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04/11/2011 06:26:06 AM · #1
Goran Tomasevic has been covering conflict for nearly 20 years. His career began in 1991 for the daily newspaper, Politika, in the former Yugoslavia, then in 1996 he started working for Reuters as a freelance photographer, covering the anti-Milosevic demonstrations.

His work for Reuters has taken him to many war zones from where he has made pictures that have come to define a number of conflicts, including the shot of the fallen statue that came to symbolise the fall of Saddam in Iraq.
He has recently returned from Libya, having been in the country for more than a month covering the current unrest. His pictures have made the front pages around the world, one in particular (above) catching the eye of editors. It appeared on more than 70 front pages.
Read more and see all the images:
//www.bbc.co.uk/news/in-pictures-12998593


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