Pakistan's agony
IN OCTOBER 2001, as American bombs were falling in Afghanistan, the photojournalist James Nachtwey was in neighboring Pakistan photographing anti-US demonstrations. While waiting to cross over the border, he also wanted to do a story that reflected "something concrete and real about the Taliban, beyond the daily propaganda of the demonstrations," he says. These photographs documenting the ravages of the ... (Full Article: 248 Words)
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