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Nation in Halt Series No. 2 The poster's theme is about the conflict in Northern Ireland
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Nation in Halt Series No. 1 The poster's theme is about the conflict in Northern Ireland
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Colombian Journal: Massacre de la Brisas 10 y 11 de Marzo de 2020 The poster's theme is about the massacre in Las Brisas in 2000. At that time, 12 Campesinos were tortured and killed by a paramilitary group.
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Colombian Journal: Las Brisas III The poster's theme is about the massacre in Las Brisas in 2000. At that time, 12 Campesinos were tortured and killed by a paramilitary group.
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Colombian Journal: Las Brisas II The poster's theme is about the massacre in Las Brisas in 2000. At that time, 12 Campesinos were tortured and killed by a paramilitary group.
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Colombian Journal: Justicia para las Victimas The poster's theme is about the massacre in Las Brisas in 2000. At that time, 12 Campesinos were tortured and killed by a paramilitary group.
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Colombian Journal: Verdad y Justicia The poster's theme is about the massacre in Las Brisas in 2000. At that time, 12 Campesinos were tortured and killed by a paramilitary group.
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Colombian Journal: Las Brisas The poster's theme is about the massacre in Las Brisas in 2000. At that time, 12 Campesinos were tortured and killed by a paramilitary group.
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Beading Memory, No. 6 The process behind the tapestry "Beading Memory" and interview with Evelyn Amony.
Artists: Alimu Janet, Acayo Prossy, Atoo Betty Monica, Modo Florence, Adong Alice, Akongo Nighty, Ajok Pauline, Atek Lilly, Ayoo Florence, Piloya Margaret and Amony Evelyn of the Women’s Advocacy Network
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Beading Memory, No. 5 The process behind the tapestry "Beading Memory."
Artists: Alimu Janet, Acayo Prossy, Atoo Betty Monica, Modo Florence, Adong Alice, Akongo Nighty, Ajok Pauline, Atek Lilly, Ayoo Florence, Piloya Margaret and Amony Evelyn of the Women’s Advocacy Network
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Beading Memory, No. 4 The artists behind the tapestry "Beading Memory."
Artists: Alimu Janet, Acayo Prossy, Atoo Betty Monica, Modo Florence, Adong Alice, Akongo Nighty, Ajok Pauline, Atek Lilly, Ayoo Florence, Piloya Margaret and Amony Evelyn of the Women’s Advocacy Network
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Beading Memory, No. 3 The process behind the tapestry "Beading Memory." A member of the Women's Advocacy Network sowing the paper beads into the tapestry.
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Beading Memory, No. 2 The process behind the tapestry "Beading Memory." A member of the Women's Advocacy Network sowing the paper beads into the tapestry.
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Beading Memory, No. 1 The tapestry tells our collective memories of the war in northern Uganda. We wanted to remember what we went through and to also tell our children what we went through. It is composed of handmade beads, each cut from long strips of paper, and rolled tightly into different shapes, sizes and colors. We washed, varnished and then dried them. Then we worked collectively using thread and needle to sew each bead by hand onto the tapestry. Sewing this bead piece took a lot of dedication, hard work, technique and concentration. It brought out strong feelings and emotions.
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Missing Persons Campaign in Northern Uganda, No. 75 Facilitators during the workshop for missing persons
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Missing Persons Campaign in Northern Uganda, No. 74 JRP staff speak to participants during a workshop for missing persons
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Missing Persons Campaign in Northern Uganda, No. 73 JRP staff speak to participants during a workshop for missing persons
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Missing Persons Campaign in Northern Uganda, No. 72 JRP staff speak to participants during a workshop for missing persons
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Missing Persons Campaign in Northern Uganda, No. 71 JRP staff speak to participants during a workshop for missing persons
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Missing Persons Campaign in Northern Uganda, No. 70 Parents of missing persons hold hands in solidarity with each other at a workshop