A participant from Snagovo, a village near Zvornik, poses during a break with a shirt commemorating the 25th anniversary of the genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina on July 8, 2020. The Mars Mira (Peace March) is a walk that since 2005 has been organized annually between July 8 and 10 in memory of the victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. During the three days in which the march takes place, the participants walk by road and, above all, by steep mountains, the distance that connects the towns of Nezuk and Potocari, where the Srebrenica Genocide Memorial Cemetery is located. (Photo by Jose Ant

A participant from Snagovo, a village near Zvornik, poses during a break with a shirt commemorating the 25th anniversary of the genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina on July 8, 2020. The Mars Mira (Peace March) is a walk that since 2005 has been organized annually between July 8 and 10 in memory of the victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. During the three days in which the march takes place, the participants walk by road and, above all, by steep mountains, the distance that connects the towns of Nezuk and Potocari, where the Srebrenica Genocide Memorial Cemetery is located. (Photo by Jose Ant Stock Photo
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A participant from Snagovo, a village near Zvornik, poses during a break with a shirt commemorating the 25th anniversary of the genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina on July 8, 2020. The Mars Mira (Peace March) is a walk that since 2005 has been organized annually between July 8 and 10 in memory of the victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. During the three days in which the march takes place, the participants walk by road and, above all, by steep mountains, the distance that connects the towns of Nezuk and Potocari, where the Srebrenica Genocide Memorial Cemetery is located. (Photo by Jose Antonio Sanchez/NurPhoto)

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