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Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Bureau of Internal Refugees

This are images taken during a photo visi with Tudla Productions to the railroad tracks where demolitions and relocations are ongoing. The people living in small houses alongside the railroad tracks are being driven away to various relocation centers outside the city to find themselves trekking back to the city on account of poor living conditions, lack of jobs and services. These people may be squatters but they it is disheartening to know that they are part of the growing number of Internal refugees in our homeland,


These images are part of the documentation using a Fuji GW670 medium-format rangefinder camera and 220 size Porta film and scanned









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