of Srebrenica in Potocari near Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 Novemeber 2006. The city set the sad scene for a massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-the-photo-shows-the-memorial-site-for-the-8000-murdered-boys-and-men-165955700.html
RMKHYX58–The photo shows the memorial site for the 8.000 murdered boys and men of Srebrenica in Potocari near Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 Novemeber 2006. The city set the sad scene for a massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide
Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 10, 2018.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 Ratko 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 U Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/srebrenica-srebrenica-bosnia-12th-oct-2017-europe-bosnia-srebrenica-july-10-2018twenty-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-ratko-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-25000-people-were-forcibly-deported-in-an-u-image211719019.html
RMP8CHNF–Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 10, 2018.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 Ratko 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 U
Mothers of Srebrenica follow the verdict against Ratko Mladic, in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina ,on June 8, 2021 .The commander, the Bosnian Serb former general Ratko Mladic, was convicted in 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He was sentenced to life in prison. On Tuesday, that verdict was upheld by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, drawing a close to one of the darkest chapters in modern European history and ending a legal struggle that stretched back to 1995, when Mr. Mladic was first indicted.Now 79, Mr. Mladic has always Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mothers-of-srebrenica-follow-the-verdict-against-ratko-mladic-in-potocari-bosnia-and-herzegovina-on-june-8-2021-the-commander-the-bosnian-serb-former-general-ratko-mladic-was-convicted-in-2017-of-genocide-crimes-against-humanity-and-war-crimes-he-was-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-on-tuesday-that-verdict-was-upheld-by-the-international-criminal-tribunal-for-the-former-yugoslavia-in-the-hague-drawing-a-close-to-one-of-the-darkest-chapters-in-modern-european-history-and-ending-a-legal-struggle-that-stretched-back-to-1995-when-mr-mladic-was-first-indictednow-79-mr-mladic-has-always-image498353120.html
RM2KXNXDM– Mothers of Srebrenica follow the verdict against Ratko Mladic, in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina ,on June 8, 2021 .The commander, the Bosnian Serb former general Ratko Mladic, was convicted in 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He was sentenced to life in prison. On Tuesday, that verdict was upheld by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, drawing a close to one of the darkest chapters in modern European history and ending a legal struggle that stretched back to 1995, when Mr. Mladic was first indicted.Now 79, Mr. Mladic has always
The photo shows the memorial site for the 8.000 murdered boys and men of Srebrenica in Potocari near Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 Novemeber 2006. The city set the sad scene for a massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-the-photo-shows-the-memorial-site-for-the-8000-murdered-boys-and-men-165955691.html
RMKHYX4Y–The photo shows the memorial site for the 8.000 murdered boys and men of Srebrenica in Potocari near Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 Novemeber 2006. The city set the sad scene for a massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide
Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 10, 2018.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 Ratko 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 U Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/srebrenica-srebrenica-bosnia-12th-oct-2017-europe-bosnia-srebrenica-july-10-2018twenty-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-ratko-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-25000-people-were-forcibly-deported-in-an-u-image211719022.html
RMP8CHNJ–Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 10, 2018.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 Ratko 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 U
Mothers of Srebrenica follow the verdict against Ratko Mladic, in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina ,on June 8, 2021 .The commander, the Bosnian Serb former general Ratko Mladic, was convicted in 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He was sentenced to life in prison. On Tuesday, that verdict was upheld by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, drawing a close to one of the darkest chapters in modern European history and ending a legal struggle that stretched back to 1995, when Mr. Mladic was first indicted.Now 79, Mr. Mladic has always Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mothers-of-srebrenica-follow-the-verdict-against-ratko-mladic-in-potocari-bosnia-and-herzegovina-on-june-8-2021-the-commander-the-bosnian-serb-former-general-ratko-mladic-was-convicted-in-2017-of-genocide-crimes-against-humanity-and-war-crimes-he-was-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-on-tuesday-that-verdict-was-upheld-by-the-international-criminal-tribunal-for-the-former-yugoslavia-in-the-hague-drawing-a-close-to-one-of-the-darkest-chapters-in-modern-european-history-and-ending-a-legal-struggle-that-stretched-back-to-1995-when-mr-mladic-was-first-indictednow-79-mr-mladic-has-always-image498353091.html
RM2KXNXCK– Mothers of Srebrenica follow the verdict against Ratko Mladic, in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina ,on June 8, 2021 .The commander, the Bosnian Serb former general Ratko Mladic, was convicted in 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He was sentenced to life in prison. On Tuesday, that verdict was upheld by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, drawing a close to one of the darkest chapters in modern European history and ending a legal struggle that stretched back to 1995, when Mr. Mladic was first indicted.Now 79, Mr. Mladic has always
View over Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-view-over-srebrenica-bosnia-and-herzegovina-15-november-2006-srebrenica-165955674.html
RMKHYX4A–View over Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide
Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 11, 2018.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 11 because on that day in 1995 Bosnian Serb forces, commanded by convicted war criminal General Ratko 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 U Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/srebrenica-srebrenica-bosnia-12th-oct-2017-europe-bosnia-srebrenica-july-11-2018twenty-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-11-because-on-that-day-in-1995-bosnian-serb-forces-commanded-by-convicted-war-criminal-general-ratko-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-25000-people-were-forcibly-deported-in-an-u-image211815429.html
RMP8H0MN–Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 11, 2018.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 11 because on that day in 1995 Bosnian Serb forces, commanded by convicted war criminal General Ratko 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 U
Mothers of Srebrenica follow the verdict against Ratko Mladic, in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina ,on June 8, 2021 .The commander, the Bosnian Serb former general Ratko Mladic, was convicted in 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He was sentenced to life in prison. On Tuesday, that verdict was upheld by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, drawing a close to one of the darkest chapters in modern European history and ending a legal struggle that stretched back to 1995, when Mr. Mladic was first indicted.Now 79, Mr. Mladic has always Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mothers-of-srebrenica-follow-the-verdict-against-ratko-mladic-in-potocari-bosnia-and-herzegovina-on-june-8-2021-the-commander-the-bosnian-serb-former-general-ratko-mladic-was-convicted-in-2017-of-genocide-crimes-against-humanity-and-war-crimes-he-was-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-on-tuesday-that-verdict-was-upheld-by-the-international-criminal-tribunal-for-the-former-yugoslavia-in-the-hague-drawing-a-close-to-one-of-the-darkest-chapters-in-modern-european-history-and-ending-a-legal-struggle-that-stretched-back-to-1995-when-mr-mladic-was-first-indictednow-79-mr-mladic-has-always-image498353090.html
RM2KXNXCJ– Mothers of Srebrenica follow the verdict against Ratko Mladic, in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina ,on June 8, 2021 .The commander, the Bosnian Serb former general Ratko Mladic, was convicted in 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He was sentenced to life in prison. On Tuesday, that verdict was upheld by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, drawing a close to one of the darkest chapters in modern European history and ending a legal struggle that stretched back to 1995, when Mr. Mladic was first indicted.Now 79, Mr. Mladic has always
View over Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-view-over-srebrenica-bosnia-and-herzegovina-15-november-2006-srebrenica-165955711.html
RMKHYX5K–View over Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide
Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 10, 2018.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 Ratko 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 U Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/srebrenica-srebrenica-bosnia-12th-oct-2017-europe-bosnia-srebrenica-july-10-2018twenty-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-ratko-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-25000-people-were-forcibly-deported-in-an-u-image211718932.html
RMP8CHJC–Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 10, 2018.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 Ratko 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 U
Mothers of Srebrenica follow the verdict against Ratko Mladic, in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina ,on June 8, 2021 .The commander, the Bosnian Serb former general Ratko Mladic, was convicted in 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He was sentenced to life in prison. On Tuesday, that verdict was upheld by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, drawing a close to one of the darkest chapters in modern European history and ending a legal struggle that stretched back to 1995, when Mr. Mladic was first indicted.Now 79, Mr. Mladic has always Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mothers-of-srebrenica-follow-the-verdict-against-ratko-mladic-in-potocari-bosnia-and-herzegovina-on-june-8-2021-the-commander-the-bosnian-serb-former-general-ratko-mladic-was-convicted-in-2017-of-genocide-crimes-against-humanity-and-war-crimes-he-was-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-on-tuesday-that-verdict-was-upheld-by-the-international-criminal-tribunal-for-the-former-yugoslavia-in-the-hague-drawing-a-close-to-one-of-the-darkest-chapters-in-modern-european-history-and-ending-a-legal-struggle-that-stretched-back-to-1995-when-mr-mladic-was-first-indictednow-79-mr-mladic-has-always-image498353088.html
RM2KXNXCG– Mothers of Srebrenica follow the verdict against Ratko Mladic, in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina ,on June 8, 2021 .The commander, the Bosnian Serb former general Ratko Mladic, was convicted in 2017 of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. He was sentenced to life in prison. On Tuesday, that verdict was upheld by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, drawing a close to one of the darkest chapters in modern European history and ending a legal struggle that stretched back to 1995, when Mr. Mladic was first indicted.Now 79, Mr. Mladic has always
Street scene in Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-street-scene-in-srebrenica-bosnia-and-herzegovina-15-november-2006-165955729.html
RMKHYX69–Street scene in Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide
General view of the village of Bozanovici near Kalinovik, birthplace of war criminal Ratko Mladic. The villagers still support Ratko Mladic and they hope that the court in The Hague will acquit him of all charges. The final verdict against Ratko Mladic, former commander of the Republika Srpska Army's (VRS) General Staff, who is charged with the most serious war crimes committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995), including genocide, will be handed down on Tuesday, June 8, in Hague, after he was sentenced to life in prison in the first instance. Photo: Armin Durgut/PIXSELL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-view-of-the-village-of-bozanovici-near-kalinovik-birthplace-of-war-criminal-ratko-mladic-the-villagers-still-support-ratko-mladic-and-they-hope-that-the-court-in-the-hague-will-acquit-him-of-all-charges-the-final-verdict-against-ratko-mladic-former-commander-of-the-republika-srpska-armys-vrs-general-staff-who-is-charged-with-the-most-serious-war-crimes-committed-in-bosnia-and-herzegovina-1992-1995-including-genocide-will-be-handed-down-on-tuesday-june-8-in-hague-after-he-was-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-in-the-first-instance-photo-armin-durgutpixsell-image498352943.html
RM2KXNX7B–General view of the village of Bozanovici near Kalinovik, birthplace of war criminal Ratko Mladic. The villagers still support Ratko Mladic and they hope that the court in The Hague will acquit him of all charges. The final verdict against Ratko Mladic, former commander of the Republika Srpska Army's (VRS) General Staff, who is charged with the most serious war crimes committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995), including genocide, will be handed down on Tuesday, June 8, in Hague, after he was sentenced to life in prison in the first instance. Photo: Armin Durgut/PIXSELL
Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 11, 2018.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 11 because on that day in 1995 Bosnian Serb forces, commanded by convicted war criminal General Ratko 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 U Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/srebrenica-srebrenica-bosnia-12th-oct-2017-europe-bosnia-srebrenica-july-11-2018twenty-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-11-because-on-that-day-in-1995-bosnian-serb-forces-commanded-by-convicted-war-criminal-general-ratko-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-25000-people-were-forcibly-deported-in-an-u-image211815431.html
RMP8H0MR–Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 11, 2018.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 11 because on that day in 1995 Bosnian Serb forces, commanded by convicted war criminal General Ratko 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 U
View over Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-view-over-srebrenica-bosnia-and-herzegovina-15-november-2006-srebrenica-165955657.html
RMKHYX3N–View over Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide
The village of Bozanovici near Kalinovik is the birthplace of war criminal Ratko Mladic. The villagers still support Ratko Mladic and they hope that the court in The Hague will acquit him of all charges. The final verdict against Ratko Mladic, former commander of the Republika Srpska Army's (VRS) General Staff, who is charged with the most serious war crimes committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995), including genocide, will be handed down on Tuesday, June 8, in Hague, after he was sentenced to life in prison in the first instance. Photo: Armin Durgut/PIXSELL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-village-of-bozanovici-near-kalinovik-is-the-birthplace-of-war-criminal-ratko-mladic-the-villagers-still-support-ratko-mladic-and-they-hope-that-the-court-in-the-hague-will-acquit-him-of-all-charges-the-final-verdict-against-ratko-mladic-former-commander-of-the-republika-srpska-armys-vrs-general-staff-who-is-charged-with-the-most-serious-war-crimes-committed-in-bosnia-and-herzegovina-1992-1995-including-genocide-will-be-handed-down-on-tuesday-june-8-in-hague-after-he-was-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-in-the-first-instance-photo-armin-durgutpixsell-image498352939.html
RM2KXNX77–The village of Bozanovici near Kalinovik is the birthplace of war criminal Ratko Mladic. The villagers still support Ratko Mladic and they hope that the court in The Hague will acquit him of all charges. The final verdict against Ratko Mladic, former commander of the Republika Srpska Army's (VRS) General Staff, who is charged with the most serious war crimes committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995), including genocide, will be handed down on Tuesday, June 8, in Hague, after he was sentenced to life in prison in the first instance. Photo: Armin Durgut/PIXSELL
Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 10, 2018.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 Ratko 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 U Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/srebrenica-srebrenica-bosnia-12th-oct-2017-europe-bosnia-srebrenica-july-10-2018twenty-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-ratko-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-25000-people-were-forcibly-deported-in-an-u-image211718843.html
RMP8CHF7–Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 10, 2018.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 Ratko 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 U
View over Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-view-over-srebrenica-bosnia-and-herzegovina-15-november-2006-srebrenica-165955687.html
RMKHYX4R–View over Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide
Zoran Mladic in front of the house with photos of his cousin Ratko Mladic, in Bozanovici, Bosnia and Herzegovina, on June 07, 2021. The village of Bozanovici near Kalinovik is the birthplace of war criminal Ratko Mladic. The villagers still support the war criminal Ratko Mladic and they hope that the court in The Hague will acquit him of all charges. The final verdict against Ratko Mladic, former commander of the Republika Srpska Army's (VRS) General Staff, who is charged with the most serious war crimes committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995), including genocide, will be handed down o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zoran-mladic-in-front-of-the-house-with-photos-of-his-cousin-ratko-mladic-in-bozanovici-bosnia-and-herzegovina-on-june-07-2021-the-village-of-bozanovici-near-kalinovik-is-the-birthplace-of-war-criminal-ratko-mladic-the-villagers-still-support-the-war-criminal-ratko-mladic-and-they-hope-that-the-court-in-the-hague-will-acquit-him-of-all-charges-the-final-verdict-against-ratko-mladic-former-commander-of-the-republika-srpska-armys-vrs-general-staff-who-is-charged-with-the-most-serious-war-crimes-committed-in-bosnia-and-herzegovina-1992-1995-including-genocide-will-be-handed-down-o-image498352933.html
RM2KXNX71–Zoran Mladic in front of the house with photos of his cousin Ratko Mladic, in Bozanovici, Bosnia and Herzegovina, on June 07, 2021. The village of Bozanovici near Kalinovik is the birthplace of war criminal Ratko Mladic. The villagers still support the war criminal Ratko Mladic and they hope that the court in The Hague will acquit him of all charges. The final verdict against Ratko Mladic, former commander of the Republika Srpska Army's (VRS) General Staff, who is charged with the most serious war crimes committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995), including genocide, will be handed down o
Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 10, 2018.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 Ratko 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 U Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/srebrenica-srebrenica-bosnia-12th-oct-2017-europe-bosnia-srebrenica-july-10-2018twenty-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-ratko-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-25000-people-were-forcibly-deported-in-an-u-image211718968.html
RMP8CHKM–Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 10, 2018.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 Ratko 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 U
View over Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-view-over-srebrenica-bosnia-and-herzegovina-15-november-2006-srebrenica-165955682.html
RMKHYX4J–View over Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide
The village of Bozanovici near Kalinovik is the birthplace of war criminal Ratko Mladic. The villagers still support Ratko Mladic and they hope that the court in The Hague will acquit him of all charges. The final verdict against Ratko Mladic, former commander of the Republika Srpska Army's (VRS) General Staff, who is charged with the most serious war crimes committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995), including genocide, will be handed down on Tuesday, June 8, in Hague, after he was sentenced to life in prison in the first instance. Photo: Armin Durgut/PIXSELL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-village-of-bozanovici-near-kalinovik-is-the-birthplace-of-war-criminal-ratko-mladic-the-villagers-still-support-ratko-mladic-and-they-hope-that-the-court-in-the-hague-will-acquit-him-of-all-charges-the-final-verdict-against-ratko-mladic-former-commander-of-the-republika-srpska-armys-vrs-general-staff-who-is-charged-with-the-most-serious-war-crimes-committed-in-bosnia-and-herzegovina-1992-1995-including-genocide-will-be-handed-down-on-tuesday-june-8-in-hague-after-he-was-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-in-the-first-instance-photo-armin-durgutpixsell-image498352942.html
RM2KXNX7A–The village of Bozanovici near Kalinovik is the birthplace of war criminal Ratko Mladic. The villagers still support Ratko Mladic and they hope that the court in The Hague will acquit him of all charges. The final verdict against Ratko Mladic, former commander of the Republika Srpska Army's (VRS) General Staff, who is charged with the most serious war crimes committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995), including genocide, will be handed down on Tuesday, June 8, in Hague, after he was sentenced to life in prison in the first instance. Photo: Armin Durgut/PIXSELL
Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 11, 2018.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 11 because on that day in 1995 Bosnian Serb forces, commanded by convicted war criminal General Ratko 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 U Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/srebrenica-srebrenica-bosnia-12th-oct-2017-europe-bosnia-srebrenica-july-11-2018twenty-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-11-because-on-that-day-in-1995-bosnian-serb-forces-commanded-by-convicted-war-criminal-general-ratko-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-25000-people-were-forcibly-deported-in-an-u-image211815440.html
RMP8H0N4–Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 11, 2018.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 11 because on that day in 1995 Bosnian Serb forces, commanded by convicted war criminal General Ratko 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 U
A bunch of flowers lies in front of a marble cuboid with the letters 'Srebrenica juli 1995' at the memorial site for the 8.000 murdered boys and men of Srebrenica in Potocari near Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 Novemeber 2006. The city set the sad scene for a massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-a-bunch-of-flowers-lies-in-front-of-a-marble-cuboid-with-the-letters-165955716.html
RMKHYX5T–A bunch of flowers lies in front of a marble cuboid with the letters 'Srebrenica juli 1995' at the memorial site for the 8.000 murdered boys and men of Srebrenica in Potocari near Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 Novemeber 2006. The city set the sad scene for a massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide
The village of Bozanovici near Kalinovik is the birthplace of war criminal Ratko Mladic. The villagers still support Ratko Mladic and they hope that the court in The Hague will acquit him of all charges. The final verdict against Ratko Mladic, former commander of the Republika Srpska Army's (VRS) General Staff, who is charged with the most serious war crimes committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995), including genocide, will be handed down on Tuesday, June 8, in Hague, after he was sentenced to life in prison in the first instance. Photo: Armin Durgut/PIXSELL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-village-of-bozanovici-near-kalinovik-is-the-birthplace-of-war-criminal-ratko-mladic-the-villagers-still-support-ratko-mladic-and-they-hope-that-the-court-in-the-hague-will-acquit-him-of-all-charges-the-final-verdict-against-ratko-mladic-former-commander-of-the-republika-srpska-armys-vrs-general-staff-who-is-charged-with-the-most-serious-war-crimes-committed-in-bosnia-and-herzegovina-1992-1995-including-genocide-will-be-handed-down-on-tuesday-june-8-in-hague-after-he-was-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-in-the-first-instance-photo-armin-durgutpixsell-image498352935.html
RM2KXNX73–The village of Bozanovici near Kalinovik is the birthplace of war criminal Ratko Mladic. The villagers still support Ratko Mladic and they hope that the court in The Hague will acquit him of all charges. The final verdict against Ratko Mladic, former commander of the Republika Srpska Army's (VRS) General Staff, who is charged with the most serious war crimes committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995), including genocide, will be handed down on Tuesday, June 8, in Hague, after he was sentenced to life in prison in the first instance. Photo: Armin Durgut/PIXSELL
Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 11, 2018.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 11 because on that day in 1995 Bosnian Serb forces, commanded by convicted war criminal General Ratko 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 U Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/srebrenica-srebrenica-bosnia-12th-oct-2017-europe-bosnia-srebrenica-july-11-2018twenty-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-11-because-on-that-day-in-1995-bosnian-serb-forces-commanded-by-convicted-war-criminal-general-ratko-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-25000-people-were-forcibly-deported-in-an-u-image211815433.html
RMP8H0MW–Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 11, 2018.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 11 because on that day in 1995 Bosnian Serb forces, commanded by convicted war criminal General Ratko 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 U
The photo shows a view over Srebrenica with destroyed houses, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-the-photo-shows-a-view-over-srebrenica-with-destroyed-houses-bosnia-165955667.html
RMKHYX43–The photo shows a view over Srebrenica with destroyed houses, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide
General view of the village of Bozanovici near Kalinovik, birthplace of war criminal Ratko Mladic. The villagers still support Ratko Mladic and they hope that the court in The Hague will acquit him of all charges. The final verdict against Ratko Mladic, former commander of the Republika Srpska Army's (VRS) General Staff, who is charged with the most serious war crimes committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995), including genocide, will be handed down on Tuesday, June 8, in Hague, after he was sentenced to life in prison in the first instance. Photo: Armin Durgut/PIXSELL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-view-of-the-village-of-bozanovici-near-kalinovik-birthplace-of-war-criminal-ratko-mladic-the-villagers-still-support-ratko-mladic-and-they-hope-that-the-court-in-the-hague-will-acquit-him-of-all-charges-the-final-verdict-against-ratko-mladic-former-commander-of-the-republika-srpska-armys-vrs-general-staff-who-is-charged-with-the-most-serious-war-crimes-committed-in-bosnia-and-herzegovina-1992-1995-including-genocide-will-be-handed-down-on-tuesday-june-8-in-hague-after-he-was-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-in-the-first-instance-photo-armin-durgutpixsell-image498352973.html
RM2KXNX8D–General view of the village of Bozanovici near Kalinovik, birthplace of war criminal Ratko Mladic. The villagers still support Ratko Mladic and they hope that the court in The Hague will acquit him of all charges. The final verdict against Ratko Mladic, former commander of the Republika Srpska Army's (VRS) General Staff, who is charged with the most serious war crimes committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995), including genocide, will be handed down on Tuesday, June 8, in Hague, after he was sentenced to life in prison in the first instance. Photo: Armin Durgut/PIXSELL
Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 10, 2018.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 Ratko 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 U Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/srebrenica-srebrenica-bosnia-12th-oct-2017-europe-bosnia-srebrenica-july-10-2018twenty-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-ratko-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-25000-people-were-forcibly-deported-in-an-u-image211719027.html
RMP8CHNR–Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 10, 2018.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 Ratko 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 U
The photo shows a view over Srebrenica with destroyed houses, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-the-photo-shows-a-view-over-srebrenica-with-destroyed-houses-bosnia-165955665.html
RMKHYX41–The photo shows a view over Srebrenica with destroyed houses, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide
The village of Bozanovici near Kalinovik is the birthplace of war criminal Ratko Mladic. The villagers still support Ratko Mladic and they hope that the court in The Hague will acquit him of all charges. The final verdict against Ratko Mladic, former commander of the Republika Srpska Army's (VRS) General Staff, who is charged with the most serious war crimes committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995), including genocide, will be handed down on Tuesday, June 8, in Hague, after he was sentenced to life in prison in the first instance. Photo: Armin Durgut/PIXSELL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-village-of-bozanovici-near-kalinovik-is-the-birthplace-of-war-criminal-ratko-mladic-the-villagers-still-support-ratko-mladic-and-they-hope-that-the-court-in-the-hague-will-acquit-him-of-all-charges-the-final-verdict-against-ratko-mladic-former-commander-of-the-republika-srpska-armys-vrs-general-staff-who-is-charged-with-the-most-serious-war-crimes-committed-in-bosnia-and-herzegovina-1992-1995-including-genocide-will-be-handed-down-on-tuesday-june-8-in-hague-after-he-was-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-in-the-first-instance-photo-armin-durgutpixsell-image498352944.html
RM2KXNX7C–The village of Bozanovici near Kalinovik is the birthplace of war criminal Ratko Mladic. The villagers still support Ratko Mladic and they hope that the court in The Hague will acquit him of all charges. The final verdict against Ratko Mladic, former commander of the Republika Srpska Army's (VRS) General Staff, who is charged with the most serious war crimes committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995), including genocide, will be handed down on Tuesday, June 8, in Hague, after he was sentenced to life in prison in the first instance. Photo: Armin Durgut/PIXSELL
Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 10, 2018.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 Ratko 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 U Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/srebrenica-srebrenica-bosnia-12th-oct-2017-europe-bosnia-srebrenica-july-10-2018twenty-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-ratko-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-25000-people-were-forcibly-deported-in-an-u-image211718992.html
RMP8CHMG–Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 10, 2018.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 Ratko 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 U
Two people pass by a house of Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-two-people-pass-by-a-house-of-srebrenica-bosnia-and-herzegovina-15-165955645.html
RMKHYX39–Two people pass by a house of Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide
The village of Bozanovici near Kalinovik is the birthplace of war criminal Ratko Mladic. The villagers still support Ratko Mladic and they hope that the court in The Hague will acquit him of all charges. The final verdict against Ratko Mladic, former commander of the Republika Srpska Army's (VRS) General Staff, who is charged with the most serious war crimes committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995), including genocide, will be handed down on Tuesday, June 8, in Hague, after he was sentenced to life in prison in the first instance. Photo: Armin Durgut/PIXSELL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-village-of-bozanovici-near-kalinovik-is-the-birthplace-of-war-criminal-ratko-mladic-the-villagers-still-support-ratko-mladic-and-they-hope-that-the-court-in-the-hague-will-acquit-him-of-all-charges-the-final-verdict-against-ratko-mladic-former-commander-of-the-republika-srpska-armys-vrs-general-staff-who-is-charged-with-the-most-serious-war-crimes-committed-in-bosnia-and-herzegovina-1992-1995-including-genocide-will-be-handed-down-on-tuesday-june-8-in-hague-after-he-was-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-in-the-first-instance-photo-armin-durgutpixsell-image498352938.html
RM2KXNX76–The village of Bozanovici near Kalinovik is the birthplace of war criminal Ratko Mladic. The villagers still support Ratko Mladic and they hope that the court in The Hague will acquit him of all charges. The final verdict against Ratko Mladic, former commander of the Republika Srpska Army's (VRS) General Staff, who is charged with the most serious war crimes committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995), including genocide, will be handed down on Tuesday, June 8, in Hague, after he was sentenced to life in prison in the first instance. Photo: Armin Durgut/PIXSELL
Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 10, 2018.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 Ratko 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 U Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/srebrenica-srebrenica-bosnia-12th-oct-2017-europe-bosnia-srebrenica-july-10-2018twenty-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-ratko-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-25000-people-were-forcibly-deported-in-an-u-image211718795.html
RMP8CHDF–Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 10, 2018.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 Ratko 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 U
An old battery factory, the former headquarters for teh Dutch UN troops, pictured in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-an-old-battery-factory-the-former-headquarters-for-teh-dutch-un-troops-165955707.html
RMKHYX5F–An old battery factory, the former headquarters for teh Dutch UN troops, pictured in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide
The village of Bozanovici near Kalinovik is the birthplace of war criminal Ratko Mladic. The villagers still support Ratko Mladic and they hope that the court in The Hague will acquit him of all charges. The final verdict against Ratko Mladic, former commander of the Republika Srpska Army's (VRS) General Staff, who is charged with the most serious war crimes committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995), including genocide, will be handed down on Tuesday, June 8, in Hague, after he was sentenced to life in prison in the first instance. Photo: Armin Durgut/PIXSELL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-village-of-bozanovici-near-kalinovik-is-the-birthplace-of-war-criminal-ratko-mladic-the-villagers-still-support-ratko-mladic-and-they-hope-that-the-court-in-the-hague-will-acquit-him-of-all-charges-the-final-verdict-against-ratko-mladic-former-commander-of-the-republika-srpska-armys-vrs-general-staff-who-is-charged-with-the-most-serious-war-crimes-committed-in-bosnia-and-herzegovina-1992-1995-including-genocide-will-be-handed-down-on-tuesday-june-8-in-hague-after-he-was-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-in-the-first-instance-photo-armin-durgutpixsell-image498352940.html
RM2KXNX78–The village of Bozanovici near Kalinovik is the birthplace of war criminal Ratko Mladic. The villagers still support Ratko Mladic and they hope that the court in The Hague will acquit him of all charges. The final verdict against Ratko Mladic, former commander of the Republika Srpska Army's (VRS) General Staff, who is charged with the most serious war crimes committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995), including genocide, will be handed down on Tuesday, June 8, in Hague, after he was sentenced to life in prison in the first instance. Photo: Armin Durgut/PIXSELL
Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 10, 2018.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 Ratko 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 U Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/srebrenica-srebrenica-bosnia-12th-oct-2017-europe-bosnia-srebrenica-july-10-2018twenty-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-ratko-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-25000-people-were-forcibly-deported-in-an-u-image211718999.html
RMP8CHMR–Srebrenica, Srebrenica, Bosnia. 12th Oct, 2017. Europe, Bosnia, Srebrenica, July 10, 2018.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 Ratko 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 U
An old battery factory, the former headquarters for teh Dutch UN troops, pictured in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-an-old-battery-factory-the-former-headquarters-for-teh-dutch-un-troops-165955661.html
RMKHYX3W–An old battery factory, the former headquarters for teh Dutch UN troops, pictured in Potocari, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 November 2006. Srebrenica is located at the border to Serbia. The city's number of inhabitants went down to 21,000, mostly Serbs and Serbian refugees from the Bosnian-Croatian Federation. The city set the sad scene for the massacre in July 1995, when Bosnian Serbs under the commando of General Ratko Mladic invaded the city and slaughtered all male persons they could get hold of under the eyes of Dutch UN troops. Photo: Matthias Schrader | usage worldwide
The village of Bozanovici near Kalinovik is the birthplace of war criminal Ratko Mladic. The villagers still support Ratko Mladic and they hope that the court in The Hague will acquit him of all charges. The final verdict against Ratko Mladic, former commander of the Republika Srpska Army's (VRS) General Staff, who is charged with the most serious war crimes committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995), including genocide, will be handed down on Tuesday, June 8, in Hague, after he was sentenced to life in prison in the first instance. Photo: Armin Durgut/PIXSELL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-village-of-bozanovici-near-kalinovik-is-the-birthplace-of-war-criminal-ratko-mladic-the-villagers-still-support-ratko-mladic-and-they-hope-that-the-court-in-the-hague-will-acquit-him-of-all-charges-the-final-verdict-against-ratko-mladic-former-commander-of-the-republika-srpska-armys-vrs-general-staff-who-is-charged-with-the-most-serious-war-crimes-committed-in-bosnia-and-herzegovina-1992-1995-including-genocide-will-be-handed-down-on-tuesday-june-8-in-hague-after-he-was-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-in-the-first-instance-photo-armin-durgutpixsell-image498352932.html
RM2KXNX70–The village of Bozanovici near Kalinovik is the birthplace of war criminal Ratko Mladic. The villagers still support Ratko Mladic and they hope that the court in The Hague will acquit him of all charges. The final verdict against Ratko Mladic, former commander of the Republika Srpska Army's (VRS) General Staff, who is charged with the most serious war crimes committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995), including genocide, will be handed down on Tuesday, June 8, in Hague, after he was sentenced to life in prison in the first instance. Photo: Armin Durgut/PIXSELL