A selection of texts about the serbian aggression Hundreds of men and women will tramp through the hills of eastern Bosnia this weekend, exactly 10 years after this placid and prosperous countryside was the backdrop to the worst massacre in Europe since the Second World War. Many of them are survivors of the massacre. More than 7,000 from Srebrenica died at the hands of Bosnian Serb soldiers under the command of Ratko Mladic, still at large and wanted for war crimes. They include six brothers who fled along the same path they are walking today but in the opposite direction, from Srebrenica to the Bosniac-held city of Tuzla, braving Serb attempts to hunt them down and exterminate them. Many hundreds died along the route. Also walking is a member of the battalion of Dutch UN peacekeepers whose task