Archive for the ‘Magnum Photos’ Category
People Living in the War Struggle Against Life
Most of us could not deeply feel the fear of death, so do people living in the war but because of different reason, I think so. They never enjoy the beauty of life and death has become the usual to them. What they do every day is just struggling against life in which they easily die of easily preventable and curable conditions
Uighur Identity in Xinjiang
The Uighurs of Xinjiang are one of 55 minorities in China, but they are ethnically and historically closer to the Muslim Turkic groups of Central Asia. The Chinese government is trying to cement its hold on the resource of rich Xinjiang by suppressing cultural and religious differences in schools and workplaces and by resettling millions of eastern Chinese into the wild western region.
Struggle to Live: the fight against TB
More than 2 billion people, one third of the world’s population, are infected with the non-active, latent form of tuberculosis. Now not only does TB remain a killer disease in its most recognizable form but it is mutating into even more deadly forms: multi-drug resistant (MDR) and extremely drug resistant (XDR) TB.
Congo: It Seems Nothing Has Happened
Carl says: “In the Congo I was surprised to see that people still manage to retain an incredible joie de vivre. When you visit these places, it is as if nothing has happened.”
How Do Those Who Live In The Slums Feel?
We always believe that people who live in a hard enviroment live a hard life for no clean water, no electricity, and no medicare. But how do we know there is no happiness? That is to say, we could give a hand but not pity.