
Exhibition of Drawings by Kosovo Children
An exhibition in the Foreign & Commonwealth Office Visitors' Centre, organised in association with 'The Express' newspaper, presented a selection of drawings by Kosovar Albanian children from a Macedonia refugee camp.
Osman Mejzinolli, a refugee artist from Brenica, set up art classes for children between the ages of 6 and 9 in the Neprostino Refugee Camp in Macedonia. The result was a series of dramatic and moving pictures depicting scenes of tanks and guns, policemen with knives, houses on fire, and dead people lying in the road with blood next to them. The children were not asked to draw these pictures - they simply used the opportunity to express what they had seen and been through.
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Produced in association with
The Express newspaper
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