Bosnians pay their final respects as the remains of 409 Srebrenica victims are taken away for proper burial.<br/> <br />Each year on July 11, the anniversary of the 1995 massacre, the bodies of those identified over the past year are buried at a memorial center.<br/> <br />Eighteen years after 8,000 Muslim men and boys were slaughtered by Bosnian-Serb forces, remote mass graves are still being found.<br/> <br />On board the trucks carrying the remains, says this woman, is her son - only two of his bones recovered.<br/> <br />Identification is difficult as many of the bodies were broken up by excavators that bulldozed them into mass graves, while others were moved and hidden in secondary locations.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Bosnian) FATIMA DAUTBASIC, WHO LOST HER SON, FATHER, TWO BROTHERS AND MANY RELATIVES, SAYING:<br/> <br />"All we want to know is where their bodies are, so we can visit their graves. When I visit their graves it takes me more than a week to see all those I lost."<br/> <br />Bosnian Serb army commander R
