Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
The ruins of a home are pictured in the villages near Srebrenica
The ruins of a home are pictured in the villages near Srebrenica July 6, 2012. The ghostly town is packed with people only on the anniversary of the massacre, when families come to bury remains that are still being recovered and commemorate the victims. But the town, which a few years ago was a jumble of burnt-out buildings and empty streets, is now slowly coming back to life. New and rebuilt houses are starting to replace the ruins of the last decade and more children are playing in the streets. However, today Srebrenica Muslims and Serbs still hold each other in deep distrust. The local government and international donors have promised millions of euros for the recovery of the town, which to the dismay of Muslims now lies in territory ceded to Bosnia's Serb Republic after the 1992-95 Bosnian War. But many Muslims are still waiting for those pledges to take hold. Picture is taken on July 6, 2012. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic (BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - Tags: CONFLICT SOCIETY)