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  • Snow covered cemetery, showing mass killings in 1993, Sarajevo, 1998
    Graves-mass-killing-Sarajevo-Bosnia-1998
  • Bombed out tower block near  the Holiday Inn and “Sniper Alley," Sarajevo, 1998
    Holiday Inn-Sniper Alley-Sarajevo-1998
  • Snow covered cemetery, showing mass killings in 1993, Sarajevo, 1998
    Graves-mass-killing-Sarajevo-Bosnia-1998
  • Bombed building and land mines,  Sarajevo, 1998
    Sarajevo-war-destruction-1998
  • An MSF mobile team at a make shift doctors surgery in Ostrovo, Croatia. MSF provided curative health care to elderly and vulnerable populations in 12 remote villages in the region until March 1998.The patients were mainly elderly Serbs.
    Blood-pressure-war-1998-Ostrovo-Croatia
  • An MSF mobile team at a make shift doctors surgery in Ostrovo, Croatia. MSF provided curative health care to elderly and vulnerable populations in 12 remote villages in the region until March 1998.The patients were mainly elderly Serbs.
    MSF-war-Croatia-medical-elderly-1998
  • Young boy. Shatila refugee camp and the adjacent neighborhood of Sabra, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    98-628-1.15-31.jpg
  • Palestinian Refugee Camps of Sabra and Shatila, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    Palestinian Refugee Camps of Sabra a...jpg
  • Man smoking on the street. Palestinian Refugee Camps of Sabra and Shatila, Beirut,1998.
    Palestinian Man-smoking-Sabra-Shatil...jpg
  • Elderly man selling second hand clothes. Shatila Refugee Camp, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    Palestinian Refugee Camps - Sabra an...jpg
  • Portrait of elderly man. Palestinian Refugee Camp of Shatila, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    Palestinian Refugee Camps - Sabra an...jpg
  • Young girl carrying coffee to a group of men. Shatila refugee camp, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    Palestinian Refugee Camps - Sabra an...jpg
  • Friends. Shatila Refugee Camp, Beirut, 1998.
    Palestinian Refugee Camps - Sabra an...jpg
  • Daily life. Group of young boys playing table football in the street. Refugee Camp of Sabra and Shatila, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    Palestinian Refugee Camps - Sabra an...jpg
  • Sick elderly woman in hospital. Palestinian Refugee Camps of Sabra and Shatila, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    98-628-1.16-13.jpg
  • School children. Palestinian Refugee Camps of Sabra and Shatila, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    Palestinian Refugee Camps - Sabra an...jpg
  • Market day, book selling. Shatila Palestinian Refugee Camp, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    Palestinian Refugee Camps - Sabra an...jpg
  • Children salvaging items to sell from the rubbish piles within the Refugee Camp of Shatila, Beirut, 1998.
    Palestinian Refugee Camps - Sabra an...jpg
  • Young man repairing a motorbike. Palestinian Refugee Camps of Sabra and Shatila, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    98-628-1.15-4.jpg
  • Palestinian man sitting on the ground next to his market stall surrounded by smelling garbage. Refugee Camp of Sabra and Shatila, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    98-628-1.15-1.jpg
  • Young boy running down alleyway. Palestinian Refugee Camps of Sabra and Shatila, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    98-628-1.15-2.jpg
  • An MSF mobile team at a make shift doctors surgery in Ostrovo, Croatia. MSF provided curative health care to elderly and vulnerable populations in 12 remote villages in the region until March 1998.The patients were mainly elderly Serbs.
    98_650_1.13_15.jpg
  • Snow covered cemetery, showing mass killings in 1993, Sarajevo, 1998
    98-650-1-1a.jpg
  • Piljic Niko, 58 year old Catholic Croat. Praying outside his bombed out home, Ostrovo, Croatia. He's describes his place "as not fit for a dog to live in" 1998
    98_650_1.16_1a.jpg
  • Culture Secretary Chris Smith announced that cash injections from the National Lottery would fund extra-curricular musical activities, including instrument purchases and singing lessons. The announcement was made at the London school in Southwark with conductor Simon Rattle and soprano Lesley Garrett. 1998
    Simon Rattle.jpg
  • Car used as a temporary book stall, Sarajevo, 1998.
    98_650_1.14_1.jpg
  • An MSF mobile team at a make shift doctors surgery in Ostrovo, Croatia. MSF provided curative health care to elderly and vulnerable populations in 12 remote villages in the region until March 1998.The patients were mainly elderly Serbs.
    98_650_1.13_15.jpg
  • Palestinian Refugee Camps of Sabra and Shatila, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    Palestinian Refugee Camps of Sabra a...jpg
  • Market day. Palestinian Refugee Camps of Sabra and Shatila, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    Palestinian Refugee Camps - Sabra an...jpg
  • Make shift homes. Palestinian Refugee Camps of Sabra and Shatila, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    98-628-1.15-27.jpg
  • An MSF mobile team at a make shift doctors surgery in Ostrovo, Croatia. MSF provided curative health care to elderly and vulnerable populations in 12 remote villages in the region until March 1998.The patients were mainly elderly Serbs.
    98_650_1.2_33.jpg
  • Mother and young child, Vukovar, easternmost edge of Croatia,1998
    98_650_1.12_1.jpg
  • War cemetery, Sarajevo, Bosnia 1998
    bosnia graves.jpg
  • Palestinian Refugee Camps of Sabra and Shatila, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    scan0002.jpg
  • Daily market. Shatila Refugee Camp, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    scan0001 copy 3.jpg
  • Palestinian Refugee Camps of Sabra and Shatila, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    scan0005.jpg
  • Palestinian Refugee Camps of Sabra and Shatila, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    Palestinian Refugee Camps of Sabra a...jpg
  • Young man carrying rabbit. Shatila Palestinian Refugee Camp, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    Palestinian Refugee Camps - Sabra an...jpg
  • Young boy. Shatila refugee camp and the adjacent neighborhood of Sabra, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    Palestinian Refugee Camps - Sabra an...jpg
  • Palestinian Refugee Camps of Sabra and Shatila, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    Palestinian Refugee Camps - Sabra an...jpg
  • Rotting garbage, Palestinian Refugee Camps of Sabra and Shatila, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    Palestian camp_05.jpg
  • Mother with sick daughter in hospital, inside the Palestinian Refugee Camps of Sabra and Shatila, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    98-628-1.16-17.jpg
  • Hospital, inside the Palestinian Refugee Camps of Sabra and Shatila, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    98-628-1.16-18.jpg
  • Make shift homes. Palestinian Refugee Camps of Sabra and Shatila, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    98-628-1.15-28.jpg
  • Old verses new. Bombed out building with the newly rennovated Municipal Stadium in the background. Shatila Palestinian Refugee Camp Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    98-628-1.15-6.jpg
  • Young child selling cockerel. Palestinian Refugee Camps of Sabra and Shatila, Beirut, Lebanon 1998. Boy holding a rooster.
    98-628-1-3.jpg
  • 58 year old Catholic Croat. Praying outside his bombed out home, Ostrovo, Croatia. He's describes his place "as not fit for a dog to live in" 1998
    98_650_1.16_1.jpg
  • An MSF mobile team at a make shift doctors surgery in Ostrovo, Croatia. MSF provided curative health care to elderly and vulnerable populations in 12 remote villages in the region until March 1998.The patients were mainly elderly Serbs.
    98_650_1.13_6.jpg
  • Mother and young child, Vukovar, easternmost edge of Croatia,1998
    98_650_1.12_1.jpg
  • An MSF mobile team at a make shift doctors surgery in Ostrovo, Croatia. MSF provided curative health care to elderly and vulnerable populations in 12 remote villages in the region until March 1998.The patients were mainly elderly Serbs.
    98_650_1.2.jpg
  • Family, Vukovar, easternmost edge of Croatia,1998
    98_650_1.2 copy.jpg
  • 58 year old Catholic Croat. Praying outside his bombed out home, Ostrovo, Croatia. He's describes his place "as not fit for a dog to live in" 1998
    98_650_1.16_1.jpg
  • An MSF mobile team at a make shift doctors surgery in Ostrovo, Croatia. MSF provided curative health care to elderly and vulnerable populations in 12 remote villages in the region until March 1998.The patients were mainly elderly Serbs.
    98_650_1.13_6.jpg
  • An MSF mobile team at a make shift doctors surgery in Ostrovo, Croatia. MSF provided curative health care to elderly and vulnerable populations in 12 remote villages in the region until March 1998.The patients were mainly elderly Serbs.
    98_650_1.10.jpg
  • An MSF mobile team at a make shift doctors surgery in Ostrovo, Croatia. MSF provided curative health care to elderly and vulnerable populations in 12 remote villages in the region until March 1998.The patients were mainly elderly Serbs.
    98_650_1.2_33.jpg
  • An MSF mobile team at a make shift doctors surgery in Ostrovo, Croatia. MSF provided curative health care to elderly and vulnerable populations in 12 remote villages in the region until March 1998.The patients were mainly elderly Serbs.
    98_650_1.2.jpg
  • Hungarian in his home, Korod, Croatia, 1998
    98_650_1.2_4.jpg
  • The aftermath. What's left of a mans home. Bosnia 1998
    bosnia 2.jpg
  • Daily life. Two children having fun inside the Palestinian Refugee Camps of Sabra and Shatila, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    Children-playing-Palestinian Refugee...jpg
  • Hospital, inside the Palestinian Refugee Camps of Sabra and Shatila, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    98-628-1.16-2.jpg
  • Hospital, inside the Palestinian Refugee Camps of Sabra and Shatila, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    98-628-1.16-19.jpg
  • An MSF mobile team at a make shift doctors surgery in Ostrovo, Croatia. MSF provided curative health care to elderly and vulnerable populations in 12 remote villages in the region until March 1998.The patients were mainly elderly Serbs.
    98_650_1.10.jpg
  • Family, Vukovar, easternmost edge of Croatia,1998
    98_650_1.2 copy.jpg
  • Child running. Inside the Palestinian Refugee Camps of Sabra and Shatila, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    98-628-1.15-23.jpg
  • Siege of Sarajevo (1992-96) Exact figures of casualties are still disputed but it is estimated that approx. 19,000 people died, 10% of them children.<br />
<br />
18,000 Serbian troops stationed in the hills surrounding city, besieged the 340,000 citizens with its constant artillery, mortar,  sniper rifles and heavy machine-gun fire. <br />
<br />
Aside from the human cost of war, the cities infrastructure  also suffered greatly - buildings, roads, waterworks, power supplies. A recent report suggests that the Serb forces caused an estimated $18.5billion of damage.
    Sarajevo-war-destruction-rebuilding-...jpg
  • Torn apart by war. Shrine in the midst of the ruins of Laslovo/Szentlászló village, Croatia,1998.
    Shrine-war-Croatia-1998
  • All that remains. Hungarian Reformed Church, Laslovo/Szentlászló, Croatia.<br />
Built in 1878, destroyed in October 1991.
    Church-bombed-war-Croatia-1998
  • Vukovar's nickname 'Croatian Stalingrad' stems from being devastated by Serb-dominated army forces in the early days of Croatia's war for independence from the ex-Yugoslavia. It suffered a three-month long siege before being captured by Serb forces in November 1991.
    Vukovar-war-destruction-1998
  • Bird woman,  Bascarsija square in the old town, Sarajevo. 1998.
    Bird woman-old town-Sarajevo-1998
  • Fruit and veg stall. Shatila Refugee Camp, Beirut, Lebanon
    Palestinian Refugee Camps - Sabra an...jpg
  • In January 1998. A small group of Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors without Borders) carry out their work in Bosnia-Hercegovina. Despite the fact that this was two years after the war had ended the images still depicted a country ripped apart by war. <br />
<br />
An MSF mobile team at a make shift doctors surgery in Ostrovo, Croatia. MSF provided curative health care to elderly and vulnerable populations in 12 remote villages in the region until March 1998.The patients were mainly elderly Serbs.
    Elderly-Aftermath-War-Bosnia.jpg
  • Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    Scan-161111-0009.jpg
  • 58 year old Catholic Croat. Lit only by candles, the walls are adorned with pin up girls, Ostrovo, Croatia. 1998
    Croatia-war-home-pin-ups
  • In January 1998. A small group of Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors without Borders) carry out their work in Bosnia-Hercegovina. Despite the fact that this was two years after the war had ended the images still depicted a country ripped apart by war. <br />
<br />
An MSF mobile team at a make shift doctors surgery in Ostrovo, Croatia. MSF provided curative health care to elderly and vulnerable populations in 12 remote villages in the region until March 1998.The patients were mainly elderly Serbs.
    Elderly-Aftermath-War-Bosnia
  • Young boy with chicken. inside the Palestinian Refugee Camps of Sabra and Shatila, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    Boy-chicken-Palestinian Refugee Camp...jpg
  • Hungarian couple having coffee in their home, Korod, Croatia, 1998
    98-650-1-11a.jpg
  • An MSF mobile team at a make shift doctors surgery in Ostrovo, Croatia. MSF provided curative health care to elderly and vulnerable populations in 12 remote villages in the region until March 1998.The patients were mainly elderly Serbs.
    98-650-1-10a.jpg
  • Conductor Simon Rattle, london, UK, .1998
    Simon Rattle.jpg
  • Soprano Lesley Garrett. London, UK, 1998
    Soprano Lesley Garrett.jpg
  • Hungarian couple having coffee in their home, Korod, Croatia, 1998
    98-650-1-11a.jpg
  • An MSF mobile team at a make shift doctors surgery in Ostrovo, Croatia. MSF provided curative health care to elderly and vulnerable populations in 12 remote villages in the region until March 1998.The patients were mainly elderly Serbs.
    98-650-1-10a.jpg
  • Crossed wires and tangles cables. Shatila refugee camp, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    97_590__76.jpg
  • Man fixing old tryre. Shatila refugee camp, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    97_590__59.jpg
  • Wash day. Shatila refugee camp and the adjacent neighborhood of Sabra, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    97_590__42.jpg
  • Reduced to rubble. Shatila refugee camp and the adjacent neighborhood of Sabra, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    97_590__38.jpg
  • 58 year old Catholic Croat. Praying outside his bombed out home, Ostrovo, Croatia. 1998
    98_650_1.16.1atif_1.jpg
  • Siege of Sarajevo (1992-96) Exact figures of casualties are still disputed but it is estimated that approx. 19,000 people died, 10% of them children.<br />
<br />
18,000 Serbian troops stationed in the hills surrounding city, besieged the 340,000 citizens with its constant artillery, mortar,  sniper rifles and heavy machine-gun fire. <br />
<br />
Aside from the human cost of war, the cities infrastructure  also suffered greatly - buildings, roads, waterworks, power supplies. A recent report suggests that the Serb forces caused an estimated $18.5billion of damage.
    98_650_1.14_7.jpg
  • From 1993-2002  MSF bore witness to the war stricken former Yugoslavia, marked by ethnic cleansing, crimes against humanity and a neglectful international community.<br />
<br />
MSF first began work in Srebrenica (in Bosnia and Herzegovina) as part of a UN convoy in 1993, one year after the Bosnian War had begun.<br />
<br />
Throughout the war in the former Yugoslavia, Doctors Without Borders ran surgery programs, distributed medical supplies and drugs to hospitals and clinics, operated mobile clinics, and worked in refugee camps.
    98_650_1.12_29.jpg
  • Fahro Bascelija School is in the Muslim town of Gorazde. The project, ‘Special Classrooms for Children with Disabilities’ was established in 1997 by UNICEF (Bosnia and Herzegovina) with Medicins du Monde, a French government organisation.
    98_650_1.7_8.jpg
  • In 1992, Sarajevo came under a 1,425-day siege, and the Holiday Inn, located on "Sniper Alley,"  was one of the most dangerous places in the city, due to its proximity to the front line. During the 1992-5 war it became the epic centre for the world's media.
    98_650_1.10_10.jpg
  • Hungarian having coffee in his home, Korod, Croatia, 1998
    98_650_1.1_1.jpg
  • Land mines were used extensively during the war by all sides in the conflict: about 1.5 million were laid across the country between 1991-95.<br />
<br />
In 1997, more than 600,000 refugees still remained outside the country; landmines have impeded the return of many. Those who do return often find that their land has become a minefield. These returning refugees have little mine awareness, and, having been away from their communities, they do not know the location of minefields.<br />
<br />
There are thought to be still between 51,000 and 100,000 mines covering a 310-square-mile area across the country.  At least 509 people have been killed and another 1,466 wounded by the devices in Croatia since the war ended.<br />
<br />
It is hoped that by 2019 all suspected minefields will be cleared.
    98-650-1-14.jpg
  • 58 year old Catholic Croat. Praying outside his bombed out home, Ostrovo, Croatia. 1998
    98_650_1.16.1atif_1.jpg
  • Siege of Sarajevo (1992-96) Exact figures of casualties are still disputed but it is estimated that approx. 19,000 people died, 10% of them children.<br />
<br />
18,000 Serbian troops stationed in the hills surrounding city, besieged the 340,000 citizens with its constant artillery, mortar,  sniper rifles and heavy machine-gun fire. <br />
<br />
Aside from the human cost of war, the cities infrastructure  also suffered greatly - buildings, roads, waterworks, power supplies. A recent report suggests that the Serb forces caused an estimated $18.5billion of damage.
    98_650_1.14_5.jpg
  • From 1993-2002  MSF bore witness to the war stricken former Yugoslavia, marked by ethnic cleansing, crimes against humanity and a neglectful international community.<br />
<br />
MSF first began work in Srebrenica (in Bosnia and Herzegovina) as part of a UN convoy in 1993, one year after the Bosnian War had begun.<br />
<br />
Throughout the war in the former Yugoslavia, Doctors Without Borders ran surgery programs, distributed medical supplies and drugs to hospitals and clinics, operated mobile clinics, and worked in refugee camps.
    98_650_1.12_29.jpg
  • In 1992, Sarajevo came under a 1,425-day siege, and the Holiday Inn, located on "Sniper Alley,"  was one of the most dangerous places in the city, due to its proximity to the front line. During the 1992-5 war it became the epic centre for the world's media.
    98_650_1.10_10.jpg
  • Man shot in the eye during unrest in Palestinian refugee camp, Beirut, Lebanon
    Shot in the eye.jpg
  • Man shot in the eye during unrest in Palestinian refugee camp, Beirut, Lebanon
    Palestinian Refugee Camps - Sabra an...jpg
  • Abandoned vehicles. Shatila refugee camp and the adjacent neighborhood of Sabra, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    97_590__73.jpg
  • Rotting garbage. Shatila refugee camp, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    97_590__69a.jpg
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