I am posting this because it sums up the confusion and futility of war. The photographs are stunning and the account of this photojournalist’s challenges is fascinating.
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Futile indeed but war will continue. It is the only certainty.
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The photo of the soldier covered in oil, and the people hiding in caves, made me so sad.
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Heart-breaking… I’m afraid I don’t have any more words.
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I agree. Broke my heart too. I had some very good Sudanese friends once, and learnt a lot about that country and its culture. Such sweet people, such a tragedy.
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Oil and greed… it’s amazing the influence they have on shaping a country.
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I am sure books have been written on the subject. They don’t shape a country in any positive ways, that I can think of…
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