Facebook
COV19 Chronicles - Refugee Art UK - Covid 19 - Corona Virus Artwork
  • About
  • Archive
  • Exhibition
  • Blog
  • Research
Contact
  • About
  • Archive
  • Exhibition
  • Blog
  • Research
  • Contact
Photography

Pikpa Then and Now: The Destruction of a Safe Passage Refugee Camp on Lesvos

Share on Twitter
Share on Facebook

These three double images by Knut Bry represent Pikpa refugee camp in Mytilene, Lesvos when it was thriving as a safe space, a zone of compassion, care and solidarity for the most vulnerable refugees (2012-20). As the situation on the island worsened due to failures in European policies and government incompetence, solidarity waned and hostility rose on the island. Politicians bowed to local protests and closed the camp in 2020 and it was shut down. The Eviction of Pikpa Open Refugee Camp – COV19 Chronicles

Vulnerable refugees were evacuated suddenly and with military precision. Why one may ask? The communal hall, once a place of friendship and commensality is now dilapidated. The wooden cabins that some called their cottage home, now empty and in disuse. The communal gardens and allotments once thriving, now a waste land. What a waste!
Back
View More
How We Treat Refugees is a Reflection of Who We Are

How We Treat Refugees is a Reflection of Who We Are

Previous
Photography
Freedom with Free Bus

Freedom with Free Bus

Next
Word Art
© COV19 Chronicles/The Open University 2022
Website by AmberCouch
  • Privacy Policy