RNPS Images of the Year 2008: World (15)
2008-12-18 11:11:25 GMT2008-12-18 19:11:25 (Beijing Time)
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An elderly Bosnian Muslim man kisses a wooden trunk covered by the Bosnia-Herzegovina flag, containing the remains of a close relative, minutes before a joint burial at a cemetery in the eastern town of Bratunac May 12, 2008. Forty-one identified Muslim victims who were killed by Bosnian Serb forces during the 1992-1995 Bosnian war, including a 18-month-old baby girl, were buried in Bratunac. [Agencies]
Relatives grieve at the cemetery in Russia's town of Beslan September 1, 2008. The people of Beslan in southern Russia marked the anniversary of the siege at a local school in 2004 that resulted in 334 civilian deaths, including 186 children. [Agencies]
Rekha Devi, mother of Santosh who was killed in the Saturday's bomb blast, cries after seeing her son's body in New Delhi September 28, 2008. Indian police have detained about a dozen people in connection with a deadly bomb blast in a crowded New Delhi market, officials said on Sunday, the second attack in the capital this month. Police said they had witnesses who could identify the two men who dropped a plastic bag in the capital's busy Mehrauli market, before speeding away on a motorcycle on Saturday. [Agencies]
Relatives wait for the burial of bodies recovered from the rubble of a house after an earthquake in Ziarat, one of the main tourist spots in Baluchistan, October 29, 2008. About 175 people were killed when a powerful earthquake hit the southwestern Pakistani province of Baluchistan on Wednesday, flattening about 1,500 mud-walled homes and triggering landslides, officials said. [Agencies]
A horse-drawn carriage carries the body of actress Jennifer Hudson's nephew Julian King on its way to graveside services in Chicago, Illinois November 3, 2008. Members of the Hudson Family were found slain in their home on October 24. [Agencies]
An elderly Bosnian Muslim man kisses a wooden trunk covered by the Bosnia-Herzegovina flag, containing the remains of a close relative, minutes before a joint burial at a cemetery in the eastern town of Bratunac May 12, 2008. Forty-one identified Muslim victims who were killed by Bosnian Serb forces during the 1992-1995 Bosnian war, including a 18-month-old baby girl, were buried in Bratunac.