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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been tagged as “War”

Nicole Tung: Conflict, Photography & Vocation

Charmaine Poh 03/09/2016 Invisible Interviews Leave a Comment

Conflict, Photography and Vocation: A candid, in-depth interview with Hong Kong-born photojournalist Nicole Tung.

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Alex Baluyut: Brotherhood – The Drug War in Philippines

IPA 16/07/2016 Photo Books, Photography, PROJECTS 1 Comment

A drug war was also waged at this time I took these photos, and the results were the same. The drug trade continued, other people replacing the dead ones to rule the drug cartels.

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Burma’s Hidden War, by Htoo Tay Zar

IPA 26/03/2014 Photography, PROJECTS Leave a Comment

There are thousands of refugees displaced by civil war between Myanmar government and Kachin ethnic rebel group called Kachin Independence Army (KIA).

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Burma’s Student Army, by Htoo Tay Zar

IPA 11/03/2014 Photography, PROJECTS 1 Comment

The All Burma Students’ Democratic Front (ABSDF) is one of the last armed groups to sign a ceasefire agreement with the Myanmar government.

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Invisible Interview: Masaru Goto

IPA 08/02/2011 Invisible Interviews, PROJECTS 15 Comments

Masaru Goto is a Japanese photojournalist based in Bangkok, Thailand. It was his early photographs of the Cambodian war that first inspired his partner, and previously featured photo curator Yumi Goto.

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Re:War – Cambodia, by Masaru Goto

IPA 19/01/2011 Photography, PROJECTS 14 Comments

In 1997, I returned to Cambodia. At that time, rumors of a coup were going around Phnom Penh, and it finally happened in July. Following heavy street fighting in the city, the battle moved to the country’s northwest.

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