
Children’s drawings document a tragedy
Researchers from Human Rights Watch recently visited refugee camps in Darfur, in southern Sudan. While there, they gave drawing materials to the children in the camps. The drawings these children produced are powerful and saddening, a testimony to man’s inhumanity to man. A traveling exhibition of the drawings, sponsored by Human Rights Watch, will bring the message to people in cities across the United States.
Take a look at the drawings and see if you can remain unmoved.
Posted by on 08/01 at 04:41 PM
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