Women's International League for Peace & Freedom (WILPF) is pleased
to bring to Adelaide the 58 dramatic black and white images by
respected anti-nuclear photojournalist, Takashi Morizumi. These
photos will be on display at the Barr Smith Library until June 28th.

The photos show how, even before the most recent war on Iraq, the
Gulf War had never ended for most Iraqis - the pain of Iraqi mothers
watching their children die from untreated leukemia...a grandparent
trying to protect a grandchild from the agony of a failing
kidney...families farming through necessity in a toxic, radioactive
environment.

With many thanks,

Cathy Picone
For WILPF (SA)
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Please distribute widely

Children of the Gulf War
Australian Tour Project

a photographic exhibition
by Takashi Morizumi,
respected photojournalist and advocate of a nuclear
free world, documenting the effects of the 1991 Gulf
War on the children of Iraq

On display until 28th June 2003

at The Barr Smith Library, University of Adelaide
exhibition open Monday-Thursday 8am-10pm, Friday 8am-6pm,
Saturday and Sunday lpm-5pm

Free entry (donation appreciated)

Brought to Adelaide by Women's International League for Peace & Freedom
with the support of:
The Barr Smith Library, Graham F Smith Peace Trust,
Quakers in South Australia, Australian Peace
Committee, Amnesty International, NOWAR SA, United
Nations Status of Women Committee, The Body Shop,
Temple Bruer Wines, Brenden Wood Media Management

Further information at: www.wilpf.org.au

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