Laura Boushnak: The deadly legacy of cluster bombs
Laura Boushnak is a Kuwaiti-born Palestinian photographer whose work focuses on women, literacy and education reform in the Arab world. Full bio
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of a deserted field full of land mines.
it makes me nervous.
a cluster bomb survivor
Israel-Hezbollah War in Lebanon.
other survivors all around the world,
repercussions of cluster munitions
started in Lebanon,
at Agence France-Presse in Paris.
missed my parents' home.
on assignment to cover that war,
with my family,
to escape southern Lebanon.
south, back to their homes,
cluster submunitions
the 34-day conflict.
during the last week of the conflict.
drive from my parents' home
him through the years.
since we first met.
physical and emotional trauma.
to offer his friends tattoos,
who spends hours surfing the Internet
become his girlfriend.
of losing his legs
that never occur to us.
or take for granted,
picking up something from the floor,
of stress and anxiety?
became of Mohammed,
what a cluster bomb was,
weapon was used
between a military target
what a cluster bomb is.
filled with bomblets.
hundreds of bomblets.
just like landmines --
his land without a problem.
and burn some branches,
could be set off because of the heat.
those bomblets for toys,
bouncy balls or soda cans.
a few months after the conflict ended
other kids' stories across the world
to the horrifying implications
in January 2007.
after his accident.
to get used to his new body.
at night wanting to scratch his lost feet.
was my instant realization
was likely to face in the future --
while adjusting to his injury
for Palestinian refugees,
Palestinian refugees,
in the public sector
regret dropping out of school
of a university degree
of impact on communities,
drop out of school,
to provide for their families.
the continuous physical pain
the poorest of the poor.
is a burden to the families.
on humanitarian agencies,
lifelong support to the injured.
proper prosthetic legs.
among his friends.
impacts of the weapon
early medical reports,
poor appetite, sleep disturbance
proper help to fully recover.
is to leave Lebanon at any cost --
on a hazardous journey
Europe today through the Mediterranean.
and hurting whole communities
of the Mines Advisory Group,
tons of munitions over Laos.
their targets in Vietnam,
where planes would drop their loads
with loaded planes."
Committee of the Red Cross,
countries in the world --
submunitions remain.
or injured since 1973.
by over 20 states during armed conflicts
an international treaty
the Convention on Cluster Munitions.
of cluster munitions --
Russia and China --
them in the future,
in their stockpiles
been used most recently
in Yemen and Syria.
on the worldwide investments
billions of US dollars
cluster munitions.
are based in countries
the Convention on Cluster Munitions.
to find was picking lemons.
to work in the field he said,
often contaminate areas
source of income.
International's research,
by cluster munitions are civilians.
of casualties are males.
these people have no choice
to three sisters.
to provide for his family,
due to his physical disability
to people with disabilities,
out looking for a job,
paid to him out of pity.
He said, "My dream is to run,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Laura Boushnak - PhotographerLaura Boushnak is a Kuwaiti-born Palestinian photographer whose work focuses on women, literacy and education reform in the Arab world.
Why you should listen
Boushnak's documentary project I Read I Write explores the barriers women face accessing education and the role of literacy in improving the lives of women in Egypt, Yemen, Kuwait, Jordan, Tunisia and Saudi Arabia. For the project, Boushnak encouraged women to write their thoughts on prints of their portraits, engaging them directly in the artistic process. Boushnak’s images have been widely published, and her work has been exhibited in museums and galleries around the world. She is a co-founder of Rawiya, a collective that brings together the work and experience of female photographers from the Middle East.
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