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Sednaya Prison, Syria: Moises Saman Wins the Pulitzer Prize in Feature Photography
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Abil Musa, 15, a Nuba cattle herder, in front of a Sudanese Armed Forces tank destroyed by the S.P.L.M. on the outskirts of Kadugli. Sudan. June 21, 2024. © Moises Saman / Magnum Photos
Students at a school in Kauda. Sudan. June 20, 2024. © Moises Saman / Magnum Photos
Villagers at Muslim holiday services in Mehtan, which the S.P.L.M. describes as “newly liberated.” Sudan. June 16, 2024. © Moises Saman / Magnum Photos
S.P.L.M. fighters on a hill overlooking Kadugli, a provincial capital. June 22, 2024. © Moises Saman / Magnum Photos
Motasem Kattan, a former detainee in the Palestine Branch, reenacts his ordeal as his father looks on. December 18, 2024. © Moises Saman / Magnum Photos
Smudged thumbprints cover a wall in the Palestine Branch, left by detainees going through registration or identification procedures. December 18, 2024. © Moises Saman / Magnum Photos
Visitors to the Palestine Branch found photographs of prisoners, likely taken during intake procedures or interrogations. December 18, 2024. © Moises Saman / Magnum Photos
In a basement beneath the Mezzeh airbase, in Damascus, the regime held opponents in cramped, windowless cells. December 16, 2024. © Moises Saman / Magnum Photos
A torture implement found in the basement of the Al-Khatib prison, operated by Syrian intelligence services. December 13, 2024. © Moises Saman / Magnum Photos
A man stands in a graveyard damaged by bombing, in Jobar, one of the most heavily contested areas during the civil war. December 13, 2024. © Moises Saman / Magnum Photos
An empty mass grave dug by the regime’s forces on the outskirts of Damascus. December 17, 2024. © Moises Saman / Magnum Photos
Boys wait for bread at a bakery in Douma, on the outskirts of Damascus. December 18, 2024. © Moises Saman / Magnum Photos
Sednaya, north of Damascus, is one of the most notorious detention facilities in the world. December 16, 2024. © Moises Saman / Magnum Photos
A funeral ceremony for the activist Mazen al-Hamada. His sister-in-law, Majida Kaddo (center), was unable to see him for years, before his remains were discovered near Damascus. December 12, 2024.
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