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Ibro Hasanović


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About Ibro
Ibro Hasanović is a photographer currently based in Paris.
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Documentaries Photography Fixing
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Topics
Politics & Government International Affairs Conflict & Security
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Portfolio
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Ramush Haradinaj addressing the media in February 2015, during a massive exodus of mostly Kosovo Albanians fleeing poverty and unemployment in search for a better life in the European Union.
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Opposition protest in Pristina, Kosovo. January, 2017
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Opposition protest in Pristina, Kosovo. January, 2017
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Opposition protest in Pristina, Kosovo. January, 2017
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Waiting to cross the border with Hungary, refugees and other migrants, mainly coming from Afghanistan and Pakistan, spend the cold winter with temperatures below zero in derelict former customs buildings with no doors, windows, electricity or water. (for Kosovo 2.0 magazine, January, 2017)
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Abandoned warehouses behind the main train station in the center of Belgrade, have become shelter for more than 1,000 people who are stuck in Serbia’s capital on their way from the Middle East to Western Europe. (for Kosovo 2.0 magazine, January, 2017)
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