General News, 2nd prize
James Nachtwey
Magnum Photos for Time
Magnum Photos for Time
01 May, 1993
Outside the mosque, near Brcko, a makeshift morgue has been set up, where dead Bosnia soldiers are ritually washed before burial. The mosque's minaret had been toppled by Serbian shelling. In 1992, irregular Serb forces had captured and 'ethnically cleansed' the town of Brcko in northern Bosnia-Herzegovina, on the border with Croatia. During the spring of 1993, they pushed south to widen their land link to Serbia, fighting Bosnian youths who defended the Bosnian hamlets they found in their way. The sustained hostilities turned the sons of farmers and shopkeepers into veteran fighters.
James Nachtwey
Photographs of the Vietnam War and the American Civil Rights movement inspired him to become a photographer. While teaching himself photography, he worked as truck driver and as ...
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