After Paris and Milan, the Carmignac Photojournalism Award Exhibition 'Libya: A Human Marketplace' by Mexican photographer and Pulitzer price winner Narciso Contreras is now hosted by the Saatchi Gallery, in London.
Contreras is a world-renowned video and photojournalist who has worked across the Middle East and Southern Asia on the humanitarian cost of conflicts, economics and wars. This exhibition is a report of Contreras' journey across the archipelago of detention camps in post-Gaddafi Libya, where migrants are enslaved and trafficked. It is the first chapter of a project that documents the worldwide phenomenon of 'massive human displacement'. The exhibition is open seven days a week, 10am-6pm, until June 16. Address: Duke of York's HQ, King's Road, London SW3 4RY, UK.
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In a CBC article, Pakistani Canadian Sadia Rafiquddin says that there are more similarities between the two groups than differences.
Click here to read the full article. After the March 2017 special issue of Nature on human migration, it is now Science turn to publish a throughout analysis of global migration, including a number of contributions from a variety of perspectives.
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