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Yemeni Graffiti Artists Hope Images Will Highlight War Horrors\ On “Newsweek,me”

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Yemeni Graffiti Artists Hope Images Will Highlight War Horrors

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  • October 25, 2016, 2 days ago
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Saida Ahmad Baghili, 18, who is affected by severe acute malnutrition, sits on a bed at the al-Thawra hospital in the Red Sea port city of Houdieda, Yemen REUTERS/Abduljabbar Zeyad TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Saida Ahmad Baghili, 18, who is affected by severe acute malnutrition, sits on a bed at the al-Thawra hospital in the Red Sea port city of Houdieda, Yemen REUTERS/Abduljabbar Zeyad TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

 

SANAA, Oct 25 – Yemeni street artists are daubing the capital’s walls with haunting images of war and starving children in an effort to highlight the impact conflict is having on the country’s population.

The graffiti, including a malnourished child locked in a blood-red coffin, is turning heads in a country where more than two thirds of the population are in need of some form of humanitarian aid, according to the United Nations.

“We came up with this campaign because of the internal and external wars in Yemen, the economic crisis, all of these factors led to famine and poverty in Yemen,” said participating artist, Thou Yazan Al Alawi.

More than 10,000 people have been killed, thousands more wounded and the healthcare and education systems have crumbled in Yemen‘s 19-month civil war.

A Saudi-led coalition launched an offensive last March aimed at restoring exiled Yemeni president Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi to power and ousting the Iran-allied Houthi movement from their strongholds.

“The war has made this country sick, people are dying of hunger,” said one passer-by, Yousef Abdelqawi.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor muradsubayPosted on October 27, 2016October 27, 2016Format ImageCategories All PostsTags Death by hunger and disease, graffiti, malunitration, murad subay, newsweek, Ruins campaign, starvation, street art, War in yemen, War murals, yemenLeave a comment on Yemeni Graffiti Artists Hope Images Will Highlight War Horrors\ On “Newsweek,me”

Yemeni graffiti artists hope images will highlight war horrors\ Reuters

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World News | Mon Oct 24, 2016 | 12:43pm EDT

Yemeni graffiti artists hope images will highlight war horrors

Boys walks pass a graffiti of artist Murad Subai depicting a child suffering from malnutrition in a coffin along a street in Sanaa, Yemen, October 20, 2016. REUTERS/Mohamed al-Sayaghi
Boys walks pass a graffiti of artist Murad Subai depicting a child suffering from malnutrition in a coffin along a street in Sanaa, Yemen, October 20, 2016. REUTERS/Mohamed al-Sayaghi
A man walks pass a graffiti by artist Thi Yazen AL-Alawy depicting a bottle of milk with a malnourished child inside along a street in Sanaa, Yemen, October 20, 2016. REUTERS/Mohamed al-Sayaghi
A man walks pass a graffiti by artist Thi Yazen AL-Alawy depicting a bottle of milk with a malnourished child inside along a street in Sanaa, Yemen, October 20, 2016. REUTERS/Mohamed al-Sayaghi

 

Yemeni street artists are daubing the capital’s walls with haunting images of war and starving children in an effort to highlight the impact conflict is having on the country’s population.

The graffiti, including a malnourished child locked in a blood-red coffin, is turning heads in a country where more than two thirds of the population are in need of some form of humanitarian aid, according to the United Nations.

“We came up with this campaign because of the internal and external wars in Yemen, the economic crisis, all of these factors led to famine and poverty in Yemen,” said participating artist, Thou Yazan Al Alawi.

More than 10,000 people have been killed, thousands more wounded and the healthcare and education systems have crumbled in Yemen’s 19-month civil war.

A Saudi-led coalition launched an offensive last March aimed at restoring exiled Yemeni president Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi to power and ousting the Iran-allied Houthi movement from their strongholds.

“The war has made this country sick, people are dying of hunger,” said one passer-by, Yousef Abdelqawi.

(Reporting by Reuters Television; Writing by Adela Suliman; Editing by Patrick Johnston and Alison Williams)

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Unknown's avatarAuthor muradsubayPosted on October 25, 2016October 25, 2016Format ImageCategories All PostsTags Death by hunger and disease, murad subay, Reuters, Ruins campaign, street art, War in yemen, yemenLeave a comment on Yemeni graffiti artists hope images will highlight war horrors\ Reuters

“Death by Hunger and Disease” 10th “Ruins” campaign activity on RUETERS

 

Boys walks pass a graffiti of artist Murad Subai depicting a child suffering from malnutrition in a coffin along a street in Sanaa, Yemen, October 20, 2016. REUTERS/Mohamed al-Sayaghi

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Unknown's avatarAuthor muradsubayPosted on October 22, 2016Format ImageCategories All PostsTags Death by hunger and disease, murad subay, peace and war, Reuters, Ruins campaign, street art, yemenLeave a comment on “Death by Hunger and Disease” 10th “Ruins” campaign activity on RUETERS

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epa05595530 A picture made available on 21 October 2016 shows a Yemeni artist spraying a graffiti on a wall in protest against the ongoing conflict and the worsening economic situation in the war-affected country, in Sana’a, Yemen, 20 October 2016. According to reports, since March 2015, ongoing conflict and the Saudi-led airstrike campaign in Yemen have left 21.2 million - 82 percent of Yemen’s population - in dire need of humanitarian aid, including 9.9 million children.  EPA/YAHYA ARHAB
 A picture made available on 21 October 2016 shows a Yemeni artist spraying a graffiti on a wall in protest against the ongoing conflict and the worsening economic situation in the war-affected country, in Sana’a, Yemen, 20 October 2016. According to reports, since March 2015, ongoing conflict and the Saudi-led airstrike campaign in Yemen have left 21.2 million – 82 percent of Yemen’s population – in dire need of humanitarian aid, including 9.9 million children. EPA/YAHYA ARHAB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Unknown's avatarAuthor muradsubayPosted on October 21, 2016Format ImageCategories All PostsTags Death by hunger and disease, financial times, Ruins campaign, street art, yemen1 Comment on Photo Diary on “FINANCIAL TIMES”

“رضاعة الموت” “Death Feeding Bottle”

 

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جدارية الفنان ذي يزن العلوي، ضمن حملة “حُطام” في النشاط العاشر بعنوان “الموت بالجوع والمرض”، على جدار في تقاطع شارع الزبيري مع شارع بغداد، 20 إكتوبر 2016.

Artist Thi Yazan’s mural “Death Feeding Bottle” within “Ruins” campaign in its tenth activity entitled “Death by Hunger and Disease”. He painted the mural on a wall at the intersection of Zubairi St and Baghdad St. 20.Oct.2016

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Unknown's avatarAuthor muradsubayPosted on October 20, 2016Format ImageCategories NewsTags Death by hunger and disease, Ruins campaign, starvation, street art, Thi yazen alalwi, yemenLeave a comment on “رضاعة الموت” “Death Feeding Bottle”

“الموت بالجوع والمرض” “Death by Hunger and Disease”

يعيش اليمنيون أوضاع معيشية وصحية قاهرة تتزايد وتيرتها مع كل لحظة تمر دون أن ينهي اطراف الصراع الحرب التي أدخلوا فيها الشعب اليمني، والذي اتت على الكثير وبكلفة باهضه جاذبة معها كوارث على جميع الأصعدة من مجاعة وسوء تغذية و انتشار للأمراض والتي كان أخرها الكوليرا، والقائمة تطول.
جداريتي ضمن حملة “حُطام”، في النشاط العاشر والذي كان عن “الموت بالجوع والمرض”، على جدار نقابة على تقاطع شارع الزبيري مع شارع بغداد، 20 أكتوبر 2016.
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Yemenis are facing devastating living and health conditions, and the deterioration of these increases with every passing moment in this war. Whether it is starvation, severe malnutrition, epidemics spread and so on, the ongoing conflict along with its extremely heavy costs on Yemenis is tugging with it catastrophes upon the living conditions and health system in Yemen.
My mural within “Ruins” campaign in its tenth activity entitled “Death by hunger and disease”. I painted the mural on a wall at the intersection of Zubairi St and Baghdad St. 20.Oct.2016
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Unknown's avatarAuthor muradsubayPosted on October 20, 2016October 20, 2016Format ImageCategories NewsTags art the time of war, Death by hunger and disease, epidemics, murad subay, Ruins campaign, starvation, street art, yemenLeave a comment on “الموت بالجوع والمرض” “Death by Hunger and Disease”

“Children Recruitment mural” VIDC online magazine cover

 

جدارية “تجنيد الأطفال”، ضمن حملة “12 ساعة” غلاف لمجلة ” معهد فينا للحوار والتعاون الدولي الإلكترونية (في أي دي سي)”، في عددها الفصلي الـ 38.

  Children Recruitment mural, “12 Hours” Campaign, a cover of the magazine of “Vienna Institute for International Dialogue and Cooperation (VIDC)” in its quarterly publication 38.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor muradsubayPosted on September 30, 2016Format ImageCategories 12 ساعة, All PostsTags 12 Hours, Art, Child Recruitment, graffiti in yemen, murad subay, street art, Vienna Institute for International Dialogue and Cooperation2 Comments on “Children Recruitment mural” VIDC online magazine cover

葉門世界遺產 「會呼吸的歷史城市」

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葉門世界遺產 「會呼吸的歷史城市」

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Souq al-Melh市集保留傳統特色。(取材自英國衛報)
Souq al-Melh市集保留傳統特色。(取材自英國衛報)
塗鴉藝術家Murad Subay透過街頭塗鴉傳遞和平訊息。(歐新社資料照片)
塗鴉藝術家Murad Subay透過街頭塗鴉傳遞和平訊息。(歐新社資料照片)
2011年葉門爆發反政府示威,成功讓前總統沙雷下台。(路透資料照片)
2011年葉門爆發反政府示威,成功讓前總統沙雷下台。(路透資料照片)
薩里赫清真寺是葉門最具伊斯蘭特色的建築物。(路透資料照片)

葉門首都沙那老城區於1986年列入聯合國教科文組織世界遺產名錄,被譽為是「會呼吸的歷史城市」。不過由於葉門政治動盪不安,當地居民說:「我們在長期戰區生活。」

★觀賞老城區 必訪「總統清真寺」

2008年完工薩里赫清真寺(Al Saleh Mosque)是葉門最大的建築物,也是最具特色的伊斯蘭建築。由前總統沙雷(Ali Abdullah Saleh)建造,也以他的名字命名,所以又稱為「總統清真寺」。屋頂設計六座喚拜塔,光是正廳面積就達1萬3500平方米,可容納超過4萬4000人, 這裡也是觀賞老城區的最佳地點。

★塗鴉悼死者 讓倖存者看見希望

由於葉門戰火不斷,因此人民格外渴望和平的到來。葉門街頭塗鴉藝術家Murad Subay便找了朋友與當地孩子一起在街頭塗鴉,傳達人民對於和平的訴求。每當戰火將城市變成斷壁殘垣,他們就在街頭畫上美麗的圖樣,且廣邀其他民眾一起 加入。Subay希望藉由這些畫作紀念死去的百姓,也讓倖存者能看見希望。2014年他獲得義大利Veronese頒發的藝術和平獎。

★赴傳統市場 吃全沙那最棒早餐

進入沙那舊城的Souq al-Melh市集便能發現這個城市獨特的魅力,小街道上保留了許多傳統特色,有各式各樣具民族風味的手工藝品和飾品以及傳統小吃,這裡還有全沙那最棒的早餐。

★10歲嫁13歲 童婚惹議震驚國際

2010年3月沙那因幾樁童婚案招致爭議,其中包括10歲的Sally Al-Sabahi被迫嫁給13歲的Ilham,並遭到丈夫強暴及毆打,內出血4天後傷重不治。這則新聞引起國際震驚,聯合國及婦權組織「立即平等」 (Equality Now)皆嚴厲譴責,在強大的壓力下,葉門政府似乎有終結童婚傳統的趨勢。

★人民的願望 「和平…還在路上」

2011年起許多年輕的社會活動家和大學生由於不滿失業和貪汙等現象,聚集在沙那街頭展開反政府示威,期間發生暴力衝突,也遭到政府武力鎮壓,最後成功讓前總統沙雷下台。雖然如此,和平的願望卻還是沒有實現,2015年葉門爆發內戰,使人民繼續生活在動盪之中。

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Artist Murad Subay worries about the future for Yemen’s children\ Article by: Ryan McChrystal

 

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Artist Murad Subay worries about the future for Yemen’s children

By Ryan McChrystal / 22 September 2016

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Credit: Ruins campaign. Bani Waleed, September 2016

On 3 September 2016, a group of Houthi rebels convened a meeting at al-Najah School in the al-Haima district of Bani Waleed, a local witness told Murad Subay, street artist and winner of the 2016 Index on Censorship award for arts, that the men entered the school without permission.

“We are not with any of the warring parties – we are caught in the middle,” the witness said.

Soon after, the school was destroyed in an airstrike carried out by the Saudi Arabian-led military coalition, killing one disabled student and adding 1,200 to the more than 3.4 million already forced out of education in the country as over 3,600 schools have been forced to close in the course of the war.

“Can you imagine? These are the soldiers of the wars to come,” Subay told Index. “Without education, these children could become tomorrow’s fighters and tools in the hands of extremists.”

At dawn on 4 September Subay travelled to Bani Waleed to create a mural on what remained of al-Najah.

Credit: Ruins campaign. Bani Waleed, September 2016

“When we got there I asked some of the students what they were going to do now that their school was destroyed and some told me they will go to Sanaa while others said they will travel to surrounding villages,” Subay said. “But it will be much more difficult for the 400 girls who attended the school because traditions in Yemen mean they will not be able to travel alone, making it impossible for them to go to other villages to study.”


2016 Freedom of Expression Fellow Murad Subay

Murad Subay is the 2016 Index on Censorship Freedom of Expression Arts Award-winner and fellow. His practice involves Yemenis in creating murals that protest the country’s civil war. Read more about Subay’s work.


Destroying schools isn’t a big deal for the warring parties, the artist added. “Some of the children of those leaders who shout ‘death to America’ are studying at the best universities in the world, including in the USA, while each bombed school in Yemen – especially big ones like al-Haima – will take years to rebuild.”

The situation is made even more difficult in a time of war when resources and building materials are almost impossible to come by. “Even if the West stopped supplying weapons to Saudi Arabia today and patted themselves on the back saying ‘we are doing good’, Saudi Arabia already has enough to wage wars for another 150 years if it wants.”

If there is any hope for peace to prevail and schools, hospitals and other buildings belonging to the people are to be rebuilt, countries like Britain and America should take a step further and tell Saudi Arabia “to show restraint”, Subay said.

“While Saudi Arabia is doing the majority of the destruction, all sides of the war in Yemen must take responsibility.”

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Credit: Ruins campaign. Bani Waleed, September 2016

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Credit: Ruins campaign. Bani Waleed, September 2016

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Credit: Ruins campaign. Bani Waleed, September 2016

The mural completed on 4 September depicts a child holding a hand grenade in place of a book, with the words “Children without schools” painted in English and Arabic.

When painting with fellow artists from the Ruins campaign – set up in May 2015 in collaboration with fellow artist Thi Yazen to paint on the walls of buildings damaged by the war – on 25 August,  the group were arrested and interrogated by a local militia.

“They asked us to sign a letter with our fingerprints promising that we would not return again without permission,” Subay explains. “I actually did have permission from a local tribal leader but they wouldn’t listen.”

The artists were told if they returned they would be punished.

“My friends were very afraid and some of them said even with permission they would not return,” Subay said. “It was a strange situation for them.”

Subway himself isn’t put off and is already looking forward the next Ruins campaign, wherever that may be.

 

The last time he spoke with Index, Ruins had just completed a series of murals in front of the Central Bank of Yemen to represent the country’s economic collapse. Soon after the murals were finished, Houthi rebels defaced two out of the three works of art, writing “Samidoon” (صامدون), meaning “steadfast”, which is one of their slogans.

Assessing the situation in Yemen and the many different sides of the conflict, Subay said: “It is very difficult. Every night we hear airstrikes here and there, but we go on with our lives.”

“But any day when I can paint is a good one.”

Nominations are now open for 2017 Index on Censorship Freedom of Expression Awards and will remain open until 3 October. You can make yours here.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor muradsubayPosted on September 22, 2016September 22, 2016Format ImageCategories All PostsTags Children without school mural, graffiti, index on censorship, Indexoncensorship, murad subay, Ruins campaign, Ryan McChrystal, street art, yemen, Yemen WarLeave a comment on Artist Murad Subay worries about the future for Yemen’s children\ Article by: Ryan McChrystal

Photo on “BBC world” of the 5th mural, 12 Hours campaign.

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