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Australian Photography
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El trabajador (The worker)
Tania JOVANOVIC
Conjunto Folklorico Nacional (National Folkloric Group)
Tania JOVANOVIC
La Habana Vieja (Old Havana)
Tania JOVANOVIC
The bearers. Australian diggers serving with UNAMIR carry out a wounded Hutu refugee during the massacre at Kibeho camp, April 22, 1995
George GITTOES
The dazed. Wounded Hutu refugees being protected and treated by the Australian Army medical unit at Kibeho camp
George GITTOES
Out of the shitter into... This Hutu man spent the night hiding in the excrement of the U.N. latrine pit to escape the killings of the night of 21 April. Not long after being pulled out in a delirious state, he was dragged away and shot by Tutsu RPA
George GITTOES
Escort. Australian U.N. Army digger escorts survivor of the massacre of Hutus by the Tutsi army with the hope of getting her onto a truck and away to safety
George GITTOES
Machete. Hutu man wounded by a machete blow to the forehead that was inflicted by a member of the Hutu militia within Kibeho camp
George GITTOES
Government soldiers with land mine injuries being evacuated by helicopter, Ganda, Angola
Stephen DUPONT
In a village near the frontline in Huambo Province, a UNITA suspect is bashed by a government soldier. He was later shot in the legs
Stephen DUPONT
Wounded MPLA troops being flown into a military hospital in Benguela, Angola
Stephen DUPONT
Chained by the leg as if she was a vicious dog, this prisoner of Papa Kitoko’s asylum finds solace nursing the child of another
Stephen DUPONT
A patient, chained to a truck wheel rim, screams in fear as he is moved by workers at Papa Kitoko’s asylum
Stephen DUPONT
Exposed to the elements and chained to a rusty engine block this ‘patient’ of Papa Kitoko ironically assumes a crucifix-like position
Stephen DUPONT
This despairing woman, an inmate at the asylum, has had her head shaved and coated with Papa Kitoko’s special herbal potion
Stephen DUPONT
A martyrs’ fountain in the centre of Mashad bubbles with red-dyed water - a symbol of the blood of the martyrs. Behind the fountain photographs of local martyrs form a shrine
Michael COYNE
A crowd reported to be 750,000 strong gather in Freedom Square, central Tehran, screaming, "Down with Israel! Down with Russia! Down with Iraq! Down with the U.S.A.!"
Michael COYNE
Iranian soldiers bearing German G-3 rifles goose-step through Tehran during a parade commemorating the anniversary of the day Ayatollah Khomeini took power
Michael COYNE
A Kurdish shepherd hugs his fourteen year old blind son who had stepped on an Iranian mine. The father, who sold most of his property to bring his son to Tehran, offered his eyes but the boy was too badly injured for a transplant
Michael COYNE
An elderly woman screams her devotion to Khomeini and the Islamic Revolution at a demonstration in central Tehran. Iran’s mullah’s, Shiite Muslim clerics, encouraged such demonstrations to keep up the fervour of the Revolution
Michael COYNE
Like an anonymous dark shadow, a well covered Indian woman passes a mural on the wall of a building in Tehran. The mural shows a child mourning a man who was killed while fighting in the Iran/Iraq war
Michael COYNE
A rehabilitation centre in Tehran which was well stocked with braces and artifical limbs for maimed soldiers returning from the Iran/Iraq wars. This centre was a mansion belonging to one of the Shah’s generals. His paintings were torn from their frames and replaced with Khomeini and a Shiite love poem
Michael COYNE
Mme Goode in costume
Alice MILLS; H. Walter BARNETT (after)
Tom Roberts’ pastel of Nancy Elmhurst Goode
Alice MILLS; T. HUMPHREY AND CO. (after)
Athol Shmith
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Athol Shmith
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Athol Shmith
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Athol Shmith
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Athol Shmith
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Athol Smith and his wife, Paule
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