Echoes of Kashmir: UN Exhibition Puts a Human Face on Terrorism
A photo exhibition at the United Nations' Broken Chair by ECO FAWN Society humanized terrorism statistics in Kashmir. It highlighted personal stories of affected women and children, aiming to raise awareness and foster empathy. Attendees included UN delegates and activists, who praised the impactful display.
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- Switzerland
A powerful photo exhibition at the United Nations' Broken Chair, organized by ECO FAWN Society, brought the human side of terrorism in Kashmir into sharp focus.
The exhibition aimed to transform cold statistics into poignant human stories, particularly spotlighting the voices of women and children affected by ongoing violence.
The event attracted a diverse audience, including UN delegates, foreign diplomats, and human rights activists, who lauded the initiative for fostering empathy and dialogue.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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