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5198
The Kurds
Iraqi Kurdish refugees in the rubble of Penjwin, Iraq. 1991.
© Ed Kashi / VII
5198
The Kurds
Iraqi Kurdish refugees in the rubble of Penjwin, Iraq. 1991.
© Ed Kashi / VII
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5197
The Kurds
Kurdish Family Around a Fire December 1991 Penjwin, Iraq
Having fled their war-torn home near Kirkuk, Iraq, a Kurdish family battles the elements in the ruins of Penjwin, Iraq on the border of Iran.
Iraqi Kurds returned to their homes and the rubble of Penjwin, Iraq, after the Gulf War of 1991.
© Ed Kashi / VII
5197
The Kurds
Kurdish Family Around a Fire December 1991 Penjwin, Iraq
Having fled their war-torn home near Kirkuk, Iraq, a Kurdish family battles the elements in the ruins of Penjwin, Iraq on the border of Iran.
Iraqi Kurds returned to their homes and the rubble of Penjwin, Iraq, after the Gulf War of 1991.
© Ed Kashi / VII
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3078
Chute d'un Dieu souverain
Une réfugiée qui a fui un village pris par les maoïstes, allaite un enfant dans le camp de Kirin Khola pour personnes déplacées.
© Tomas Van Hourtryve / VII Mentor
3078
Chute d'un Dieu souverain
Une réfugiée qui a fui un village pris par les maoïstes, allaite un enfant dans le camp de Kirin Khola pour personnes déplacées.
© Tomas Van Hourtryve / VII Mentor
Nikon LS-4000 scan from original Fujifilm transparency shot with Leica M6
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5184
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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
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5128
The Kurds
Kurdish refugees from Iraq stayed in the Ishikveren Camp in Turkey after the Gulf War in 1991. Here a family waits in their tent for their baby to die from malnutrition. Turkey 1991
© Ed Kashi / VII
5128
The Kurds
Kurdish refugees from Iraq stayed in the Ishikveren Camp in Turkey after the Gulf War in 1991. Here a family waits in their tent for their baby to die from malnutrition. Turkey 1991
© Ed Kashi / VII
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5123
The Kurds
Living under the pressure of the gun in a remote village of Turkish Kurdistan, a family waits for Turkish commandos to finish a sweep for PKK guerillas. Turkey 1991
© Ed Kashi / VII
5123
The Kurds
Living under the pressure of the gun in a remote village of Turkish Kurdistan, a family waits for Turkish commandos to finish a sweep for PKK guerillas. Turkey 1991
© Ed Kashi / VII
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5118
The Kurds
A mother washes her baby near the remains of their bulldozed home in Qala Diza, Iraq on July 10, 1991.
© Ed Kashi / VII
5118
The Kurds
A mother washes her baby near the remains of their bulldozed home in Qala Diza, Iraq on July 10, 1991.
© Ed Kashi / VII
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2147
Face à la réalité
KABOUL /AFGHANISTAN / 2002 : Une femme afghane qui accompagne son fils à l’école à Kaboul, soulève son voile pour la première fois après la chute des talibans en 2002.
© Manoocher Deghati
2147
Face à la réalité
KABOUL /AFGHANISTAN / 2002 : Une femme afghane qui accompagne son fils à l’école à Kaboul, soulève son voile pour la première fois après la chute des talibans en 2002.
© Manoocher Deghati
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1993
Mlabris : les derniers survivants du peuple des feuilles jaunes
Taya and Yakom's group walk with their children through the hills in the Nan region, where 80% of the forest has been destroyed.
AVENTURIER PATRICK
1993
Mlabris : les derniers survivants du peuple des feuilles jaunes
Taya and Yakom's group walk with their children through the hills in the Nan region, where 80% of the forest has been destroyed.
AVENTURIER PATRICK
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1965
Mlabris : les derniers survivants du peuple des feuilles jaunes
Yahau and her son in their shelter.
AVENTURIER PATRICK
1965
Mlabris : les derniers survivants du peuple des feuilles jaunes
Yahau and her son in their shelter.
AVENTURIER PATRICK
#00# No restrictions
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1962
Mlabris : les derniers survivants du peuple des feuilles jaunes
Yapapo and her son Ipao in the smoke of the fire lit to keep the early morningg mosquitos away.
AVENTURIER PATRICK
1962
Mlabris : les derniers survivants du peuple des feuilles jaunes
Yapapo and her son Ipao in the smoke of the fire lit to keep the early morningg mosquitos away.
AVENTURIER PATRICK
#00# No restrictions
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2963
Vents d'Est
Foule rassemblée devant le consulat grec. Après de fortes tensions entre la Grèce et l'Albanie, la frontière a été fermée et l'attribution de visas suspendue. À Tirana, huit membres de la minorité grecque d'Albanie sont jugés pour espionnage au profit de la Grèce.
Gjirokastra, Albanie. Septembre 1995.
Alain Keler / M.Y.O.P
2963
Vents d'Est
Foule rassemblée devant le consulat grec. Après de fortes tensions entre la Grèce et l'Albanie, la frontière a été fermée et l'attribution de visas suspendue. À Tirana, huit membres de la minorité grecque d'Albanie sont jugés pour espionnage au profit de la Grèce.
Gjirokastra, Albanie. Septembre 1995.
Alain Keler / M.Y.O.P
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2144
Face à la réalité
AHWAZ/ IRAN / avril 1981 : Funérailles d’une victime de guerre au cimetière d’Ahwaz, Khûzistân, au sud-ouest de l’Iran. Plus de million de personnes sont mortes dans la guerre Iran-Iraq.
Manoocher Deghati
2144
Face à la réalité
AHWAZ/ IRAN / avril 1981 : Funérailles d’une victime de guerre au cimetière d’Ahwaz, Khûzistân, au sud-ouest de l’Iran. Plus de million de personnes sont mortes dans la guerre Iran-Iraq.
Manoocher Deghati