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Exhibition event: Myanmar, human rights and the Rohingya genocide with Schona Jolly KC, Philippe Sands KC, and Matthew Smith

In this event, held as part of the event series for the Library and Fortify Rights’ exhibition A Chance to Breathe: Photographs by Rohingya Refugees in Cox’s Bazar Camps, the leading international law and human rights barrister Philippe Sands KC will be in conversation discussing The Gambia’s case at the International Court of Justice in relation to the Crime of Genocide under the Genocide Convention.

A Chance to Breathe: Photographs by Rohingya Refugees in Cox’s Bazar Camps

The Wiener Holocaust Library’s new exhibition showcases the award-winning photography of Omal Khair, Dil Kayas and Azimul Hasan, three survivors of the Rohingya genocide. Their works provide a rich and intimate look at Rohingya life in the refugee camps of Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh, offering a rare glimpse into the daily lives of Rohingya refugees and genocide survivors. 
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