Sarajevo, the place where Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir
apparent to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, was shot by
a Bosnian patriot named Gavrilo Princip. That event, on June 28,
1914, put Sarajevo on the map as the flashpoint of World War I. In
December 1992, Japanese photographer Tsutomu Ishizu arrives to
Sarajevo to take photos for his daily in Tokyo, but also to see
friends he met in 1984, during Winter Olympic in that Yugoslav
town. This is one possible story from war thorn Sarajevo, showing
all different faces of the bloody civil war in Bosnia.
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