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Orient XXI Themes > Human Rights

Justice

  • The image shows two men engaged in conversation as they exit a building. One man, wearing glasses and a navy jacket, is looking at his phone while the other, dressed in a black suit, is holding a green folder. In the background, there are other people visible, indicating a busy environment, possibly a court or conference setting. The signage indicates different audience rooms, adding context to the location. France, Pessac. A classic example of governmental Islamophobia Rayan Freschi · September 2024
  • The image depicts a chaotic and unsettling scene featuring skeletal figures of animals, likely dogs, in dynamic motion, as if they are running or leaping. They are interspersed with containers that appear to hold dismembered heads and bones, creating a stark contrast between the lively movement of the animals and the grim contents of the barrels. The overall color palette includes dark tones, with hints of muted colors highlighting the figures and the disturbing elements, contributing to a sense of unease and intensity in the artwork. For the Syrian Regime, ‘Everything Must Go, the People and All They Own’ Nina Chastel · July 2024
  • The image depicts a gathering or protest where individuals are expressing their political views. In the foreground, a person wearing a green hoodie that reads "BOYCOTT ISRAEL" is facing another individual. The latter is wearing a face mask and has a traditional black-and-white patterned scarf. The setting appears to be in a public space, with banners and flags present in the background, indicating a demonstration related to Palestinian rights or opposition to certain policies regarding Israel. The Criminalisation of Solidarity with Palestine Is Gaining Ground in Europe Baudouin Loos · July 2023
  • The image depicts a large crowd participating in a protest or demonstration. Many individuals are holding up flags, including green ones, and a prominent figure is holding a portrait of a man. The crowd appears to be engaged and unified, with some people wearing face masks. The background features hills, adding to the overall atmosphere of the event. Palestinian Citizens in Israel Hostage to Organised Crime Clothilde Mraffko · February 2023
  • The image shows two individuals climbing a tall concrete wall, which features barbed wire at the top. A ladder is positioned against the wall, aiding their ascent. The wall bears graffiti, including text in multiple languages, and there is a phrase that mentions "South Africa" likely in the context of stability and historical struggles. The setting appears tense, capturing a moment of movement against a backdrop of urban infrastructure. From South Africa to Israel, the Three Pillars of Apartheid Naeem Jenah · February 2023
  • The image depicts a crowd of protesters holding signs and flags. The signs feature a portrait of a man along with a hashtag and phrases in Arabic, indicating a political or social issue. The crowd appears engaged and is likely part of a demonstration. The flags are predominantly black with red symbols, contributing to the atmosphere of the protest. The environment suggests a public gathering, possibly in response to a recent event or issue. Lebanese Identity Clash as the Agent Returns Doha Chams · February 2020
  • The image features a large poster of a man holding a candle, set against a background with text in Arabic. The poster is likely used in a context related to remembrance or tribute. The setting appears formal, possibly in a legislative or governmental chamber, indicated by the presence of chairs and the overall decor. The image emphasizes themes of justice and memory. Justice for Jamal Khashoggi Alain Gresh, Agnès Callamard · October 2019
  • The image shows a group of people gathered for a protest or demonstration. In the foreground, a person wearing traditional attire, possibly a thobe and a headscarf, stands out. They have red paint on their hands, which could symbolize blood or a protest message. The individual is raising their hands and appears to be addressing the crowd or holding up a sign. Surrounding them are numerous cameras and reporters, indicating a media presence. The setting appears to be urban, with buildings visible in the background. “Mohammad Bin Salman Should Be the Object of an International Criminal Investigation” Alain Gresh, Agnès Callamard · June 2019
  • The image depicts a large crowd of people gathered in an urban setting, possibly during a protest or demonstration. Many individuals are raising their hands, and a sense of unity and collective action is present. The atmosphere appears to be lively, and the crowd is surrounded by buildings, suggesting a city environment. Some police presence is visible, indicating that the gathering may be significant or organized and possibly involves a call for change or social issues. The crowd includes diverse individuals, wearing a range of clothing styles, with some wearing headscarves. These Corruption Cases That Are Splashing Algerian Power Lakhdar Benchiba · March 2018
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