In an April 16, 1994, photo, Bosnian Serb army commander Ratko Mladic, center, observes Bosnian government forces positions in Gorazde, in eastern Bosnia. Mladic was arrested in Serbia in 2011. (Emil Vas / Associated Press)
Mladic addresses troops in the eastern Bosnian town of Vlasenica in 1995. (Oleg Stjepanovic / Associated Press)
Mladic, left, and Bosnian Serb wartime leader Radovan Karadzic walk while accompanied by bodyguards on Mt. Vlasic frontline in Serbia in 1995. (Sava Radovanovic / Associated Press)
In 2002, a Bosnian couple passes by a poster of Bosnia’s two most-wanted war crimes suspects, the leader of Bosnian Serbs Radovan Karadzic and his wartime commander, Ratko Mladic, in Sarajevo. (Sava Radovanovic / Associated Press)
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Zumra Sahomerovic, center, a Bosnian Muslim woman from Srebrenica, watches TV news coverage in Sarajevo on Mladic’s arrest. (Amel Emric / Associated Press)
Two members of the Expert Commission for POW’s and Missing Persons from Tuzla inspect the remains of a man at a massacre site in 1996 on a hill called Mratinci over the village of Kravice, about 15 miles north of Srebrenica. The remains of thousands of men and boys who were killed while attempting to flee the Muslim enclave of Srebrenica, after it fell to the Bosnian Serb army last summer, are said to be in this area. (Staton R. Winter / Associated Press)
A Bosnian Muslim women cries over a relative’s coffin in 2005. (Dimitar Dilkoff / AFP / Getty Images)
A Bosnian Muslim woman prays at the memorial wall with the names of the victims at the Potocari Memorial Center near Srebrenica. (Elvis Barukcic / AFP / Getty Images)