The collapse of Russian communism in 1991 resounded to the shudder
of an empire. Soviet imperialism and empiricism was dead and lands,
nations, and peoples would henceforth be free from the tyranny of
the communist diktat. But it also sounded the death knell of a
small, impoverished, and forgotten land-locked state in the
Caucasus which had the misfortune to be of geopolitical importance.
Stanley Greene's photographs in Open Wound are so powerful as to
make Chechnya our responsibility. He is unashamed to use guilt,
with his painter's eye, to relate the deeds of men in Chechnya to
our own conduct.
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