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Oct. 19, 2003

Day 17: A mirror provides an interesting look at shoppers
in downtown Sarajevo.
Oct. 16, 2003

Day 14: A new school is built by Catholic
Relief Services for the village of Ljeskovic, about 30 minutes
south of Srebrenica. People from the village share one car
and sometimes carry goods like the bags of apples seen here
on a mule from the village to Srebrenica to trade for things
like wheat for bread. The building in the background has suffered
major war related damage.

Day 14: A new school is built by Catholic
Relief Services for the village of Ljeskovic, about 30 minutes
south of Srebrenica. Fatima Hodzic, 9, daughter of village
leader Bego Hodzic, will attend the school in January.

Day 14: A new school is built by Catholic
Relief Services for the village of Ljeskovic, about 30 minutes
south of Srebrenica.

Day 14: A new school is built by Catholic
Relief Services for the village of Ljeskovic, about 30 minutes
south of Srebrenica. Bego Hodzic, left, is the village leader
and his children will attend the school in January. Standing
behind Bego at his home in the village are his wife Muniba,
daughter Ramza, 5, and son Zaim, 4.

Day 14: A new school is built by Catholic
Relief Services for the village of Ljeskovic, about 30 minutes
south of Srebrenica. Zaim Hodzic, 4, and his sister Ramza,
5, children of village leader Bego Hodzic, will attend the
school.

Day 14: A new school is being built by
Catholic Relief Services for the village of Ljeskovic, seen
here, about 30 minutes south of Srebrenica.

Day 14: A new school is built by Catholic
Relief Services for the village of Ljeskovic, about 30 minutes
south of Srebrenica.

Day 14: Women chat on a doorstep in the
village of Ljeskovic where a new school is being built by
Catholic Relief Services for the village which is about 30
minutes south of Srebrenica.

Day 14: Muniba Hodzic serves coffee to
visitors at her home in Ljeskovic. A new school is built by
Catholic Relief Services for the village, about 30 minutes
south of Srebrenica. Bego Hodzic, her husband, is the village
leader and their children will attend the school in January.
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