These photo's were taken by Steven Fake and
Kevin Funk during their recent travels to Sudan. The pictures are of the
Al-Shifa pharmaceutical factory that was bombed on August 20 1998, in a U.S.
cruise missile strike. Before the bombing, the factory employed 300
people and primarily produced anti-malaria medicines. The U.S. justified
the bombing by claiming that a VX nerve agent was produced there, and that it had
ties with a terrorist group al-Qaeda. What do you think?
Are these photos real? This must have been tragic un real.
Posted by: telephone headset | May 27, 2011 at 03:17 PM
Steven Fake you are a great photographer, thanks for sharing these amazing pictures with us.
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