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  • Massacre of civilians in Ukraine
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    Massacre of civilians in Ukraine
    April 20, 2022 - Borodyanka, Ukraine: The bodies of six people in a mass grave and three others a few yards away, (shown here) were uncovered in the town of Borodianka on April 20, 2022. Nadya Boyko was waiting for the body of her son, Constantine Boyko, who had also been shot by Russians. Two bullet holes could be seen in his right side. Ukraine criminal police investigators documented the evidence of war crimes before putting the bodies into body bags. (Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    2022 Los Angeles Times

     

  • Russian drone attack in Odesa region
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    Russian drone attack in Odesa region
    A war crimes prosecutor faces a house damaged by a Russian drone attack in Odesa region, Ukraine, on May 16, 2025. (Photo by Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
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    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    20th January 2025

    Smajo Beöo OBE speaks

    For a Better Future - a ceremony to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day in the Chamber at City Hall.

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    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
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    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony at City Hall, London, UK.
    20th January 2025

    Andrew Boff - Member of the London Assembly - speaks

    For a Better Future - a ceremony to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day in the Chamber at City Hall.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
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    Maxwell Smart: At 10, I fled the Nazis to live starving and alone in the woods. For two years, detection meant death
    Maxwell Smart lost his family in the Holocaust, but was saved by his mother’s instruction to run. It was seven decades before he told anyone what had happened.

    Maxwell Smart still feels at his safest when it rains. The 93-year-old first learned this as a boy of 10, alone in a forest, lying on a bed of leaves in a makeshift bunker, waiting out the Nazi occupation of Poland. For two years he hid in the forest, evading hunters. Detection meant likely death.

    Smart is a Holocaust survivor. He was just nine when the Nazis took away his parents and younger sister, leaving him completely alone. He lost more than 60 members of his family in that time. But he did not talk to a single person about it for 70 years.

    Maxwell Smart, 93, who was a boy in what is now western Ukraine during the second world war. His entire family were massacred, and he survived the war hiding in woods.
    Montreal, Quebec, May 10th 2024.

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    James A Rosen

     

  • Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    27th January 2023.1

    Antoinette Mutabazi, survivor of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda

    The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.

    In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.

    The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.

    These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.

    The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    27th January 2023.1

    Antoinette Mutabazi, survivor of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda

    Sokphal Din BEM
    Forced out of his home by the Khmer Rouge in 1975, Sokphal endured hard labour in the Killing Fields and eventually survived the Genocide in Cambodia

    John Hajdu is a survivor of the Holocaust in Hungary and lived under the subsequent socialist regime in Budapest

    Laura Marks and Robert Rinder

    Joan Salter MBE

    Holocaust survivor Dr Martin Stern born in 1938 and lived in Holland. He survived camps at both Westerbork and Theresienstadt

    The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.

    In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.

    The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.

    These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.

    The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this imag

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    27th January 2023.1

    Antoinette Mutabazi, survivor of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda

    Sokphal Din BEM
    Forced out of his home by the Khmer Rouge in 1975, Sokphal endured hard labour in the Killing Fields and eventually survived the Genocide in Cambodia

    John Hajdu is a survivor of the Holocaust in Hungary and lived under the subsequent socialist regime in Budapest

    Laura Marks and Robert Rinder

    Joan Salter MBE

    Holocaust survivor Dr Martin Stern born in 1938 and lived in Holland. He survived camps at both Westerbork and Theresienstadt

    The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.

    In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.

    The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.

    These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.

    The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this imag

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    27th January 2023.1

    Antoinette Mutabazi, survivor of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda

    Sokphal Din BEM
    Forced out of his home by the Khmer Rouge in 1975, Sokphal endured hard labour in the Killing Fields and eventually survived the Genocide in Cambodia

    John Hajdu is a survivor of the Holocaust in Hungary and lived under the subsequent socialist regime in Budapest

    Laura Marks and Robert Rinder

    Joan Salter MBE

    Holocaust survivor Dr Martin Stern born in 1938 and lived in Holland. He survived camps at both Westerbork and Theresienstadt

    The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.

    In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.

    The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.

    These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.

    The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this imag

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    27th January 2023.1

    The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.

    In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.

    The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.

    These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.

    The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    27th January 2023.1

    The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.

    In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.

    The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.

    These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.

    The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    27th January 2023.1

    The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.

    In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.

    The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.

    These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.

    The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    27th January 2023.1

    Holocaust survivor Dr Martin Stern born in 1938 and lived in Holland. He survived camps at both Westerbork and Theresienstadt

    The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.

    In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.

    The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.

    These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.

    The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    27th January 2023.1

    The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.

    In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.

    The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.

    These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.

    The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    27th January 2023.1

    The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.

    In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.

    The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.

    These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.

    The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    27th January 2023.1

    John Hajdu is a survivor of the Holocaust in Hungary and lived under the subsequent socialist regime in Budapest

    The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.

    In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.

    The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.

    These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.

    The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    27th January 2023.1

    The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.

    In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.

    The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.

    These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.

    The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    27th January 2023.1

    The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.

    In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.

    The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.

    These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.

    The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    27th January 2023.1

    The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.

    In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.

    The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.

    These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.

    The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    John Hajdu is a survivor of the Holocaust in Hungary and lived under the subsequent socialist regime in Budapest.

    with Joan Salter MBE

    The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.

    In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.

    The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.

    These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.

    The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.

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  • Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    27th January 2023.1

    Joan Salter MBE, born Fanny Zimetbaum in Brussels, Belgium

    The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.

    In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.

    The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.

    These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.

    The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    27th January 2023.1

    Joan Salter MBE, born Fanny Zimetbaum in Brussels, Belgium

    The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.

    In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.

    The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.

    These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.

    The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
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    A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
    Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.

    It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
    The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
    These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
    Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.

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  • A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
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    A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
    Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.

    It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
    The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
    These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
    Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.

    © Gary Calton / Guardian / eyevine

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