Sarajevo: Remembering The Siege
A Bosnian Muslim woman walks near a banner with the number 11,541 -- the number of Sarajevans killed in the 44-month siege.
"Sarajevo Red Line" was a musical-theater performance that took place in front of 11,541 empty chairs -- one for each citizen killed during the siege.
Many of the chairs were small to represent the hundreds of children killed.
A baby doll rests on a red chair that is one of 643 representing the children who died in the siege.
A man pays his respects at a memorial to the children who died.
Sarajevans look at memorial scrolls bearing the names of some of the children killed.
A delegation from the city of Sarajevo, citizens, and state officials, along with guests, laid flowers at the Memorial Eternal Flame.
A light rain fell as thousands of Sarajevans gathered on the city’s central Titova Street for the “Red Line Sarajevo” commemoration.
Sarajevans stop to look at pages from war-era newspapers posted in shop fronts along the city’s main Titova Street as part of the commemorations.