Khartoum, Sudan. In an impromptu morgue in Khartoum, the engineer turned gravedigger Ali Gebbai checks a spreadsheet with the dead. These thousands of records, with photo and burial place, are part of the heartbreaking archive of the war in Sudan. Every time the team of volunteers finds a body, they publish the image on social networks and wait 72 hours in the hope that the loved ones of the victim see the photo and can identify it. "We photogra…
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Khartoum, Sudan. In an impromptu morgue in Khartoum, the engineer turned gravedigger Ali Gebbai checks a spreadsheet with the dead. These thousands of records, with photo and burial place, are part of the heartbreaking archive of the war in Sudan. Every time the team of volunteers finds a body, they publish the image on social networks and wait 72 hours in the hope that the loved ones of the victim see the photo and can identify it. "We photogra…