New Delhi, July 10 -- SARAJEVO - Senad Jusic was 20 years old in the summer of 1995. What happened to him in Srebrenica took nearly three decades to formally establish. On Thursday, his remains - and those of nine other men - moved through Sarajevo's streets in wooden coffins draped in green, the last stop before burial at Potocari Memorial Cemetery on Friday, the 31st anniversary of the genocide.

the Presidency building of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the memorial to children killed during the siege of Sarajevo. A third stop - the Markale marketplace, where mortar attacks in 1994 and 1995 killed dozens of civilians - added its own register of loss before the convoy continued south toward Potocari.

At least 8,372 Bosniak Muslim men and b...