General News, 1st prize
Paolo Pellegrin
Magnum Photos for Newsweek
Magnum Photos for Newsweek
01 October, 2001
A suspected member of the Armed Islamic Group (GIA) is taken away by car. In a village near Mascara, Algeria, local men patrol alongside the government's elite Special Intervention Group (GIS), protecting the village from terrorist attacks of the GIA. Algeria's bloody guerrilla warfare has cost 150,000 lives, prompting civilians to take up arms. Amid a recent history of massacres, local communities seek to protect themselves from attacks that come at night.
Paolo Pellegrin
Paolo Pellegrin was born in 1964 in Rome, Italy. He studied architecture at Sapienza Università di Roma, before moving on to photography at the Istituto Italiano di Fotografia, a...
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