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  1. 1 de dic. de 2000 · From the first outbreak of war in 1991 to the present-day ethnic turmoil in Kosovo, Haviv produced images that depicted both the urgency and the tragedy of war. Chuck Sudetic provides an essay giving Haviv's photographs a historical, political, and cultural context.

  2. Arkan's Tigers were responsible for a large part of the ethnic cleansing that occurred at the beginning of the war in Bosnia. © Ron Haviv - VII. A circus poster showing a clown lays discarded on a destroyed street in Grbavica, Bosnia, after the population of the Serb side of Sarajevo fled the city. © Ron Haviv - VII.

  3. From the front-line trenches to the refugees behind them, his images of poignant immediacy capture both the urgency and tragedy of war. Not only are they a powerful testimony to the suffering of the Balkan people, but also their importance is also historical.

  4. Blood And Honey: A Balkan War Journal. Ron Haviv documented the disintegration of Yugoslavia from 1991-2000.

  5. Chuck Sudetic, the leading correspondent of The New York Times in the former Yugoslavia for much of the recent conflicts, explains the price of war for the peoples of the Balkans and the...

  6. Inténtelo de nuevo. Of the thousands of photographs that emerged from the war in Yugoslavia, Ron Haviv's stand out as a unique record.

  7. Gallery 11/07/95 Ron Haviv, Blood and Honey: A Balkan War Journal (2015)Produced by: FABRIKA SARAJEVO