Books

Tsuruoka City, Yamagata, Prefecture, Japan, Zen Buddhism, Corona virus, Matsuo Basho, Sakura, Shinto, monk, Haguro

A photo book of the
border conflict.
Coming soon!
Displaced Lives of Cambodia Broken Borders
Donations arrive at an aid centre March for Peace Phnom Penh Donation centre
ceasefire day
Internally displaced people from the Thai-Cambodia border conflict staying at Wat Athvea Temple, Kakrgnagn village, Siem Reap Province. A boy carrying a rice sack makes a peace sign at a donation centre in Beung Kok, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. A woman takes a phone photo of the March for Peace. The rally saw an estimated 30 thousand protesters march from Sisowath Quay on the riverside to Independence Monument in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. March for Peace, saw an estimated 30 thousand protesters march from Sisowath Quay on the riverside to Independence Monument in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.  Vehicles arrive to deliver supplies at a donation centre in Beung Kok, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Photobook

'My Name Came Up: Kosova, War, Exile and Return' is a book I produced while at the UK Refugee Council, about the return of Kosovan refugees after the Kosovan war.

My Name Came Up: Kosova – War, Exile and Return‘ is a book I produced at the UK Refugee Council, about the return of Kosovan refugees after the Kosovan war. It is a compilation of articles, photos, poems, paintings and interviews by Kosovan refugees to the UK. It features photography by Andrew Testa (cover) and myself, of the war and its immediate aftermath.

Language: English, Albanian

Published by London, United Kingdom: Refugee Council, The, 2000

ISBN 10: 0946787387 / ISBN 13: 9780946787388

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