• Sagesses de l’Humanité
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    Sagesses de l’Humanité
    Mais, qu’est-ce que la culture après tout, sinon une série d’actes de communication. (Barnabé Laye)
    03/02/2009
    2363
    03/02/2009
    Sagesses de l’Humanité
    Mais, qu’est-ce que la culture après tout, sinon une série d’actes de communication. (Barnabé Laye)

     

  • Kingsley, carnet de route d'un immigrant clandestin.
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    Kingsley, carnet de route d'un immigrant clandestin.
    Cameroun, 20 mai 2004.
    Limbe.
    Olivier Jobard
    20/05/2004
    4111
    20/05/2004
    Kingsley, carnet de route d'un immigrant clandestin.
    Cameroun, 20 mai 2004.
    Limbe.
    Olivier Jobard

     

  • The Kurds
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    The Kurds
    Homemade tomato sauce thickens on a rooftop in Diyarbakir, Turkey. 1991
    © Ed Kashi / VII
    5184
    The Kurds
    Homemade tomato sauce thickens on a rooftop in Diyarbakir, Turkey. 1991
    © Ed Kashi / VII

     

  • The Kurds
    5176
    The Kurds
    This young Kurdish girl scavenges for wheat that the farmer's harvester missed in Birsivi, Turkey on Nov. 11, 1991. These refugees have been given special permission to do this.
    © Ed Kashi / VII
    5176
    The Kurds
    This young Kurdish girl scavenges for wheat that the farmer's harvester missed in Birsivi, Turkey on Nov. 11, 1991. These refugees have been given special permission to do this.
    © Ed Kashi / VII

     

  • The Kurds
    5169
    The Kurds
    Lives hang in the balance in what is left of Qala Diza. The Iraqi army destroyed this city of over 100,000 residents in the 1980's but after the Gulf War in 1991, it's Kurdish residents were able to return and start to rebuild their lives and homes. Iraq 1991

    The Iraqi government has imposed a strict blockade of food and fuel to the region known as Free Kurdistan, where families struggle to rebuild amid the wreckage.
    © Ed Kashi / VII
    5169
    The Kurds
    Lives hang in the balance in what is left of Qala Diza. The Iraqi army destroyed this city of over 100,000 residents in the 1980's but after the Gulf War in 1991, it's Kurdish residents were able to return and start to rebuild their lives and homes. Iraq 1991

    The Iraqi government has imposed a strict blockade of food and fuel to the region known as Free Kurdistan, where families struggle to rebuild amid the wreckage.
    © Ed Kashi / VII

     

  • The Kurds
    5165
    The Kurds
    Lives hang in the balance in what is left of Qala Diza. The Iraqi army destroyed this city of over 100,000 residents in the 1980's but after the Gulf War in 1991, it's Kurdish residents were able to return and start to rebuild their lives and homes. Iraq 1991

    The Iraqi government has imposed a strict blockade of food and fuel to the region known as Free Kurdistan, where families struggle to rebuild amid the wreckage.
    © Ed Kashi / VII
    5165
    The Kurds
    Lives hang in the balance in what is left of Qala Diza. The Iraqi army destroyed this city of over 100,000 residents in the 1980's but after the Gulf War in 1991, it's Kurdish residents were able to return and start to rebuild their lives and homes. Iraq 1991

    The Iraqi government has imposed a strict blockade of food and fuel to the region known as Free Kurdistan, where families struggle to rebuild amid the wreckage.
    © Ed Kashi / VII

     

  • The Kurds
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    The Kurds
    The stuggle of the Kurds, who constitute one of the largest ethnic groups in the world without a country of its own.
    A 54 year old woman wears the scars of Halabja, an Iraqi town that was annihilated by poison gas in 1988. Twenty-five of her relatives died in that attack, and now her daughter attends to wounds that continue to burn three years later. July 1991
    © Ed Kashi / VII
    5159
    The Kurds
    The stuggle of the Kurds, who constitute one of the largest ethnic groups in the world without a country of its own.
    A 54 year old woman wears the scars of Halabja, an Iraqi town that was annihilated by poison gas in 1988. Twenty-five of her relatives died in that attack, and now her daughter attends to wounds that continue to burn three years later. July 1991
    © Ed Kashi / VII