
Human Flow
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In the course of making Human Flow, his epic feature documentary about the global refugee crisis, the artist Ai Weiwei and his collaborators interviewed more than 600 refugees, aid workers, politicians, activists, doctors, and local authorities in twenty-three countries around the world. A handful of those interviews were included in the film. This book presents one hundred of these conversations in their entirety, providing compelling first-person stories of the lives of those affected by the crisis and those on the front lines of working to address its immense challenges.
Speaking in their own words, refugees give voice to their experiences of migrating across borders, living in refugee camps, and struggling to rebuild their lives in unfamiliar and uncertain surroundings. They talk about the dire circumstances that drove them to migrate, whether war, famine, or persecution; and their hopes and fears for the future. A wide range of related voices provides context for the historical evolution of this crisis, the challenges for regions and states, and the options for moving forward.
Complete with photographs taken by Ai Weiwei while filming Human Flow, this book provides a powerful, personal, and moving account of the most urgent humanitarian crisis of our time.
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Editors' Note
- Introduction
- Interviews
- 001 Pascal Thirion, Tempelhof Management
- 002 Amama, Refugee
- 003 Atiq Atiqullah, Refugee
- 004 Boris Cheshirkov, UNHCR
- 005 Fareshta Ahmadi, Refugee
- 006 Peter Albers and Andreas Lindner, Tempelhof Medical Centre
- 007 Ioannis Mouzalas, Former Greek Minister for Migration Policy
- 008 Mustafa Dawa, Funeral Director
- 009 Spyros Galinos, Lesvos Mayor
- 010 Salam Aldeen, Team Humanity
- 011 Sadia Moshid, Médecins Sans Frontières
- 012 Melinda McRostie, Starfish Foundation
- 013 Krzysztot Burowski, Frontex
- 014 Giorgia Linardi, Sea-Watch
- 015 Aris Messinis, Photographer
- 016 Nikos Golias, Hellenic Coast Guard
- 017 Ibrahim Abujanad, Refugee
- 018 Rozhan Hossin, Refugee
- 019 Peter Bouckaert, Human Rights Watch
- 020 Thomas Conin, Filmmaker
- 021 Christian Salomé, L'Auberge des Migrants
- 022 Gilles de Boves, Unité SGP Police
- 023 Amina Khalil, Refugee
- 024 Emran Kohesta, Refugee
- 025 Bahareh, Refugee
- 026 Vaise, Refugee
- 027 The Abboud Family, Refugees
- 028 Muhammad Faris, Refugee
- 029 Cem Terzi, Bridging Peoples Association
- 030 Chaled, Refugee
- 031 Piril Ercoban, Association for Solidarity with Refugees
- 032 Rami Jarrah, Activist News Association
- 033 Ismetollah Sediqi, Refugee
- 034 Murat Bay, Journalist
- 035 Tibor Benko, Hungarian Armed Forces
- 036 Ahmet Osman, Refugee
- 037 László Toroczkai, Mayor of Ásotthalom
- 038 Ahmad Touma, Syrian Politician
- 039 Zaki and Manan, Refugees
- 040 Anonymous, Turkish Citizen
- 041 Mustafa Toprak, Mayor of Dikili
- 042 Zaharoula Tsirigoti, Lesvos Police
- 043 Nadim Houry, Human Rights Watch
- 044 Maha Yahya, Carnegie Middle East Center
- 045 Abou Ahmad, Refugee
- 046 Mohammed al-Khatib, Museum of Memories
- 047 Walid Joumblatt, Lebanese Druze Leader
- 048 Tanya Chapuisat, UNICEF
- 049 Paul Yon, Médecins Sans Frontières
- 050 Andrew Harper, UNHCR
- 051 Princess Dana Firas of Jordan
- 052 Sanaa Ahmad Ataullah, Refugee
- 053 Mustafa Enver, Refugee
- 054 Fadi Abu Akleh and Hanna Abu Saada, Documentary Fixers
- 055 Munther Amira, Aida Camp Youth Club
- 056 Hagai El-Ad, B'Tselem
- 057 Ayman Odeh, Israeli Politician
- 058 Mukhaimar Abu Saada, Al-AzharUniversity
- 059 Hanan Ashrawi, Palestinian Politician
- 060 Mohammed Daoud, Refugee
- 061 Ahmad Muhammad Osman, Refugee
- 062 Mohammed Oweida, Gaza Zoo Director and Abu Bakr Bashir, Documentary Fixer
- 063 Ten Young Women from Gaza, Students
- 064 Anonymous, Student
- 065 Mahmoud al-Zahar, Hamas Politician
- 066 Yehuda Shaul, Breaking the Silence
- 067 Sarah Giles, Médecins Sans Frontières
- 068 Mohammed al-Samaraei, Refugee
- 069 Mohammad, Refugee
- 070 Sukriye Cetin, Refugee
- 071 Hamid Sidig, Afghan Ambassador to Germany
- 072 Mohammed and Hasmira, Refugees
- 073 Maung Kyaw Nu, Activist
- 074 Sally Thompson, Thailand Burma Border Consortium
- 075 Mohammad Noor, Rohingya Vision
- 076 Rafik Ustaz, Activist
- 077 Majuna and Noor, Refugees
- 078 Hussain M. F. Alkhateeb, Iraqi Ambassador to Germany
- 079 Wella Kouyou, UNHCR
- 080 Filippo Grandi, UN High Commissioner for Refugees
- 081 Amir Khalil, Four Paws International
- 082 Antonio Luna, Refugee
- 083 Ingrid Hernández, Sociologist
- 084 Ramon Sanchez, Refugee
- 085 José Carlos Yee Quintero, Casa Del Migrante
- 086 Maya Ameratunga, UNHCR Afghanistan
- 087 Ahmad Shuja, Human Rights Watch
- 088 Haji Khista Khan, Refugee
- 089 Abdul Ghafoor, Afghanistan Migrants Advice and Support Organization
- 090 Farida Begum, Refugee
- 091 John McKissick, UNHCR
- 092 Peppi Siddiq, International Organization for Migration
- 093 Mary Finn, SOS Méditerranée Search and Rescue Team
- 094 Alameen Hamdan, Refugee
- 095 Abbas Ali Sabhan, Refugee
- 096 Gérard Dué, Croisilles Mayor
- 097 Anonymous, Refugee
- 098 Nezir Abdullah Ali, Refugee
- 099 Bruno Geddo, UNHCR
- 100 Namshah Sallow, Refugee
- Timeline
- Glossary
- Index
- About the Author
- Editors
- Acknowledgments
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