victorjblue
@victorjblue
Photojournalist. Currently ASU Future Security fellow
@NewAmerica. Horses, human rights, Afghanistan, Guatemala.
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http://www.victorblue.com 22-08-2012 15:35:31
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Striking photography and reporting by victorjblue from Syria's high-security al-Hawl camp, home to over 30,000 children who, through no fault of their own, were born to ISIS parents.
In New Lines Magazine: newlinesmag.com/photo-essays/a…
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Entertaining children of Islamic State group members, trapped in Syria's al-Hawl camp - a moving essay with incredible photos. By victorjblue for New Lines Magazine. newlinesmag.com/photo-essays/a…
A clown troupe’s visit to children of Islamic State group members in Syria's al-Hawl camp highlights the question of what future the world envisions for them, reports victorjblue for New Lines Magazine. newlinesmag.com/photo-essays/a…
Syria's Al-Hawl camp is home to 31,000 children, most of whom have — or had — parents who fought with the Islamic State group. A visit by a clown troupe offered a moment of color, but also raised the question of what the future holds.
By victorjblue
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A troupe of Syrian clowns visited al-Hawl, where relatives of ISIS members -- incl many innocent children -- are held in dire conditions. Their rare joy begs the question, what plans does the world have for them? victorjblue's photography in New Lines Magazine newlinesmag.com/photo-essays/a…
A visit by a clown troupe to Al-Hawl camp in northeastern Syria (housing families of ISIS members) offered a moment of color, but also raised the question of what future the world envisions for these young people.
Reports victorjblue for New Lines Magazine. newlinesmag.com/photo-essays/a…
NEW: A clown troupe’s visit to children of Islamic State group members in Syria's al-Hawl camp highlights the question of what future the world envisions for them, reports victorjblue. newlinesmag.com/photo-essays/a…
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“The scale of the fatalities is unlike anything the Gaza Strip has experienced.” Excellent reporting from Margherita Stancati 🌸 and Abeer Ayyoub