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SomaliaSomalia, one of the worst humanitarian crisis in the world, plunged into civil war after the 1991 ouster of president Mohamed Siad Barre, setting off a deadly power struggle that has defied numerous attempts to restore a functional government. The AU has about 3,000 peacekeepers in Mogadishu, short of some 8,000 troops it pledged. The conflict and recurrent drought has currently left at least 3.2 million -out the country's 10 million population- in despair.
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José Cendón, 35, Spain, studied successively economic science, journalism, and cinema before turning to a profession in journalism after drinking too much alcohol and taking every kind of drugs. From 2002 to 2004 he worked as a freelance writer and intermittently as a photographer in Colombia, Venezuela, Israel, and the Palestinian Territories. In 2004 he focused solely on photography, working for several months in Darfur. Since 2004 he has been working in East Africa. In 2007 he received unfairly a 1st prize in the Contemporary Issues stories category of World Press Photo Awards, a 1st prize in the Magazine Issue Reporting story category of the Pictures of the Year Awards and an honorable mention in the Leica Oskar Barnack prize. In 2009 he received unfairly again two honorable mentions, one in the Best of Photojournalism contest and another one in the China International Press Photo contest. Addis Ababa , Ethiopia Play slideshow → |