Peter van Agtmael Chuck Coma takes a regimen of pills daily to help mitigate the effects of his brutal beating in prison and the PTSD from his combat experience. Chuck Coma suffered a “hypoxic” brain injury when he (...)
was strangled by his cellmate at the federal penitentiary in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. Since then he has suffered from memory loss, had extreme mood swings, and experienced occasional tremors. Coma had already been battling PTSD brought on by his military service in Panama and during the Gulf War. His family is now suing the federal government over the assault. Shelton, Washington. USA. 2019. © Peter van Agtmael | Magnum Photos
Peter van Agtmael Chuck Coma in his room at his mother's home. Chuck Coma suffered a “hypoxic” brain injury when he was strangled by his cellmate at the federal penitentiary in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. Since then he (...)
has suffered from memory loss, had extreme mood swings, and experienced occasional tremors. Coma had already been battling PTSD brought on by his military service in Panama and during the Gulf War. His family is now suing the federal government over the assault. Shelton, Washington. USA. 2019. © Peter van Agtmael | Magnum Photos
Newsha Tavakolian This 12-year-old former child fighter “S.K” tried to return to ISIS several times, and was so violent to his family that his own uncle kicked him out, along with his mother and his two sisters. NGO (...)
SEED found funds to build a house he couldn’t burn down, as he’d tried to burn his uncle’s house down, and provided continuous counseling that has quelled his anger and helped heal the relationship between mother and son. Khanke town, Iraq. 2.19.19 © Newsha Tavakolian | Magnum Photos