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Photographer Ron Haviv, who has documented genocides in Darfur, Rwanda, Kosovo and Bosnia, says whether his work is seen on Facebook or in museums, "I want there to be communication." Haviv spoke to NBC's Ann Curry in an interview for Depth of Field, a series of intimate conversations with the world's leading photojournalists who reveal the stories behind their most provocative and acclaimed images.Jan. 30, 2014