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By DAVID W. DUNLAP In 2010, having moved to Bosnia to join her boyfriend, Ms. Kravets set out to create a photographic representation of Mr. Mladic in absentia, showing through physical vestiges — many of them ravaged and ruined — “his past, his sordid history and his grotesque legacy, but also his enduring, immutable and iconic status within the Serbian nationalist old guard.”...more...
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http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/05/26/the-fog-named-mladic-is-finally-caught/?ref=europe
By DAVID W. DUNLAP In 2010, having moved to Bosnia to join her boyfriend, Ms. Kravets set out to create a photographic representation of Mr. Mladic in absentia, showing through physical vestiges — many of them ravaged and ruined — “his past, his sordid history and his grotesque legacy, but also his enduring, immutable and iconic status within the Serbian nationalist old guard.”...more...
read more: ny times
http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/05/26/the-fog-named-mladic-is-finally-caught/?ref=europe
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