Artists Give Human Face To Drone Attack Victims

Posted by | April 8, 2014 09:56 | Filed under: Politics Top Stories War & Peace


An artists’ collective in Pakistan is personalizing drone attacks so we understand there are actual human victims.

We hear a great deal about the ruthless ingenuity of military hardware, but this is something else altogether. It is a new device currently on deployment in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It has the power to startle an enemy for a moment and perhaps even render him incapable of using his weapon afterwards. In the medium-to-long term, the enemy may suffer from impaired judgment and, in some cases, be neutralised. The device is a picture of his victim.

This is not the work of the US military or the Taliban, of course, but comes instead from a group of artist-activists. Inspired by the French photographer JR, who installs hugely magnified portraits of local people in the landscape, they travelled to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the scene of many US drone attacks.

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By: William

retired military , former cop, lifelong gym rat and doting grandfather alive and living in Maine

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