The Bosnian capital of Sarajevo, showcase of Ottoman Turkish architecture and target of Serbian genocidal assault in the 1990’s
In the Grand Bazaar with an English member of my investigative team
From these hills, Serbian artillery rained death down on trapped civilians in Sarajevo, during the 1992-95 Bosnian War
Today the hills surrounding Sarajevo are calm
The glorious Ottoman Turkish Bridge of Mostar, which was bombed by Croatian forces during the Bosnian war
The famous 16th century Ottoman Turkish Bridge at Mostar
Looking down on the bridge at Mostar, one of Bosnia’s most beautiful villages
With Bosnian friends
Classical Balkan Ottoman Turkish architecture in Mostar
Driving through the beautiful lakes and hills of central Bosnia
After the bloody Bosnian War, Bosnia was divided into a Muslim Republic, an Orthodox Serbian Republic, and a Catholic Croatian Republic. Here entering the Serbian Republic
Downtown Sarajevo
Afternoon lunch in the Bosnian mountains
Exploring a medieval fortress
High school senior prom
15th century Ottoman mosque, Sarajevo
Evening drinks with my British fellow investigators for a terrorism case
President Bill Clinton has his photos all around Sarajevo, as a sign of gratitude for the bombing campaign in 1995, to end the Serbs genocidal war under besieged Bosnian Muslim city
The spot where an assassin killed ruler of the Austro Hungarian Empire and launched World War I
My investigative team takes a time-out in the northern hills
We finally tracked down the target of our investigation, the leader of the Bosnian jihad brigade in Syria
Typical example of a patched up hole in a building caused by Serbian artillery strike during the Bosnian War and the Siege of Sarajevo