2004 퓰리처 - FEATURE PHOTOGRAPHY

WAR UNDERFOOT: Bullet casings carpet a street in Monrovia, at the heart of the battlefield between government and rebel soldiers. Businesses closed for weeks as the battle raged.
© 2003 Los Angeles Times

KEEPING LOW: Women run for cover on July 7th as the sound of heavy gunfire booms off of buildings and homes in downtown Monrovia where rebel and government soldiers fight for control.
© 2003 Los Angeles Times

NOWHERE TO GO: Tehneh Johnson has lived in a refugee camp on the outskirts of Monrovia for more than a year. She is no longer safe as rebel soldiers approach the Liberian capital.
© 2003 Los Angeles Times

FEW COMFORTS: Ester Burges, 6, Sarrah Barbar, 7, and Sabay Ndebe, 5, bathe from a bucket of cold water at the Hannah B. Williams center. the number of orphans in war-devastated Liberia now tops 10,000, officials say.
© 2003 Los Angeles Times

VOICES FOR THE DEAD: A crowd piles bodies outside the U.S. Embassy to emphasize their plea for American intervention.
© 2003 Los Angeles Times

TOO LATE: A soldier cries for his comrade who died in his arms after a frontline offensive on Aug. 2nd, as government soldiers fought to take back territory lost to rebel forces.
© 2003 Los Angeles Times

BEYOND HELP: As residents flee an area coming under fire, the previous day's casualties are left behind.
© 2003 Los Angeles Times

화성에 가니 유비쿼터스 시대니 해대도, 50년전 전쟁통과 히틀러때보다 살기 좋아졌는지는 생각해 볼 문제다.

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