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Jason Florio, Gambia
Fotos: Gambia ajusta cuentas con su historia | Actualídad | EL PAÕS
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Gambia, los horrores ocultos de la dictadura silenciosa de África | Internacional | EL PAÍS
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Bintu Tunkara, daughter of Lamin Tunkara, who she never got a chance to meet, looks at a picture of him on her phone. Her mother Adama Conteh was seven months pregnant with her when Lamin was murdered. He was the only Gambian among a group of over 50 Ghanaians and other West African migrants bound for Europe in 2005 by the sea. The group were detained, and then systematically massacred by Gambian security forces, on the orders of President Jammeh, who feared that the migrants were coup plotters. Adama said “I searched everywhere - Mile 2 prison, all the prisons, and police stations. He loved me and he took care of me”. Adama searched for over a year, she would not accept that he was dead. One Ghanaian, Martin Kyere, who was with Lamin, escaped and is the sole survivor and vocal activist in the campaign to bring Yahya Jammeh and his cadre to justice.
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Jason Florio | Gambia, 2020
Robert Stivers | Mystery of Darkness
Jill Nathanson: At the Galleries, 2013
Jill Nathanson at Messineo Art Projects/Wyman Contemporary, 2012
Art Around the Edges, 2012
Jason Florio, The Long Fight for Kawtoolie, 2012
Jason Florio, Fighting Spirit, 2012
Antonio Carreno, Messineo Art Projects / Wyman Contemporary, 2011
Jill Nathanson at Messineo Art Projects and Wyman Contemporary
Jill Nathanson’s Quiet Vision, 2010
Paul Vickery - Past Imperfect Future Tense, 2010
Jason Florio, Black and White Magazine, 2009
Gema Alava: Tell Me the Truth, 2008
An Alchemist's Reverie, Picture Magazine, Fall 2002
Robert Stivers, Black & White Magazine, June 2001
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