Editor’s Note: Amrita Chandradas is a documentary photographer currently based in Singapore and working across Southeast Asia. In 2014 she won the prestigious “Top 30 Under 30” award by Magnum Photographs. In this exclusive article for Fox & Hedgehog she recounts the story of a trip to Sri Lanka to document the aftereffects of the civil war. You can view more of Amrita’s work on her website. Sri Lanka—known for her pristine beaches, lush wild jungles, and exotic food—has successfully conceale..
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"As the Editor of Groundviews, I was invited by World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers ...
This research is a part of Photodemos: Citizens of Photography—The Camera and the Political Imaginat...
In 2009, Dr. Darshan Ambalavanar returned to Sri Lanka to serve as Projects Manager at the Church of...
The old adage says that a 'picture tells a thousand words'. And by using just two satellite images f...
BRAMI has rushed from work to meet me. She arrives on her bike and tells me she must be home soon to...
During the Sri Lankan civil war an international media ban meant the conflict was largely unrecorded...
Student newspaper for Central Washington University for April 14, 2005https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu...
The tropical island of Sri Lanka is a paradise for tourists, but in 2009 it became a hell for its Ta...
Journalist Frances Harrison and Sri Lanka-born artist and novelist Roma Tearne discuss the horrors o...
VAVUNIYA, 13 May 2015 (IRIN) - Almost six years after Sri Lanka’s bloody civil conflict came to an e...
IDRC personnel. Paper presenting an overview of Sri Lanka's history, political development and cultu...
And yet in the midst of the misery I witnessed in Sri Lanka was incredible generosity. Residents who...
Journalist Lasantha Wickrematunge's murder on 8th January 2009 was utterly horrible and yet, even mo...
Frances Harrison, journalist and author of Still Counting the Dead, and Niromi de Soyza, former chil...
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"As the Editor of Groundviews, I was invited by World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers ...
This research is a part of Photodemos: Citizens of Photography—The Camera and the Political Imaginat...
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