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Lynsey Addario

Photographer
  • Bio
  • Of Love & War
  • It's What I Do
  • Work
    • Cal Fire
    • South Sudan Floods
    • Amazon
    • Longevity
    • Covid in the UK
    • Maternal Mortality
    • The Displaced
    • Unrest in Libya
    • Korengal Valley
    • Afghanistan
    • Darfur
    • Iraq War
    • Trans Sex Workers NYC
    • Clippings
  • Fine Art Prints
  • Info
    • Contact
    • Exhibitions
    • Awards & Education
View fullsize  Soldiers with the Sudanese Liberation Army sit by their truck while struck in the mud in Darfur, Sudan, August 21, 2004.  The SlA is one of the Sudanese rebel groups controlling parts of Darfur.Rebels, and are currently staging a 24-hour boycott of
View fullsize  A Sudanese Liberation Army soldier walks through the remains of Hangala village, which was burned by Janjaweed near Farawiya, in Darfour, several months ago, August 27, 2004.  Thousands of Darfourians have fled their villages in search of shelter in
View fullsize  Sudanese Liberation Army soldiers walk past a dead body left from an attack on civilians in the district of Farawyaiah, Darfur, August 24, 2004.  Sixteen bodies lay in the surrounding ravines after men from five nearby  villages were killed allegedl
View fullsize  Fatima Tom Adam, 35, from the village of Abunduruk, in Sudan near the Chadian border.  She claims Janjaweed killed her first husband, and shot her in the face almost two years ago.
View fullsize  An overhead view of the remains of the burned-out village of Abu Sourouj, which was bombed on the 8 February by the Sudanese government and simultaneously attacked by armed men on camels, horseback and donkeys, otherwise known as Janjaweed, in West
View fullsize  Sudanese women sit and await food and non-food items being distributed by international humanitarian organizations in the village of Selea, which was recently bombed along with two other villages north of Geneina by the Sudanese government and simul
View fullsize  Villagers wrap the body of an old woman before her buriel in the Kalma camp for internally displaced people in Nyala, South darfur, Sudan, November 2005.  As fighting continues across darfur between Arab nomads backed by government forces and ethnic
View fullsize  African Union soldiers find the village of Tama freshly burning more than a week after it was originally attacked by Arab Nomads backed by government forces North of Nyala, November 2005.  The AU made several attempts at patrolling and conducting an
View fullsize  Rebels with the Sudanese Liberation Army train at dawn while attending a large rebel conference in Haskanita, in SLA territory in Darfur, Sudan, October 2005.  As fighting continues throughout darfur between Arab nomads  backed by government forces
View fullsize  Sudanese rebels with the NRF walk past dead Sudanese government soldiers as they walk through a temporary military camp for the GOS near the Darfur Chad border, in Darfur, October 19, 2006.  Dozens of GOS bodies riddled the barren landscape, reveali
View fullsize  Chadian girls brave a sandstorm in Bahai, Chad, roughly seven kilometers from the Sudan border, August 18, 2004. Thousands of refugees have streamed out of Sudan into Chad in recent months as fighting persists in Darfur.