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Subject: [Leica] Library removes murdered Kazemi photos after complaint
From: tim at KairosPhoto.com (Timothy Atherton)
Date: Tue Jun 7 12:36:29 2005

You have got to love censorship, even after she died for her photography,
her work is still shown disrespect:

 An exhibition of work by slain Canadian photographer Zahra Kazemi has been
shut down, following complaints it was too sympathetic to the Palestinian
uprising.

Last week, a collection of 23 black-and-white photos Kazemi took during her
travels in countries like Israel, Iran and Afghanistan opened at a municipal
library in the Montreal borough of C?te Saint-Luc, which has a large Jewish
population.

A library patron complained that several of the photos depict scenes of the
intefadeh, the Palestinian uprising in Israel, and of Palestinian refugee
camps. Gallery officials decided to remove five images.

Kazemi's son Stephan Hachemi told Radio-Canada Monday that dismantling the
exhibition shows a lack of respect.... more at:

http://www.cbc.ca/story/arts/national/2005/06/07/Arts/kazemiexhibit050607.ht
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Timothy Atherton


Replies: Reply from tgif at mbi.nifty.com (Tom Kumagai) ([OT] Re: [Leica] Library removes murdered Kazemi photos after complaint)