Synopsis
Evidence addresses the issue of crime and justice in war. It callenges the reader to view this particular crime as a rational, considered and planned process rather than as a series of random events. It dispels the argument that crimes were not commited in Kosovo. Evidence was photographed during the conflict between the NATO backed KLA and the Yugoslav armed forces in 1999 in Albania, Macedonia and Kosovo. The central narrative of the story comes from the Indictment of Milosevic et al, published by the International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia, during the conflict., Evidence addresses the issue of crime and justice in war. It challenges us to view this particular crime as a rational, considered and planned process rather than as a series of random events. It dispels the argument that crimes were not committed in Kosovo. Gary Knight was born in England in 1964. Knight's work has been widely published by magazines all over the world, and he has contributed work to several books. He is a founding member of VII Photo Agency. Anthony Loyd was born in 1966 in England. As a special correspondent for The Times, Loyd has covered eight other wars in places as diverse as Chechnya, Afghanistan, Sierra Leone and Kosovo. He is the 2001 recipient of the British National Press Award for War Correspondent of the Year.