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Susan Meiselas - IRAQ. Kurdistan. Genocide. December 1991.
KURDISTAN. Exhumation of an old grave in the cemetery of Erbil where an executed civilian was buried by lo
NORTHERN IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991. Photographs of 20-year-old Kamaran Abdullah Saber are held by his family
NORTHERN IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991. A proud peshmerga soldier pays to have his photograph taken.
NORTHERN IRAQ. Kurdistan. Arbil. 1991. Jamal Keder Osman shows a picture of himself as a peshmerga fighter
NORTHERN IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991. Photographs of Kamaran Abdullah Saber 20 years old, held by his family
NORTHERN IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991. Dr. Clyde Snow overlooks the exhumation of graves at Sardow military base
NORTHERN IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991. Dr. Clyde SNOW, an internationally known forensic anthropologist, holds th
NORTHERN IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991. Dr. Clyde SNOW, an internationally known forensic anthropologist, holds th
NORTHERN IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991. A local gravedigger at Salwan Hill cemetery, known as "Martyr's Hill," ind
NORTHERN IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991. In an attempt to locate unknown mass grave sites, Dr. Karen Burns uses a M
NORTHERN IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991. At Sardaw, a former Iraqi military headquarters on the outskirts of Sulaim
NORTHERN IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991. At Sardaw, a former Iraqi military headquarters on the outskirts of Sulaim
NORTHERN IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991. At Sardaw, a former Iraqi military headquarters on the outskirts of Sulaim
NORTHERN IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991. The careful digging around a skull at a mass grave site. A brush is used t
NORTHERN IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991. Eric STOVER, a delegation leader for Middle East Watch, examines a skeleto
NORTHERN IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991. Badir Kadr wanders around the area surrounding Sardow military base hoping
NORTHERN IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991. A plow is used to dig up earth where a local taxi driver remembers seeing
NORTHERN IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991. Dr. Clyde SNOW looks over the clothing and remains of people who were shot
NORTHERN IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991. At security headquarters in Sulaimaniya, gravediggers rest under a plow wh
NORTHERN IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991. A photograph shows Iraqi soldiers posing with the body of an executed pris
NORTHERN IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991. In order to determine the age of a victim, Dr. Clyde SNOW examines a bone
NORTHERN IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991. Tamur Abdul, now 15, shows his wounds to prove his story of escape from a
NORTHERN IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991. A five-kilometer-long line of trucks waits nearly a week to cross the Turk
NORTHERN IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991. A five-kilometer-long line of trucks waits nearly a week to cross the Turk
NORTHERN IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991. On the outskirts of Arbil and throughout northern Kurdistan, the portraits
NORTHERN IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991. A destroyed portrait of Saddam Hussein at the security headquarters in Sul
NORTHERN IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991. A gravestone at Salwan Hill Cemetery for a Peshmerga martyr.
IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991. A destroyed portrait of Saddam Hussein at the security headquarters in Sulaimaniya.
IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991.
IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991.
IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991.
IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991.
IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991.
IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991.
IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991.
IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991.
IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991.
IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991.
IRAQ. Kurdistan. 1991.
IRAQ. Sulaimaniya. 1991. Trench graves are exhumed at the former Iraqi military headquarters of Sardaw on
KURDISTAN. December, 1991. Arbil Taymour Abdullah, 15, the only survivor of village execution, shows his bullet wound.
NORTHERN IRAQ. December 1991.Dr. Clyde Snow, internationally know forensic anthropologist, holds the skull
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