Photo exhibition in Bosnia highlights the suffering of the Rohingya

Surviving. Rohingya refugees surviving as waste collectors. Welcome Colony in Hasanpura neighborhood, Jaipur, India, June 2016 © David Verberckt
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A photo exhibition on the tragedy of the Rohingya Muslims their persecution by the Myanmar government and what they suffer in the diaspora has opened in the Bosnian capital Sarajevo.
The exhibition included 49 photographs highlighting the harsh daily lives of ethnic Rohingya Muslims living in Myanmar, Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and Southeast Asia.

According to the website of the “Klix” Bosnian exhibition organizer David Fairbekta said the exhibition aims to contribute to social responsibility and awareness also to change the fate of people who are about to die, and are at constant risk of ethnic cleansing, as well as discrimination for various reasons, adding that everyone in exhibition drew Attention to this humanitarian crisis.

David Fairbekta expressed the hope that his photographs would contribute to the social justice of Rohingya.
The exhibition is scheduled to last until Saturday 22 April and is open to visitors.
Belgian photographer David Verbekta was born in 1971 and now lives in the Hungarian capital of Budapest and has exhibited many images on humanitarian issues, including the question of Palestine.

 

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