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2012, Joop Swart Masterclass , Ilkin Huseynov
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The Fog of War

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The mountainous region of Nagorno-Karabakh is the subject of an unresolved dispute between Azerbaijan, within whose boundaries it largely lies, and its ethnic Armenian majority, backed by neighboring Armenia.
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The Fog of War

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The mountainous region of Nagorno-Karabakh is the subject of an unresolved dispute between Azerbaijan, within whose boundaries it largely lies, and its ethnic Armenian majority, backed by neighboring Armenia. Most of the region is a de facto independent (though internationally unrecognized) state, known as the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic. The region was the scene of intense conflict between 1988 and 1994. By the time a ceasefire was brokered, some 20,000 to 30,000 people had been killed, and hundreds of thousands had been displaced. Even after the ceasefire, tension and sometimes conflict continued and most refugees did not return home. For those living in border villages in Azerbaijan, the situation remains dangerous, as breaches of the ceasefire persist. Sniper fire, unexploded mines, and continuting attacks on villages have a severe impact on daily life.

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Ilkin Huseynov

Ilkin Huseynov
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Azerbaijan
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Ilkin Huseynov is a freelance photojournalist, based in Baku, Azerbaijan. He works closely with organizations that seek social change in Azerbaijan and the surrounding countries. Huseynov's work has been published by major organizations such as Associated Press, InvisiblePhotographer, AFP, Reuters, Yahoo, Newshopper, CNN International, Globaljournalist and Media Paran. He was a finalist of Winephoto and Manuel Rivera-Ortiz Foundation, and received second place in the PowerHouse Books competition. His current project is Hometown.
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