Reza Deghati's exhibition was organized as a part of briefing held at ADA University (PHOTO)

17:35 | 23.09.2021
Reza Deghati's exhibition was organized as a part of briefing held at ADA University (PHOTO)

Reza Deghati's exhibition was organized as a part of briefing held at ADA University (PHOTO)

On September 21, ADA University hosted a briefing, titled "On the state of environment and natural resources in Eastern Zangazur and Karabakh" jointly organized by the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources.

Vugar Karimov, Deputy Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources, Farid Shafiyev, Chairman of the Center of Analysis of International Relations (AIR Center), Reza Deghati, a prominent French photographer of Azerbaijani origin, Aybaniz Ismayilova, Head of Fundraising and Communications Department, Karabakh Revival Fund, Vasif Huseynov, expert of AIR Center, Surkhay Shukurov, Executive director of "IDEA” Public Union, and Rovshan Abbasov, water expert, Chairman of "Ecolife Public Union towards a healthy life" delivered keynote speeches.

This event kicked off with exhibition of photographs taken by Reza Deghati, reflecting the environmental terror in our liberated territories.

The exhibition presented images of illegally felled mulberry trees in the village of Muganly in Gubadli district, as well as abandoned weapons and metal piles with a high chemical hazard. The well-known photojournalist also showed a photo of shells containing white phosphorus, which is prohibited by international conventions, fired at the civilian population of Azerbaijan in Terter district.

Reza Deghati said that he will share photos of the eco-terror in the liberated territories of Azerbaijan with the international community during his exhibitions hosted in France. He went on to add: "I will bring these photos to the consideration of foreign media."

The exhibited photographs will be showcased on the "Soul of Karabakh" website developed by ADA University in collaboration with Reza Deghati

(trend.az)
 











www.anews.az
0
Follow us !

REKLAM

Latest

Remittances to Azerbaijan fall 32% in Jan-Sept yr/yr