Ron Haviv/VII, Courtesy of Anastasia Photo
Over the last 23 years, photojournalist Ron Haviv has documented more than 30 conflicts in 18 countries. In that time, he has produced some of the most iconic and enduring images of war and human rights issues in modern photography.
A retrospective exhibition of Haviv's work, "Testimony" will open Nov. 1, 2013 at Anastasia Photo in New York, N.Y.
In this photo, a Serbian couple celebrates after the fall of the Croatian city of Vukovar. The city was under siege for three months, 1991.
Ron Haviv/VII, Courtesy of Anastasia Photo
Young Darfuri girls leave a camp for internally displaced persons to gather firewood. Girls as young as eight have been raped, attacked and killed trying to get wood, 2005.
Ron Haviv/VII, Courtesy of Anastasia Photo
Supporters of Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega attack elected Vice President Guillermo (Billy) Ford in Panama City, 1989.
The image was stated by U.S. President Bush as one of the reasons for the invasion of Panama.
Ron Haviv/VII, Courtesy of Anastasia Photo
A displaced Muslim girl takes up shelter at a destroyed mosque after fleeing a government offensive against the Tamil Tigers, 2007.
Ron Haviv/VII, Courtesy of Anastasia Photo
Arkan's Tigers, a Serbian paramilitary unit, with dying Bosnian Muslim civilian victims during the first battle for Bosnia in Bilijenia, 1992.
The images of the executions are being used by the International War Crimes Tribunal as evidence.
Ron Haviv/VII, Courtesy of Anastasia Photo
An anti-government protester who was wounded during the clashes in Tahrir Square, 2011.