Photo Essays
New in Ceasefire, Photo Essays, Special Reports - Monday, May 23, 2011 7:00 - 2 Comments
Capturing Gaza Breaking the siege
Last week, Palestinians marched in their thousands to commemorate the 63rd anniversary of their national catastrophe, the Nakba. Ceasefire's Hama Waqum, who had just arrived in Gaza with the Vik2Gaza Convoy, reports on how a people besieged are finally breaking free.
New in Ceasefire, Photo Essays - Saturday, March 26, 2011 22:00 - 1 Comment
Special Report March for the Alternative: Photos and Videos
Saturday's huge march against the cuts has attracted half a million people, the biggest turn out in a decade. Ceasefire correspondent Tom Kavanagh provides a selection of photos and videos of the day's action.
Letters from Brussels, New in Ceasefire, Photo Essays - Tuesday, February 22, 2011 0:00 - 2 Comments
Letters from Brussels Dancing about architecture
In a new edition of her "Letters from Brussels", Ceasefire correspondent Emily Makintosh reports on a powerful art exhibition that got her thinking about the problems surrounding social housing provision in Brussels and Glasgow.
Photo Essays, Special Reports - Monday, September 20, 2010 0:16 - 13 Comments
Photo Essay – Kashmir: Bullets for Stones
More than 60 years after the partition, Kashmir continues to be a long-running yet hidden tragedy. In a powerful new photo essay, Ceasefire contributor Josh Strauss writes about the voices of resistance and defiance against Indian authority. The piece features first-hand accounts from the front line as well as remarkable photography by Imran Ali, Ashish Sharma and Sajad Raja.
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