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Syria: “Lens of a Young Homsi”, Photographs of a City under Siege

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Español · Siria: "Lentes de un joven de Homs", fotografías de una ciudad sitiada
Malagasy · Syria: "Lens of a Young Homsi", Sarin'ny Tanàna Iray Atao Fahirano
বাংলা · সিরিয়াঃ- লেন্স অফ এ ইয়াং হোমিস- অবোরধে থাকা একটি শহরের আলোকচিত্র
Dansk · Syrien: "kameralinsen bag en ung borger fra Homs", Fotografier af en storby under belejring
Català · Síria: "L'objectiu d'un jove d'Homs", fotografies d'una ciutat sota setge
Deutsch · Syrien: „Lens of a Young Homsi“, Fotos einer Stadt im Belagerungszustand
简体中文 · 叙利亚:年轻荷姆斯人镜头下的围城
繁體中文 · 敘利亞:年輕荷姆斯人鏡頭下的圍城
Français · Syrie : "Derrière l'objectif d'un jeune de Homs", des photos d'une ville assiégée
عربي · عدسة شاب حمصي، صور من مدينة سورية تحت الحصار

When demonstrations started in Syria in March 2011, a group of friends from Homs, all under 25, took their cameras to photograph these unprecedented protests in their city. Soon after, they were photographing the destruction of the city´s streets and neighborhoods as a result of the regime crackdown. Through their lenses, they aim to show the world what Homs was like, and what it has become, documenting memorial revolutionary moments from “the city of the revolution”. They receive daily requests from people who had to flee the city and want to know if their houses have been destroyed or not.

They insist that they are just a group of volunteers, with no professional training, but their work is outstanding. They are the “Lens of a Young Homsi”:

Photo by the “Lens of a Young Homsi”, taken from their Facebook page

Photo by the “Lens of a Young Homsi”, taken from their Facebook page

This video shows some of their work and why Lens of a Young Homsi makes a difference to those who have been forced to flee their homes in Homs:

“Sandbags, barricades, soldiers armed to their teeth, bullets, bombs, checkpoints cutting out one district from the other…” This is the scenario these young Homsis show through their lenses:

You can follow their work on Facebook and Twitter.

  • http://twitter.com/raygibbs1 Raymond Gibbs

    so young so brave so full of freedom . salutes & thank you each

  • José Manuel Bravo

    Es una pasada todo esto, te deja un poco fuera de juego

  • ivonotes

    Hi Leila, very nice.

    are they only on Facebook and Twitter? It would be nice to see their images in another forum or platform as well. I wonder, do you know them? This is something that we could help them do, I think, if they are interested.

  • http://www.facebook.com/emma.c.lewis1 Emma Caroline Lewis

    These were powerful and sad videos. Very brave people, and so young. My heart breaks for them.

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