Balkans Photo Gallery
18 Feb 2002 23:45 UTC
Srebrenica massacre, death of hundreds of ethnic Albanians, victims of NATO bombing in Belgrade…This country has seen and suffered a lot. Now its former leader is on trial for war crimes. But memories and controversy are still alive in hearts of Albanians, and Serbs… and in pictures from this region.
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Milosevic at the international tribunal in The Hague, The Netherlands, Feb. 12, 2002.
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A Bosnian Muslim woman cries as she watches Milosevic on television during his trial in The Hague, Feb. 14, 2002
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A worker of the Podrinje Identification Project, checks numbers on bags of human remains exhumed from several mass graves in northeastern Bosnia, at the identification center in Tuzla, Bosnia, Feb.12, 2002.
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A survivor of a massacre by Yugoslav forces is near his cousin's grave in the corpseless graveyard in the central Kosovo village of Izbica
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Bosnian Muslim Zejneba Cengic holds up identification for her late son Muamer Cengic, in Srebrenica, Bosnia, Feb. 8, 2002. Muamer Cengic has been missing since July 1995 when Bosnian Serb forces killed up to 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys
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Milosevic shakes hands with supporters who marched to his home following the anti-NATO rally in downtown Belgrade, Yugoslavia in March 24, 2001
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A supporter of former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic kisses his picture, at a rally Feb. 9, 2002, in Belgrade
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Family members hold the picture of a Serbian police officer killed in the 1999 bombing of Yugoslavia and light candles at a church memorial service for the victims of the NATO bombing campaign, in Belgrade March 24, 2001, during the second anniversary of the beginning of the NATO bombing campaign that lasted for 78 days
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