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Photos of the Vietnamese people’s
sorrows and sufferings during the Vietnam war are being
displayed at the Rome Museum in Italy.
The 120 black and white photos
were taken by late famous Italian journalist-photographer
Ennio Iacobucci from 1968 until 1975.
Born in 1940, Iacobucci worked
for Newsweek, Times and Paris Match. He was the first
western correspondent to report the success of the
Vietnamese people’s army in central Quang Tri province in
1972.
Through photos and news stories,
Iacobucci and his colleagues Tiziano Terzani and Orianna
Fallaci told the truth about the unjust war against the
Vietnamese people. (VNA) |