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Malta Independent photographer receives memento for part played in anti-human trafficking campaign

Tuesday, 19 November 2019, 19:42 Last update: about 5 years ago

The Malta Independent's photographer Alenka Falzon was today presented a glass statuette memento from the Parliamentary Secretary for Reforms Julia Farrugia Portelli and the British High Commissioner Stuart Gill for her participation in the anti-human trafficking campaign, 'Human like You' last October.

James Bianchi who works as a photographer for Maltatoday also received the same.

For sale: Faces of human trafficking was a photographic exhibition organised by the Parliamentary Secretariat for Reforms, Citizenship and Simplification of Administrative Processes and the British High Commission.

The exhibition was part of the Human, Like You campaign which aimed to raise more awareness about the modern-day plague of human trafficking.

The exhibition featured photographs by The Malta Independent photographer Alenka Falzon and James Bianchi who works as a photographer for Maltatoday. The photographs represent different perspectives of the suffering endured by victims of human trafficking who are mainly exploited for sex, labour or domestic servitude.

The exhibition was put up at Castille on 5 October, as part of the Notte Bianca festivities.


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