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Gilles Peress - BOSNIA. Sarajevo.
BOSNIA. 1996. US IFOR troops patrol on the Serbian side of Vlasenica.
BOSNIA. 1996. US IFOR troops at their base in Klada.
BOSNIA. Ilijas. 2/23/96. A coffin dug up by Serbian family members, so they can bring their loved ones with them to Serbain-held territory.
BOSNIA HERZEGOVINA. 1996. Mostar. A young girl finishes crossing the footbridge that links both sides of Mostar.
BOSNIA. Llijas. 1996. Here Serbian civilians have been digging up their dead to bring them to Serbian territory.
BOSNIA. 1996. Gorbavica. Family and friends meeting relatives from the small suburb of Gorbavica who have crossed the "Bridge of Friendship" into Sarajevo.
BOSNIA. 1996. Gorbavica. A man crossing the "Bridge of Friendship" from the small suburb of Gorbavica into Sarajevo.
BOSNIA. 1996. Gorazde, which had been under siege during the war, was one of the three Muslim safe heavens within Serbian-held territory. It was believed by man...
BOSNIA. Blajuz. 1996. A woman prays next to priest Oca Romira at the last Orthodox Church service in Blajuz, near Llijas.
BOSNIA. Vogosca. 1996. The Rusic (Serbian) family prepared to leave the Serbian-held suburb, which has come under Bosnian government control.
BOSNIA. Llijas. 1996. Here Serbian civilians have been digging up their dead to bring them to Serbian territory.
BOSNIA. Llijas. 1996. Bosnian Serbs waiting to be evacuated and brought to Serbian territory. Llijas was Serbian-held for most of the war, and is now under Bosn
BOSNIA. Vogosca. 1996. Zoran Rusic a Bosnian Serb who has returned home is visited by his Bosnian Muslim friend, Smajo Zivanic. Smajo jokingly accused Zoran for
Vogosca. 1996. Families leaving Vogosca in fear of Bosnian government retaliation.
BOSNIA. 1996. Gorbavica. Civilians waiting to leave the small suburb of Gorbavica who will cross the "Bridge of Friendship" into Sarajevo.
BOSNIA. Llijas. 1996. Bosnian civilian showing photographs of the alleged whip marks on his leg by the Serbian army.
BOSNIA. 1996. Kladanj A Bosnian army fiesta.
Bosnia. 1996. Mostar. Bosnian and Croat joint police force patrol the streets of Mostar.
BOSNIA. Llidja. 1996. Serbian police leaving the suburb of Llidja which has been set on fire and evacuated by Serbian-held for most of the war, and is now under...
BOSNIA. 1996. Gorazde, which had been under siege during the war, was one of the three Muslim safe heavens within Serbian-held territory. It was believed by man...
BOSNIA. Llidja. 1996. The ARC headquarters of Carl Bild and Leighton Smith set on fire. Terrified Serbs who want to stay are finding themselves caught in fires
BOSNIA. Blajuz. 1996. Priest Milomik Kovac, one of two priests, delivering the last Orthodox Church service before the Serbs leave Blajuz, which was Serbian-hel
BOSNIA. 1996. Bosnian police patrol Vogosca now under Bosnian control.
BOSNIA. 1996. Gorbavica. A woman waiting to meet a relative/friend from the small suburb of Gorbavica who will cross the "Bridge of Friendship" into Sarajevo.
Bosnia. 1996. Mostar. A woman stands in the rain against a backdrop of war torn buildings.
BOSNIA. Llidja. 1996. Bosnian serbs who want to stay are finding themselves caught in fires created by neighbors who have set their houses on fire and evacuated
BOSNIA. 1996. Gorazde, which had been under siege during the war, was one of the three Muslim safe heavens within Serbian-held territory. It was believed by man...
BOSNIA. Llijas. 1996. A graveyard where Serbian civilians have been digging up the graves of their loved ones in order to bring them back to Serbian territory.
BOSNIA. Vogosca. 1996. Families leaving Vogosca's suburb in fear of Bosnian government retaliation.
BOSNIA. Gorazde. 1996. The Bosnian army stands in line. Gorazde, which had been under siege during the war, was one of the three Muslim safe havens within Serbi...
BOSNIA. Nedjarici. 1996. Civilians packing up school property to bring it to Serb territory.
BOSNIA. 1996. A Serbian family prepared to leave the Serbian-held suburb become Bosnian.
BOSNIA. Llidja. 1996. A civilian trying to put out a fire. Bosnian Serbs who want to stay are finding themselves caught in fires created by neigbours who are se
BOSNIA. Vogosca. 1996. The Rusic (Serbian) family in a truck prepared to leave the Serbian-held suburb, which has come under Bosnian government control.
BOSNIA. Vogosca. 1996. An ederly woman watching the Bosnian police enter the suburb Vogosca , which was Serbian-held for most of the war, and is under now under
BOSNIA. Vogosca. 1996. The wife and daughter of Zoran Rusic, Bosnian Serbs who are prepared to leave the Serbian-held suburb, which has come under Bosnian gover
BOSNIA. Nedzarici. 1996. An old age home on the front line of the Serb side. (They lost 15 pensioneers to the war.) Serbs are waiting to be evacuated.
BOSNIA. 1996. Gorbavica. Family and friends waiting to meet relatives/friends from the small suburb of Gorbavica who will cross the "Bridge of Friendship" into
Bosnia. 1996. Mostar. Pedestrians cross the temporary foootbridge that connects both sides of the city.
BOSNIA. 1996. Admiral Leighton Smith and Serbian leader Krajisnik are visiting Vogosca and Llijas. They have been organizing the Serbian exodus and meetings.
BOSNIA. 1996. Serbian civilians set their house on fire after vacating it before the arrival of the Bosnians.
BOSNIA. Llidja. 1996. A Bosnian soldier and civilian watching a building burn. Bosnian Serbs who want to stay are finding themselves caught in fires created by
BOSNIA. Llijas. 1996. Here Serbian civilians have been digging up their dead to bring them to Serbian territory.
BOSNIA. Llijas. 1996. Here Serbian civilians have been digging up their dead to bring them to Serbian territory
BOSNIA. 1996. Bosnian police watch as a Serbian Flag is replaced by a Bosnian flag in Vogosca
BOSNIA. Blajuz. 1996. A civilian visiting the last Orthodox Church service in Lajuz, near Llijas.
BOSNIA. Llidja. 1996. Civilians wave a Bosnian flag. Llidja which was Serbian-held for most of the war, and is now under Bosnian government control according to
BOSNIA. 1996. Gorazde, which had been under siege during the war, was one of the three Muslim safe heavens within Serbian-held territory. It was believed by man...
BOSNIA. Ilidja. 1996. Burned out neighbourhood by railroad tracks, destroyed electrical lines in foreground.
BOSNIA. 1996. Gorazde, which had been under siege during the war, was one of the three Muslim safe havens within Serbian-held territory. It was believed by many...
Bosnia. 1996. A Croat dressed as Hitler intimidated Muslims at a Croatian checkpoint.
BOSNIA. Vogosca. 1996. An ederly woman watching the Bosnian police enter the suburb Vogosca , which was Serbian-held for most of the war, and is under now under
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA. Mostar. 1996. A young woman crosses a bridge.
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