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This photograph was taken in March 1993 during a funeral in Bratunac, eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina, amid the war in Bosnia. The ceremony was attended by General Philippe Morillon, commander of UNPROFOR (United Nations Protection Force), who sought to present an objective assessment of the conflict. After witnessing crimes committed against Serbian civilians in nearby villages, including Kravica, Morillon warned of the likelihood of retaliatory violence. His public statements led to criticism from multiple sides of the conflict. The image documents a moment of collective mourning, underscoring the human cost of war and the complexity of responsibility in armed conflicts, where crimes are committed by individuals on all sides, though greater responsibility lies with those holding greater power.

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