Photographs by Paolo Pellegrin /
Magnum for Newsweek
For nearly a month in the summer of 2007, photographer Paolo Pellegrin traveled along the Darfur Plateau in Sudan and Chad to witness the result of four years of ethnic killings in Darfur. Janjaweed militias have emptied many of the villages already, and in the displaced-persons camps and hospitals Pellegrin discovered a kind of nonlife in which tens of thousands of Darfuri subsist in huts and makeshift tents, with access to some food and medicine from the NGOs, but little else.
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