Interactive exhibition that highlights the plight of the Forgotten Children who fled Zimbabwe’s political turmoil, in search of a better life, peace and security. May 2010. (Photos by Laurin Berger).
The largest mass movement of people into South Africa is continuing into its seventh year, yet the Government appears to have a policy that consists mainly of window dressing and broken promises.
Owen Maseko was arrested on 26 March 2010 for his courageous exhibition of art on the theme of Gukurahundi. It featured installations, paintings, and paintings and graffiti done directly on to the walls.
Biting poverty in Zimbabwe forces many Zimbabweans to leave the country in hope of better survival opportunites. These images capture some of the hardships in 2009.
Images in this gallery reveal the experiences of opposition supporters and political activists singled out for violence by Zanu PF members and supporters. The images were taken in 2008.
A number of policies under the Zanu PF government have led to economic devastation, forcing Zimbabweans into grinding poverty. Images in this set were taken in 2007.
This set of images highlights a growing political intolerance towards public protests and demonstrations. Some of the images date from 1999, while others were taken in the late 2000s.
Operation Murambatsvina had devastating implications for poverty-stricken Zimbabweans. Many of the photos in this set were taken one year after the government crackdown in 2005.
This set of images chronicles the ongoing horrific impacts of Operation Murambatsvina on the lives of thousands of Zimbabweans. The images are from 2005.
Images in this gallery, from 2003, depict Zimbabweans with injuries from violent attacks, refugees fleeing the country, and Zimbabweans trying to survive in South Africa.
Action called by the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) in 2003 provoked a violent crackdown by Zimbabwe's police. This set features images of some of the injured.