A Memory Without Evidence. A collaborative newspaper publication
A Memory Without Evidence is a collaborative publication featuring histories and narratives of people on the move and refugees who have traversed the Balkan refugee route and managed to reach the European Union. Created through a series of workshops and dialogues with displaced communities, the collaborative publication presents the stories of those who have traded their imprisonment behind the razor wire, land mines, and systemic violence that was enforced upon them on the Balkan refugee route for being held captive by the EU asylum system. For many involved in the creation of the publication, the struggle for their existence, recognition, and freedom does not end once they reach their desired safe haven but remains a distant prospect. The writings are divided into three segments (In Prisons and Camps; Born in a Line of Displaced; 4517 Kilometres Later), each offering a critical, poetic, and in-depth reflection on different questions related to displacement and exile. The collaborative project was initiated by the photographer and artist Jošt Franko, who has coedited the publication with Zied Abdellaoui.
Co-published with Moderna galerija.
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