Hello my friends..
As usual, on the daily monomad Challenge I want to contribute my entry for the Challenge And this is the entry for the Monomad Challenge this time.
Conflict in a place or in an area will cause many losses in various fields. And also have a serious impact on the lives of people living in areas affected by conflict.
As happened to the Rohingya ethnic group in Myanmar.
The Rohingya ethnic group had to leave their country to save their lives from the impact of the conflict. They had to give up their homes and possessions and cross the ocean to seek refuge in another country.
Well, in the last year in the area there have been many Rohingya ethnic groups stranded in the coastal areas where I live. They were stranded when they were about to sail to another country to save themselves. And until now, they are still being accommodated in temporary places by regional orders.
Some time ago, I came to their shelter to help document the delivery of food aid for Rohingya ethnic refugees who were accommodated in temporary shelters.
Yes, in this post I share some visuals that tell about their conditions in temporary shelters. They suffer greatly there. Because they cannot be free like ordinary people. They are surrounded by fences and guarded by security and immigration officials. Maybe you can feel their suffering from the visuals that I share in my post. Okay, that's all my post for this time. Thank you
This is my entry for the #monomad challenge contest, hosted and curated by @monochromes.
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Category | Black and White Photography |
Processed | Adobe Photoshop CC |
Location | Lhokseumawe, Indonesia |
Best Regard's
@bnwphoto (Januar)
About Me
My name is Januar. I live in Aceh, Indonesia. Aceh is one of the provincial cities in Indonesia. I have hobbies in photography, swimming, and others. For more details about me, you can read it in my first post on this link First my post in blog Hive
It’s heartbreaking to see that in the 21st century, conflicts like these are still part of our world. In my country, nothing has escalated to a civil war yet, but it’s a possibility. I hope for peace everywhere. Great photographic work, bro.