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  • The bodies of women killed by Serb artillery shells lie in the Kosevo morgue during the Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, December 1992. Almost 2,000 children, and over 10,000 people in total were killed in Sarajevo during the 3-1/2 year siege. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • A high-rise building damaged during the Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, December 1992. Almost 2,000 children, and over 10,000 people in total were killed in Sarajevo during the 3-1/2 year siege. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • A child's Mickey Mouse stuffed toy sits in a chair surrounded by hundreds of empty ones, each representing one of the 1600 children who were killed during the 48 month Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo, on April 6, 2012, the 20th anniversary of the beginning of the siege.
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  • A child's Mickey Mouse stuffed toy sits in a chair surrounded by hundreds of empty ones, each representing one of the 1600 children who were killed during the 48 month Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo, on April 6, 2012, the 20th anniversary of the beginning of the siege.
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  • A 'Sarajevo rose', the impact mark in the pavement left by an exploding mortar or artillery shell from the 48 month Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo. The city is littered with these 'roses', the 'petals' filled in with plastic resin. Photo made on April 6, 2012, the 20th anniversary of the beginning of the siege.
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  • A portrait of Vedran Smailovic, the famous Cellist of Sarajevo, made on April 5th, 2012, the 20th anniversary of the beginning of the 48 month siege of Sarajevo by Bosnian Serb forces. Vedran Smailovic returned to play his first concert in Sarajevo since the war. During the siege he played his cello at the sites of massacres in memory of the civilian victims. He first became noticed in May 1992, in the aftermath of the infamous 'Breadline Massacre' when the Bosnian Serbs fired two mortar shells that killed more than two dozen civilians lined up for bread on Vase Miskina Street.
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  • Alan Trtic, left, and his friend Sasha Prajzler play their guitars in a portrait amid the ruins of a section of the Sarajevo suburb of Dobrinja, which was virtually cut off from the rest of government-controlled Sarajevo during the Bosnian Serb siege of the city. Residents of Dobrinja suffered terribly in the siege, and people even resorted to burying their dead in their backyards and gardens as to get casualties into the city was incredibly dangerous. PHOTO BY Roger Richards/DVreporter.com
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  • Pedestrians run through an exposed intersection where a Serb sniper shoots during the Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, December 1992. Almost 2,000 children, and over 10,000 people in total were killed in Sarajevo during the 3-1/2 year siege. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • Wanted posters with the images of Bosnian Serb leaders Radovan Karadzic (left) and Biljana Plavsic on a downtown building during the Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, April 1993. Almost 2,000 children, and over 10,000 people in total were killed in Sarajevo during the 3-1/2 year siege. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • A morgue attendant adjusts the body of a man killed by a Serb artillery shell during the Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, summer 1992. Almost 2,000 children, and over 10,000 people in total were killed in Sarajevo during the 3-1/2 year siege. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • A sign welcoming 1984 Winter Olympic visitors to Sarajevo, a reminder of better days, stands outside the destroyed train station during the Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, December 1992. Almost 2,000 children, and over 10,000 people in total were killed in Sarajevo during the 3-1/2 year siege. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • The slot machines in the casino of the destroyed Hotel Europa during the Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1993. Almost 2,000 children, and over 10,000 people in total were killed in Sarajevo during the 3-1/2 year siege. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • Mirko Horvat, 37, is comforted by his wife Rada, 46, at the Kosevo psychiatric clinic during the Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, April 1993. Rada Horvat tried to kill herself after her son was killed and she lost a leg when a Serb shell hit their home. Almost 2,000 children, and over 10,000 people in total were killed in Sarajevo during the 3-1/2 year siege. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • Refugees who were ethnically cleansed from their villages and fled into Sarajevo root through a pile of garbage outside the abandoned building they were living in during the Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1992. Almost 2,000 children, and over 10,000 people in total were killed in Sarajevo during the 3-1/2 year siege. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • A grave digger taps a marker into a fresh grave at Lion Cemetery during the Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, September 1992. Almost 2,000 children, and over 10,000 people in total were killed in Sarajevo during the 3-1/2 year siege. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • Sarajevo residents salvage the remains of trees that have been cut down for use as fuel for cooking and heating during the Serb siege of the city, December 1992. During the first winter of the siege most of Sarajevo's parks and tree-lined boulevards were cut down by desperate citizens. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • A woman cries among the graves of Serb war victims killed by fellow Serbs at Lion Cemetery during the Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, December 1992. Almost 2,000 children, and over 10,000 people in total were killed in Sarajevo during the 3-1/2 year siege. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • An orphan boy eats a meal of cold gruel and breadcrumbs at the unheated Sarajevo orphanage during the Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, February 1993. Almost 2,000 children, and over 10,000 people in total were killed in Sarajevo during the 3-1/2 year siege. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • An intersection across the street from the Bosnian presidency building during the Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, December 1992. Almost 2,000 children, and over 10,000 people in total were killed in Sarajevo during the 3-1/2 year siege. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • The camera looks around a corner into an empty intersection as a Serb sniper works from an unknown nest during the Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, September 1992. Almost 2,000 children, and 10,000 people in total were killed in Sarajevo during the 3-1/2 year siege. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • A warning sign for pedestrians at an exposed intersection where a Serb sniper shoots during the Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, December 1992. Almost 2,000 children, and over 10,000 people in total were killed in Sarajevo during the 3-1/2 year siege. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • Sarajevans line up for water during the Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, December 1992. With water supplies and electricity controlled by the Serbs, Sarajevo's citizens were forced to join queues to fill their containers, and were frequent targets of Serb gunners in the hills around the city. Almost 2,000 children, and over 10,000 people in total were killed in Sarajevo during the 3-1/2 year siege. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • Pedestrians run through an exposed intersection where a Serb sniper shoots during the Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, April 1993. Almost 2,000 children, and over 10,000 people in total were killed in Sarajevo during the 3-1/2 year siege. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • Two men collect water from a pipe in a destroyed building during the Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, April 1993. Almost 2,000 children, and over 10,000 people in total were killed in Sarajevo during the 3-1/2 year siege. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • An orphan boy eats a meal of cold gruel and breadcrumbs at the unheated Sarajevo orphanage during the Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, February 1993. Almost 2,000 children, and over 10,000 people in total were killed in Sarajevo during the 3-1/2 year siege. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • The widow of Dzevad Catic mourns at his grave at Lion Cemetery during the Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, September 1992. Almost 2,000 children, and over 10,000 people in total were killed in Sarajevo during the 3-1/2 year siege. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • Sarajevans take advantage of a lull in shelling to search for water and food during the Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, August 1992. Almost 2,000 children, and over 10,000 people in total were killed in Sarajevo during the 3-1/2 year siege. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • Neonatal nurses hold newborn babies at Kosevo Hospital during the Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, September 1992. Almost 2,000 children, and over 10,000 people in total were killed in Sarajevo during the 3-1/2 year siege. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • Flowers and a mortar shell impact in the pavement mark the spot where 27 Sarajevans waiting for bread, men, women, children and the elderly, were blown to pieces by 2 Serb shells In May 1992, during the Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Almost 2,000 children, and over 10,000 people in total were killed in Sarajevo during the 3-1/2 year siege. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • Mirko Horvat, 37, is comforted by his wife Rada, 46, at the Kosevo psychiatric clinic during the Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, April 1993. Rada Horvat tried to kill herself after her son was killed and she lost a leg when a Serb shell hit their home. Almost 2,000 children, and over 10,000 people in total were killed in Sarajevo during the 3-1/2 year siege. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • The remains of two old women who were killed when an artillery shell hit their home lie in the Kosevo morgue during the Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, September 1992. Over 10,000 people were killed in Sarajevo during the 3-1/2 year siege. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • Death notices posted on a downtown wall for two children, Emina Karamustafic, 13, and Nedzad Abdija, 7, who were killed in the infamous Bread Line Massacre on 27th May, 1992. A pair of mortar shells launched by Bosnian Serb forces struck outside a bakery where civilians were lined up for bread during the siege of Sarajevo, 1992. An estimated 1600 children were killed in Sarajevo during the 3-1/2 year siege. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • Visitors place flowers on the grave of 11-year-old Tina Pekez, who was killed in the Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo, September, 1992. Almost 2,000 children were killed in Sarajevo during the 3-1/2 year siege. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • View from a room in the Sarajevo Holiday Inn hotel, facing the hills from which Bosnian Serb forces shelled and sniped at the residents of the city. In the foreground is a tram and cars along Sarajevo's main road infamously known during the siege as 'Sniper Alley'. Photo made on April 1, 2012, almost twenty years to the day when the first shots of the Bosnian war were fired by Serb snipers concealed in the Holiday Inn on peace marchers.
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  • Bosnian soldiers pray at the Begova Mosque during the final days of the siege of the city, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, January 1996. PHOTO BY ROGER RICHARDS
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  • A section of the frontline looking toward the Serb-held suburb of Grbavica during the final days of the siege of the city, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, January 1996. PHOTO BY ROGER RICHARDS
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  • The face of a woman collecting firewood near the siege frontline shows the signs of almost a year of living with death, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, February 1993. PHOTO BY ROGER RICHARDS
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  • A woman mourns Serb citizens of Sarajevo killed by shells and snipers during the Serb siege of the city, at Lion Cemetery, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, April 1993. PHOTO BY ROGER RICHARDS
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  • A gang of orphans who steal to survive outside the children's orphanage almost one year into the Serb siege of the city, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, February 1993. PHOTO BY ROGER RICHARDS
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  • Sarajevo residents walk without fear of being shot by Serb snipers in the square of the old part of town called Bascarsija during the final days of the siege of the city, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, January 1996. PHOTO BY ROGER RICHARDS
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  • Sarajevo Symphony cellist Vedran Smajlovic plays Tommaso Albinoni's 'Adagio' for victims of the Serb siege of the city, Lion Cemetery, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, September 1992. PHOTO BY ROGER RICHARDS
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  • A Bosnian soldier walks through the Kosevo soccer field that was turned into a cemetery, during the final days of the siege of the city, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, February 1996. PHOTO BY ROGER RICHARDS
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  • Distraught family members weep as a Red Cross bus with refugees from Sarajevo and other parts of Bosnia departs for exile in western Europe, Zagreb, Croatia 1992. An estimated 200,000 people died during the Bosnian war, and over 10,000 people in total were killed in Sarajevo during the 3-1/2 year siege. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • A young Bosnian woman and her little brother, both refugees from a village ethnically cleansed by the Bosnian Serbs outside Sarajevo, photographed in a gutted room of the abandoned Hotel Europa in downtown Sarajevo during the siege, September, 1993. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • Distraught family members weep as a Red Cross bus with refugees from Sarajevo and other parts of Bosnia departs for exile in western Europe, Zagreb, Croatia 1992. An estimated 200,000 people died during the Bosnian war, and over 10,000 people in total were killed in Sarajevo during the 3-1/2 year siege. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • An old man walks amid the ruins of Sarajevo in April 1993, exactly one year after the Bosnian Serb siege of the city began. At right is the infamous 'Sniper Alley'. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • Two girls in class on the first day of school since the siege of Sarajevo started 17 months before, in Sarajevo, Bosnia, September 1993. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • Men play a game of chess on the trunk of an abandoned car during the Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo, April 1993. Residents of the beleaguered city sought any escape or distraction from the reality of death and mayhem they faced every day. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • Sarajevo residents dash across an intersection under fire from a Serb sniper during the siege of the city, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, April 1993. PHOTO BY ROGER RICHARDS
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  • Elderly women walk past destroyed cars stacked to obscure the vision of Serb snipers during the final days of the siege of the city, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, February 1996. PHOTO BY ROGER RICHARDS
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  • Sarajevo residents use anything they can find to collect water from a stream running under "Sniper Alley", 1992. During the siege of the city running water and electricity were scarce, subject to being cut off by the besieging Bosnian Serbs. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • A Bosnian Serb militia man watches as people leave Grbavica and cross the Bratstvo i Jedinstvo Most (Brotherhood and Unity bridge) and enter Sarajevo during the final days of the siege of the city, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, February 1996. PHOTO BY ROGER RICHARDS
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  • A gang of orphans who steal to survive outside the children's orphanage almost one year into the Serb siege of the city, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, February 1993. PHOTO BY ROGER RICHARDS
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  • An old man walks amid the ruins of Sarajevo in April 1993, exactly one year after the Bosnian Serb siege of the city began. At right is the infamous 'Sniper Alley'. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • A woman walks past snow-covered buildings in downtown during the final days of the siege of the city, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, January 1996. PHOTO BY ROGER RICHARDS
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  • Men in a shot-up Volkswagen Golf car prepare to depart after delivering a wounded man to City Hospital during the Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo, August 1992. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • View from a Sarajevo apartment building foyer during the final days of the siege of the city, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, January 1996. PHOTO BY ROGER RICHARDS
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  • Laundry hangs on an apartment balcony clothes line in the suburb of Dobrinja during the final days of the siege of the city, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, February 1996. PHOTO BY ROGER RICHARDS
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  • Two girls in class on the first day of school since the siege of Sarajevo started 17 months before, in Sarajevo, Bosnia, September 1993. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • Sarajevans browse among books for sale spread out on a tarp laid over the snow during the final days of the siege of the city, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, February 1996. PHOTO BY ROGER RICHARDS
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  • Elderly Serbs line up outside a Bosnian Serb militia post and wait anxiously for permission to cross the Bratstvo i Jedinstvo Most (Brotherhood and Unity bridge) and enter Bosnian Government-controlled Sarajevo during the final days of the siege of the city, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, February 1996. PHOTO BY ROGER RICHARDS
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  • Two friends, a Serb and a Muslim, greet each other after four years of separation on the Serb-side of the Bratstvo i Jedinstvo Most (Brotherhood and Unity bridge) during the final days of the siege of the city, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, February 1996. PHOTO BY ROGER RICHARDS
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  • Dr Edib Jaganjac takes a smoke break outside destroyed operating rooms at Sarajevo's French Hospital during the first months of the siege of the city, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, August 1992. PHOTO BY ROGER RICHARDS
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  • A boy points a toy pistol from out of his basement during a lull in Serb shelling in the first months of the siege of the city, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, August 1992. PHOTO BY ROGER RICHARDS
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  • Boys play soccer in a downtown parking lot during the final days of the siege of the city, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, February 1996. PHOTO BY ROGER RICHARDS
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  • Sarajevo residents dash across an intersection under fire from a Serb sniper during the siege of the city, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, April 1993. PHOTO BY ROGER RICHARDS
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  • A husband and wife greet each other after four years of separation, on the Serb-side of the Bratstvo i Jedinstvo Most (Brotherhood and Unity bridge) during the final days of the siege of the city, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, February 1996. PHOTO BY ROGER RICHARDS
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  • Family members greet each other after four years of separation on the Serb-side of the Bratstvo i Jedinstvo Most (Brotherhood and Unity bridge) during the final days of the siege of the city, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, February 1996. PHOTO BY ROGER RICHARDS
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  • Apartment residents of Sarajevo on their balcony during the Bosnian Serb siege of their city, April 1993. Photo © Roger M. Richards
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  • Newly constructed mosque beside apartment building still scarred by the siege of Sarajevo, July 2008.
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  • Former Sarajevo Symphony cellist Vedran Smajlovic plays Tommaso Albinoni's 'Adagio' in memory of 27 people killed by mortar shells while they were lined up for bread during the Serb siege of the city, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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  • Markale market in downtown Sarajevo, which was the site of two notorious massacres of civilians by the Bosnian Serbs in 1994 and 1995, when mortar shells landed among shoppers and vendors, ultimately triggering NATO intervention to end the siege of Sarajevo and Bosnian war.
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  • Graves at Lion Cemetery in Sarajevo, July 2008.
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  • Newly released Bosniak prisoner from the notorious Bosnian Serb concentration camp called Manjaca, in Karlovac, Croatia, October 1992.
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  • A Bosnian refugee family in shock after realizing that her husband and the children's father is not among the newly released Bosniak prisoners from the notorious Bosnian Serb concentration camp called Manjaca, in Karlovac, Croatia, October 1992.
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  • Mannequins in a shop window in the old town section of Sarajevo called Bascarsija, July 2008.
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  • Lion cemetery, Sarajevo, July 2008.
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  • The Sarajevo national library, which was destroyed in August 1992 by Bosnian Serb forces using incendiary munitions, resulting in the destruction of priceless historical, documents, manuscripts and cultural artifacts.
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  • A shell-scarred portrait of Jesus at an Orthodox Christian church near the frontline, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, January 1996. PHOTO BY ROGER RICHARDS
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  • The grave of American journalist Kurt Schork is beside the grave of the 'Romeo and Juliet of Sarajevo', Bosko Brkic and Admira Ismic, who defied the ethnic designs of Karadzic and Milosevic, and were shot to death as they fled the city, dying in each other's arms. Kurt Schork wrote a very famous story about the slain couple. He was killed in an ambush in Sierra Leone during the civil war.
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  • The grave of the 'Romeo and Juliet of Sarajevo', Bosko Brkic and Admira Ismic, who defied the ethnic designs of Karadzic and Milosevic, and were shot to death as they fled the city, dying in each other's arms.
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  • Pedestrians walk along Ferhadija, in the Bascarsija neighborhood of Sarajevo, July 2008.
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  • Photo studio mural on Ferhadija in the Bascarsija neighborhood of Sarajevo, July 2008.
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  • The Miljacka river near the Sarajevo library, looking east, July 2008.
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  • Graves at Lion Cemetery in Sarajevo, July 2008.
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  • Two women enter a shop in the central square of Bascarsija, in the old town of Sarajevo, July 2008.
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  • Near the Cathedral, downtown Sarajevo, 2008.
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  • A child's drawing depicts a Serb tank firing at a house, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, February 1993. PHOTO BY ROGER RICHARDS
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  • Lion cemetery, Sarajevo.
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  • Children flash victory signs at the photographer, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, February 1993. PHOTO BY ROGER M. RICHARDS
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  • Serb children outside a camp for Italian NATO soldiers in the suburb of Vogosca, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, February 1996. PHOTO BY ROGER RICHARDS
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  • A Bosnian Serb gunman poses for a photograph at a checkpoint on the outskirts of Sarajevo through which journalists and United Nations personnel, both military and civilian, had to obtain permission from the Serbs to enter the besieged city, August 1992. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • View from a UNPROFOR (United Nations Protection Force) French Marine armored personnel carrier of the road linking the city of sarajevo and the city's main airport in Butmir. August 1992. © Roger M. Richards
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  • Mannequins in a shop window in Bascarsija, Sarajevo, July 2008.
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  • Apartment building courtyard and playground, Sarajevo, July 2008.
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  • Cable cars to Mount Bjelasnica, site of the 1984 Winter Olympic downhill skiing competition. July 2008.
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  • The Sarajevo national library, which was destroyed in August 1992 by Bosnian Serb forces using incendiary munitions, resulting in the destruction of priceless historical, documents, manuscripts and cultural artifacts.
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  • The Sarajevo national library, which was destroyed in August 1992 by Bosnian Serb forces using incendiary munitions, resulting in the destruction of priceless historical, documents, manuscripts and cultural artifacts.
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  • Mourning the dead at a mass burial for 535 newly identified victims of the Srebrenica genocide, in Srebrenica, Bosnia, July 10, 2009.
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  • Youngsters in downtown Sarajevo, August 1999.
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