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East Up Close

A fragmented portrait of East London

Un Tocco Di Kalsa

Drinking game in Palermo's Kalsa district

Sicily Untitled

Aestethic of a disrupted land

En Route To Dakar

Urban transformation in Dakar, Senegal

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Marginal Brazil

Life among marginalised favelas in Rio and Sao Paulo

Terra Nostra

Cohabiting with the mob in Sicily

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Nora There

My daughter Nora photographed beside complete strangers on the streets of London.

Athens 2012

How the global financial downfall impacted the Greek capital.

Baobab

The trees that challenged God's vanity

Peshawar 2001

Unrest in the Spiritual city of Pakistan

Sicilian Immigrants

Sicilians in London, forever immigrants. 

Bus Stories

What CCTV cameras capture on London Buses.

Read the full article by Professor Zygmund Bauman

Lampedusa Landings

Lampedusa 2006. Migrating as a necessity. Escaping from evil.

Route 30 Here We Stand

Standing united against freedom oppression in London

Karkhla Bricks Factory

Afghan refugees hardship and child labour in Pakistan's Karkhla bricks factory.

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Un Tocco Di Kalsa

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En Route To Dakar

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Marginal Brazil

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Terra Nostra

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 A man is waiting for the bus at a vandalised bus top inb Palermo. March 2009

Nora There

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Athens 2012

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 A tourist observes a panoramic view of Athens from the hight of the Acropolis.

Baobab

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Peshawar 2001

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Sicilian Immigrants

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Bus Stories

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Lampedusa Landings

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Sicily - Illegal Immigration - View of a small immigrant vessel

Route 30 Here We Stand

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Karkhla Bricks Factory

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 For thousands of Afghan refugees, the exodus from their country, towards a better condition of living, turned to be just the beginning 
of a new struggle for life.
Without any money, without job, and strangers in a hostile Pakistan, the afghan families had no other choice than labouring thirteen hours a day in the bricks factories spread all over the country.
One family, two thousand seven hundred bricks to be produced by hand every day.
A poor salary as a meagre consolation   of their efforts, just enough to survive, serious diseases caused from the lack of hygiene, and kids from just the age of three years old starting a life without hope, forced to labour together with their parents to reach the daily target; thousands of heavy bricks.
Stolen childhood is called, stolen childhood I have witnessed.

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