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Fazal Sheikh

Author of Fazal Sheikh: A Camel for the Son

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Works by Fazal Sheikh

Fazal Sheikh: A Camel for the Son (2001) 40 copies, 1 review
Ramadan Moon (2001) 39 copies, 1 review
The Victor Weeps: Afghanistan (1998) — Photographer — 37 copies
A Sense of a Common Ground (1996) 23 copies
Moksha (2005) 12 copies
Fazal Sheikh: Ladli (2007) 10 copies
Fazal Sheikh (2009) 9 copies
Fazal Sheikh: Portraits (2010) 8 copies
THE CIRCLE (2008) 7 copies
Fazal Sheikh: Ether (2013) 4 copies

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Canonical name
Sheikh, Fazal
Birthdate
1965-06-27
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
New York, New York, USA
Associated Place (for map)
New York, USA

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A Camel for the Son brings together two bodies of work: the first, a series of photographs made in Somali refugee camps in eastern Kenya between 1992 and 1994; the second, a series made nearly a decade later, after those camps had been consolidated around the town of Dadaab.
On his earlier trips Fazal Sheikh had made a series of portraits of mothers and their babies at the feeding center in Mandera.
When he returned in 2000, he found some of the same women and their children – now show more approaching puberty – still living in the camps. One of the main problems suffered by women in the camps was that they were being sexually assaulted – by Kenyans and by men from their own groups – when they went beyond the perimeter to find firewood.
The United National High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) had appointed a special advisor to interview the victims and bring some of the perpetrators to justice. Over the years, the women in the camps had organized themselves into powerful groups.
Abshiro Aden Mohammed, the leader of the women’s group in Dagahaley camp, handed Fazal Sheikh a letter, in effect a manifesto, in which she described the inequalities between men and women in her society. The letter provides the title for A Camel for the Son, the first in a series of books produced by the International Human Rights Series (IHRS), established by Fazal Sheikh in order to make his work more widely available free of charge.
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The second publication in a series of projects intended to further awareness of international human right issues. English edition published on the occasion of the exhibition at the Nederland Foto Instituut, Rotterdam March 17 to May 6, 2001. Inclusive a smaller separate edition with the original Somalian version and a Dutch translation.

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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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