The panel, entitled “Rebuilding Lives” –in reference to the 2006 commemorative report of the United Nations Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture – discussed the current situation in the country and what can be done to improve it and support the victims and their families’ healing process.
Photo by REAL Frame, Rosalia Sciortino, Gunn Chanbancherd, Catha Maria and Tipakson Manpati
Event poster
Sign in time
Sign in time
Participants started coming
Participants came early
Participants chit chat before
the event started
Moderator, Pornpern Khongkachonkiet,
Director CrCF
The VDO showing photos that
were not exhibited was finished
Yostorn Triyos, photographer
and speaker
Yostorn discussed the challenges
in his work as photographer
in the Southern Thailand
Panel discussion started
Pornpen gave an introduction
about speakers
Barbara Bernath, Secretary
General, Association for the
Prevention of Torture (APT)
Babara talked about the
important of linking art
and human rights as
shown in the Gray Zones
Sanhwan Srisod, International
Commission of Jurists (ICJ)
All panelists join discussion
and responded to participants’
questions
Pornpen showed a handbook
for human rights defenders
Participants took note and
read the human rights
defender handbook
Participants who joined the event
Participants who joined the event
Pornpen opened the floor
for questions