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"Afghanistan has endured armed conflict to one degree or another since 1979, when the Soviet Union invaded. As the world becomes more disengaged with America's longest war security continues to deteriorate.
The fact is that Afghan civilians are at greater risk today than at any time since Taliban rule, 2016 and the first quarter of 2017 marked another milestone in the sharp rise of civilians killed and injured. This story brings attention to these silent victims." (Paula BRONSTEIN)
"One of the world’s leading female photojournalists presents a powerful photo essay of daily life in war-torn Afghanistan, offering the most complete visual narrative history of this pivotal Middle East country currently in print." (publisher's note)
". . . the book is a must-see for anyone with any interest in Afghanistan, the plight of women internationally or photography." (Kim Barker, New York Times Lens Blog)
"Afghanistan has endured armed conflict to one degree or another since 1979, when the Soviet Union invaded. As the world becomes more disengaged with America's longest war security continues to deteriorate.
The fact is that Afghan civilians are at greater risk today than at any time since Taliban rule, 2016 and the first quarter of 2017 marked another milestone in the sharp rise of civilians killed and injured. This story brings attention to these silent victims." (Paula BRONSTEIN)
"One of the world’s leading female photojournalists presents a powerful photo essay of daily life in war-torn Afghanistan, offering the most complete visual narrative history of this pivotal Middle East country currently in print." (publisher's note)
". . . the book is a must-see for anyone with any interest in Afghanistan, the plight of women internationally or photography." (Kim Barker, New York Times Lens Blog)
- Ed(s)/Author(s)
- Christina Lamb
- Format
- HC with dust jacket, 28 x 25 x 2,5 cm. (11 x 10 inch.), 228 pp., 114 color ills., text language: English