Elvedin Pasic was 14 years old when his village was attacked by Bosnian Serb forces. His emotional story about the last time he saw his father was the first testimony in the trial of General Ratko Mladić — whose forces carried out the genocide of 7,000 Muslim men and boys in Srebrenica, among other crimes. Subscribe on YouTube: bit.ly/1BycsJW In this scene from "The Trial of Ratko Mladić," the prosecution team prepares Pasic for trial and discusses his importance as a witness. His story “really demonstrates the way Mladić approached war and his willingness to commit terrible crimes,” said lead prosecutor Dermot Groome. Watch "The Trial of Ratko Mladić" online: to.pbs.org/2FnU6Vi Twitter: twitter.com/frontlinepbs Facebook: www.facebook.com/frontline Google+: plus.google.com/+frontline/posts FRONTLINE is streaming more than 200 documentaries online, for free, here: to.pbs.org/hxRvQP Funding for FRONTLINE is provided through the support of PBS viewers and by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Major funding for FRONTLINE is provided by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and the Ford Foundation. Additional funding is provided by the Abrams Foundation, the Park Foundation, The John and Helen Glessner Family Trust, and the FRONTLINE Journalism Fund with major support from Jon and Jo Ann Hagler on behalf of the Jon L. Hagler Foundation. Additional funding for “The Trial of Ratko Mladic” is provided by the Sigrid Rausing Trust, the Blavatnik Family Foundation, the Doc Society - The Bertha Doc Journalism Fund, the Fritt Ord Foundation, the Norwegian Film Institute, and the Sundance Institute.