Yerevan to host Human Side of Karabakh Conflict photo exhibit

Yerevan to host Human Side of Karabakh Conflict photo exhibit

PanARMENIAN.Net - Yerevan-based Moscow cinema will host a photo exhbition titled "Different Faces, Shared Hopes. The Human Side of Conflict" on Monday, December 10.

The exhibit, highlighting Nagorno Karabakh conflict is organised in cooperation with the International Alert NGO.

Head of the European Union Delegation to Armenia Traian Hristea will deliver an opening speech.

In March-April 2011, International Alert commissioned a series of portraits of people throughout the conflict torn region from international award-winning photographer Jonathan Banks. The aim of the project was to capture faces of different people that vividly represent the human side of the conflict, where each individual remains above all a human being with a right to be what they are, wherever they live, with dignity and in peace.

This initiative is financed by the European Union.

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