Art and human rights violations do not always share the same tone. How can surviving abuse or living with restrictions also be beautiful and artistic? Violations come with misery, hopelessness, suffering and disagreement, while art brings beauty, meaning and creativity. Could brutal human rights violations be presented in artistic form? And what value does that bring to the situation?
Three Rohingya photographers document life inside a refugee camp through photos and poemsArt and human rights violations do not always share the same tone. How can surviving abuse or living with restrictions also be beautiful and artistic? Violations come with misery, hopelessness, suffering and disagreement, while art brings beauty, meaning and creativity. Could brutal human
By Gaspar Ruiz-Canela Bangkok, Oct 10 (EFE).- Rohingyas in the refugee camps of Bangladesh may not be free to leave their precarious dwellings, but many of them are using photography and social media to break borders and tell a global audience their daily hardships and share their joys and hopes. Omal Khair, Dil Kayas and …
A new photography book by three ethnic-Rohingya artists from Myanmar will be published on 25 August, five years after the Myanmar military-led genocidal attacks on Rohingya that forced more than 700,000 to flee their indigenous homeland, triggering international outcry.
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