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Bosnian-American artist Aida Sehovic pours coffee into cups, 11 July, 2005, at United Nations headquarters in New York as part of an art installation titled, "Why are you not here?" to mark the 10th anniversary of the massacre of Muslims in the town of Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, by the Serbian army. Based on the Bosnian tradition of gathering for coffee, Sehovic will use 1,705 cups placed on a layer of soil in the shape of Bosnia and Herzegovina to represent the number of identified victims from the massacre, 100 of those cups will have lumps of sugar to represent the children killed. AFP PHOTO/Stan HONDA / AFP PHOTO / STAN HONDA
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2005-07-11
STAN HONDA/AFP/East News
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STAN HONDA
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