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Hum jo tareek rahon mai maaray gaye (we who were slayed in the dark alleys)

 

“hum jo tareek rahon mai maaray gaye” is Public Art Project by the ‘Awami Art Collective’ accentuating massacre of innocents civilian citizens of Pakistan who have been killed over the last 30 years because of their belief, ideas or profession. The Project aim is to create a discourse on violence in our society and to provide an interactive medium through which citizens can make a self-commitment to not again allow violence in their name.


 


Watch a brief video document of the project here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLaAJdDx73w​


Below are some links for the articles on 'Black Spring' Project.

http://nation.com.pk/lahore/24-May-2015/out-in-the-public-space

http://tribune.com.pk/story/891713/art-exhibition-we-who-were-stranded-in-dark-alleys/

http://nation.com.pk/blogs/06-Jun-2015/awami-collective-art-using-public-space-for-counterterrorism-awareness

http://www.tanqeed.org/2015/06/counter-narrative-to-violence-hum-jo-tareek-rahon-mein-maare-gae-art/

https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/42144-tribute-to-people-killed-for-their-belief-ideology

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