Enough Project: This frame from a cell phone video of the razing of Gardud al Badry shows flames arising from thatch-roofed, civilian residential structures called “tukuls”.
Enough Project: Cell phone video documents a joint unit of Sudanese soldiers, militia, and police targeting civilians while razing and looting the village of Gardud al Badry
Enough Project: Cell phone video shows flames arising from thatch-roofed, civilian residential structures in Gardud al Badry
Enough Project: Cell phone video shows flames arising from thatch-roofed, civilian residential structures in Gardud al Badry
Enough Project: Cell phone video shows flames arising from thatch-roofed, civilian residential structures in Gardud al Badry
Enough Project: Cell phone video documents a joint unit of Sudanese soldiers, militia, and police razing and looting the village of Gardud al Badry, South Kordofan, Sudan
Enough Project: Cell phone video frame documenting razing of Gardud al Badry
Enough Project: Cell phone video documents a joint unit of Sudanese soldiers, militia, and police razing and looting the village of Gardud al Badry, South Kordofan, Sudan
Enough Project: Cell phone video documents a joint unit of Sudanese soldiers, militia, and police targeting civilians while razing and looting the village of Gardud al Badry
Enough Project: Cell phone video documents a joint unit of Sudanese soldiers, militia, and police targeting civilians while razing and looting the village of Gardud al Badry
Enough Project: Cell phone video documents a joint unit of Sudanese soldiers, militia, and police targeting civilians while razing and looting the village of Gardud al Badry
Enough Project: Cell phone video documents a joint unit of Sudanese soldiers, militia, and police razing and looting the village of Gardud al Badry, South Kordofan, Sudan
Enough Project: Frame from a newly discovered cell phone video of a joint unit of Sudanese soldiers, militia, and police razing and looting the village of Gardud al Badry, South Kordofan, Sudan, on May 18, 2012.
Enough Project: Cell phone video documents a joint unit of Sudanese soldiers, militia, and police razing and looting the village of Gardud al Badry, South Kordofan, Sudan
Enough Project: Cell phone video documents a joint unit of Sudanese soldiers, militia, and police razing and looting the village of Gardud al Badry, South Kordofan, Sudan
Enough Project: Gardud al Badry before June 19, 2012
Enough Project: Gardud al Badry after September 8, 2012
Enough Project: Gardud al Badry before June 19, 2011
Enough Project: Gardud al Badry after September 8, 2012
Enough Project: Destruction Within Gardud al Badry, Sudan
Enough Project: Damaged Probable School Buildings at Gardud al Badry, Sudan
Enough Project: Corn and squash invade the ruins of burned tukuls in Gardud al Badry
Enough Project: Corn and squash invade the ruins of burned tukuls in Gardud al Badry
Enough Project: The Government of Sudan’s indiscriminate artillery bombardment of Gardud al Badry on July 29, 2012, blew the roof off this classroom, and shrapnel tore a hole through the chalkboard
Enough Project: The Government of Sudan’s indiscriminate artillery bombardment of Gardud al Badry on July 29, 2012, blew the roof off this classroom, and shrapnel tore a hole through the chalkboard
Enough Project: Abu Tira Battle Dress Uniform Cap
Enough Project: Abu Tira Patch
Enough Project: Map of the Nuba Mountains, South Kordofan, Sudan
Enough Project: Cell phone video documents a joint unit of Sudanese soldiers, militia, and police targeting civilians while razing and looting the village of Gardud al Badry