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The International Commission on Missing Persons laboratories...
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Paolo Pellegrin
The International Commission on Missing Persons laboratories in Tuzla.
Here forensic pathologists make DNA matches of surviving relatives with remains found in mass graves to give names to those murdered in the Bosnian war.
The Bosnian government held enclave of Srebrenica was put under UN protection in 1993. In July 1995 the Dutch UN forces in Srebrenica surrendered to Bosnian Serb forces, paving the way for a
massacre to commence. Over the next few days over 8,000 Bosnian males of all ages were hunted down and executed in the surrounding area. It was the worst massacre and the first legally recognized active genocide in Europe since WWII.
Tuzla, Bosnia 2012
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