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Remembering Srebrenica
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/gallery/files/2012/07/32.jpgLightning is seen during a storm under the Memorial Centre in Potocari the night before the mass burial. Photograph: Dado Ruvic/Reuters
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Remembering Srebrenica
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/gallery/files/2012/07/113.jpgWorkers dig graves ahead of a ceremony at a memorial centre for Srebrenica Massacre victims in Potocari. Photograph: Dado Ruvic/Reuters
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Remembering Srebrenica
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/gallery/files/2012/07/24.jpgBosnian Muslim women sit and cry near the coffin of their relatives at a Memorial Centre in Potocari, near Srebrenica. Photograph: Dado Ruvic/Reuters
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Remembering Srebrenica
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/gallery/files/2012/07/52.jpgA Bosnian Muslim woman reads a Koran near a coffin of her relative. Photograph: Dado Ruvic/Reuters
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Remembering Srebrenica
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/gallery/files/2012/07/42.jpgBosnian Muslims carry the coffin of a relative ahead of the burial. Photograph: Dado Ruvic/Reuters
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Remembering Srebrenica
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/gallery/files/2012/07/112.jpgA Bosnian Muslim man sits and cries near the coffin of his relative at a memorial centre in Potocari before a mass burial. Photograph: Dado Ruvic/Reuters
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Remembering Srebrenica
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/gallery/files/2012/07/62.jpgA Bosnian Muslim woman looks at papers with names of people who were killed in the massacre. Photograph: Dado Ruvic/Reuters
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Remembering Srebrenica
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/gallery/files/2012/07/221.jpgA worker prepares the remains of a Bosnian Muslim, victim of the Srebrenica massacre, to be placed in a coffin in a morgue in the central Bosnian town of Visoko in July 2005. Photograph: Damir Sagolj/Reuters
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Remembering Srebrenica
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/gallery/files/2012/07/93.jpg9 People walk through a forest near the village of Nezuk on a 'March of Peace' to retrace the route in reverse taken by Bosnian Muslims who fled Serb forces in 1995. Photograph: Dado Ruvic/Reuters
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Remembering Srebrenica
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/gallery/files/2012/07/102.jpgThe ruins of a house are pictured in a villages near Srebrenica. The ghostly town is packed with people only on the anniversary of the massacre. Photograph: Dado Ruvic/Reuters
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Remembering Srebrenica
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/gallery/files/2012/07/131.jpgWomen from Srebrenica react to television coverage from the The International Court of Justice in front of a wall covered with pictures of their missing loved ones in an office in Tuzla in February 2007. Photograph: Damir Sagolj/Reuters
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Remembering Srebrenica
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/gallery/files/2012/07/161.jpgBosnian Muslim women pray during the burial ceremony of 465 newly identified bodies, in Potocari, three kilometres from Srebrenica in July 2007. Photograph: Elvis Barukcic/AFP/Getty Images
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Remembering Srebrenica
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/gallery/files/2012/07/151.jpgAlic Mina cries near the grave of her son Mihrudin before a mass funeral in the village of Memici in Bosnia in June 2011. Photograph: Dado Ruvic/Reuters
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Remembering Srebrenica
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/gallery/files/2012/07/141.jpgThe Ademovic sisters pray at the graves of their male relatives on the 14th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre. Photograph: Reuters
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Remembering Srebrenica
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/gallery/files/2012/07/171.jpgA Bosnian Muslim woman, a survivor of the Srebrenica massacre, read the names of Muslims killed in the former UN safe zone of Srebrenica as she visits a memorial in Potocari in 2008. Photograph: Damir Sagolj/Reuters
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Remembering Srebrenica
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/gallery/files/2012/07/211.jpgFormer Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic (L) listens to former Bosnian Serb Army Commander General Ratko Mladic in this May, 1993 file photo. Photograph: Petar Kujundzic/Reuters
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Remembering Srebrenica
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/gallery/files/2012/07/231.jpgA group of Bosnian Muslims, refugees from Srebrenica, walk to be transported from the eastern Bosnian village of Potocari in July 1995. Up to 8,000 Muslim men and boys were killed in the United Nations-designated "safe area" when the town fell to Bosnian Serb forces, despite the presence of Dutch UN troops Photograph: Nick Sharp/Reuters
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Remembering Srebrenica
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/gallery/files/2012/07/191.jpgBosnian Moslem children, refugees from Srebrenica, peer from a truck as they wait to be transported from eastern Bosnian village of Potocari to Moslem held Kladanj in 2002. Photograph: Reuters
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Remembering Srebrenica
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/gallery/files/2012/07/181.jpgBosnian forensic experts uncover remains found in a mass grave in the eastern village of Kamenica, near the town of Zvornik, on July 25th, 2002. Photograph: Danilo Krstanovic/Reuters
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Remembering Srebrenica
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/gallery/files/2012/07/121.jpgStacks of unidentified corpses line the walls of an underground shelter at a Bosnian morgue in Tuzla March 28, 2002. The body bags contain victims found in mass graves and in wooded areas after the 1995 Srebrenica massacre. Photograph: Damir Sagolj/Reuters
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Remembering Srebrenica
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/gallery/files/2012/07/72.jpgA general view of Srebrenica in March 1997. Photograph: Sadik Salimovic/Reuters
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Remembering Srebrenica
http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/gallery/files/2012/07/82.jpgA partially-damaged hotel is seen in Srebrenica in October 1997. Photograph: Sadik Salimovic/Reuters
