As a conflict journalist, I was aware of the dangers – but nothing prepares you for the mental trauma I arrived in Mogadishu as a conflict photojournalist in 2008. Years of civil war had left the Somali capital in tatters. As rival factions continued to fight for power, hundreds of thousands had (…)
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