Since 2000, Sara Terry has documented the post-war period since fighting ended in Bosnia. Terry explores the exhumation and identification of some 30,000 victims of ethnic cleansing, the widows of Srebrenica and the refugee families who have returned to build new lives in a land devastated by the worst genocide since World War II. Aftermath: Bosnia's Long Road to Peace is scheduled for release on September 1, 2005.

Sara Terry's Aftermath: Bosnia's Long Road to Peace

Roma children play outside one of the many buildings riddled by mortars during the siege of Sarajevo.

Adela Hrlovic lived through the siege of Sarajevo.

Red roses are thrown into the Drina River during a memorial ceremony for Muslims killed by Serbs in the town of Visegrad.

One of Mostar's famed jumpers hurls himself off the town's newly reconstructed bridge, 11 years after it was destroyed during the war.

A rainbow appears over the town of Mostar, site of some of the most viscious fighting during the war.