The Books
- Laos Open Secret
- Moscow Nights
- Blanco
- Haiti: 12 january 2010
- Evidence
- Dispatches Endgame
- Dispatches on Russia
- Dispatches Beyond Iraq
- Dispatches Out of Poverty
- Dispatches In America
- A Darkness Visible
- The Rape of a Nation
- Rebuild: Kosovo 6 Years Later
- Argentina: From the Ruins of a Dirty War
- The House of Wisdom
- Tsunami
- Broken Dream
- Vanishing
- Antonin Kratochvil
- Humanity in War
- Mirror
- Inferno
- MY AMERICA
- Afghanistan: The Road to Kabul
- Forgotten war
- War
- Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
Afghanistan: The Road to Kabul
"Lyrical images and graceful words transport you to a city, a country, and a people we should never have forgotten." - David Rhode, New York Times Pulitzer Prize Winner
After September 11, famed photographer Ron Haviv, who has
covered conflicts in Africa, Russia, the Middle East and the
Balkans, embarked on a trip to Afghanistan with writer Ilana
Ozernoy (U.S. News & World Report, the San Francisco
Chronicle and The Boston Globe).
The photographs capture the period from October 2001, through the
liberation of the city of Kabul, to the fall of the Taliban regime
at the end of December 2001.




