IRAQ between wars; Henry Arvidsson; 2020
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av Henry Arvidsson
Thirty years after the 1991 Gulf War which ousted the invaders of Saddam Hussein’s Iraq army from Kuwait I am telling the UNSCOM photographer's story. After Saddam and the Ba'athists' demise following the 2003 invasion things changed for the better and the worse. In 2011 the new "democratic" Iraq was fractured, corrupt, and dysfunctional and in the North, the Kurds had a dream of self-determination. The images in this book span more than 30 years of documenting a country transforming from brutal dictatorship to dysfunctional "democracy".
Thirty years after the 1991 Gulf War which ousted the invaders of Saddam Hussein’s Iraq army from Kuwait I am telling the UNSCOM photographer's story. After Saddam and the Ba'athists' demise following the 2003 invasion things changed for the better and the worse. In 2011 the new "democratic" Iraq was fractured, corrupt, and dysfunctional and in the North, the Kurds had a dream of self-determination. The images in this book span more than 30 years of documenting a country transforming from brutal dictatorship to dysfunctional "democracy".
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Utgiven: 2020
ISBN: 9789151970332
Förlag: WonderingViking
Format: Inbunden
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 160 st
Thirty years after the 1991 Gulf War which ousted the invaders of Saddam Hussein’s Iraq army from Kuwait I am telling the UNSCOM photographer's story. After Saddam and the Ba'athists' demise following the 2003 invasion things changed for the better and the worse. In 2011 the new "democratic" Iraq was fractured, corrupt, and dysfunctional and in the North, the Kurds had a dream of self-determination. The images in this book span more than 30 years of documenting a country transforming from brutal dictatorship to dysfunctional "democracy".
Thirty years after the 1991 Gulf War which ousted the invaders of Saddam Hussein’s Iraq army from Kuwait I am telling the UNSCOM photographer's story. After Saddam and the Ba'athists' demise following the 2003 invasion things changed for the better and the worse. In 2011 the new "democratic" Iraq was fractured, corrupt, and dysfunctional and in the North, the Kurds had a dream of self-determination. The images in this book span more than 30 years of documenting a country transforming from brutal dictatorship to dysfunctional "democracy".
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