OBLJAJ, Bosnia and Herzegovina
A relative of Gavrilo Princip speaks in the newly renovated birth house of Princip in Obljaj
Miljko Princip, 82, a relative of Gavrilo Princip, the 19-year-old Bosnian Serb who gunned down Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914 and lit the fuse for World War One, speaks in the newly renovated birth house of Gavrilo Princip in Obljaj June 27, 2014. Bosnian Serbs will open the house on Saturday in honour of Princip, on the centenary of the assassination. Different centenary commemorations of the event speak volumes to Bosnia a century on, where perceptions of Princip have been warped by time and politics, and wounds are still raw from the bloody demise of Yugoslavia. Serbs see Princip as a heroic fighter for the freedom of all southern Slavs from centuries of imperial occupation over the Balkans while to others, he was a nationalist terrorist whose gunshot heralded four years of slaughter and suffering, as more than 10 million soldiers died and empires crumbled. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic (BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - Tags: POLITICS CONFLICT ANNIVERSARY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)