Eventual Portraits to be printed into posters...
The children of enforced disappearence
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mother changing her baby | |
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A Journey to Banepa
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Solidarity Pictures from you...
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Pictures taken by families...their memories
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Picture taken by a mother | | |
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Memories |
Pasting posters on street corners
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Volunteers pasting posters of relatives near Ratna Park, Kathmandu |
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Portraits were paste in relevant street corners, some under the Nefad previous campaign poster |
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Portraits of relatives were printed on paper and glued on public walls of the Kathmandu |
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Each set of posters included 6 chosen portraits representing family memebers of disappeared cases |
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In addition graffiti were written in Nepali such as "where is my son?" |
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Invisible No More |
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Graffiti |
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In action nera Ratnapark, Kathmandu |
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Pasting in Pulchowk, nearby the United Nations HQ in Kathmandu |
The 10th December,
THANKS TO YOUR
HELP,
NEFAD was able to host
30 families from several districts, whose representatives raised concerns and
needs in front of international actors and decision makers.
A photo exhibition
was set up as well as a memory gallery, which included items of disappeared
persons.
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Memory Gallery, clothes items from a disappeared man |
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Memory Gallery was set up with items of disappeared person.Items were brought by family members and were displaced in a show room, lightened by candles |
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Shirts and bags were produced for the campaign |
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The photo exhibition was set up along the corridors of Dhokhaima cafè |
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A " ?" made of reports, symbolising unresolved issues, and lack of follow up |
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Public listening to NEFAD's programme |
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Family representative giving a speech |
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Family representative |
These are mothers from Banepa, a village in the nearby Kathmandu valley, they posed for portriats which will be printed in black and white and paste in villages and in public areas of Kathmandu. Still there are more to come!!!
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