1996 Photo Contest, General News, 2nd prize
Photographer

David Turnley

Detroit Free Press / Black Star for Time

01 July, 1995

A Bosnian grandfather with his granddaughters in a United Nations refugee camp in Kladanj, Bosnia-Herzegovina. With thousands of younger people killed and missing, aged grandfathers take care of small children. In 1995 no ethnic group in Bosnia remained untouched by anguish and upheaval. The Serbian conquest of the enclaves of Srebrenica and Zepa - which underscored UN impotence to guarantee their safety - triggered a mass exodus to the last remaining Muslim strongholds. Faced with a Croatian offensive, Serb inhabitants of the Krajina region also packed into trucks and tractors in an attempt to reach Serbia, and many Bosnian Croats sought refuge in Croatia.

About the photographer

David Turnley

American photojournalist David C. Turnley (Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1955) is the winner of two World Press Photo of the Year awards, one Pulitzer Prize, and the Overseas Press Club’s...

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