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IngetjeTadros_Caged Humans In Bali_22
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When I asked Kadek's father permission to enter the room where Kadek was being held for over twenty years, it felt I stepped into a hellhole. I believe this spilt second of a moment changed my whole perception as a photographer and human. It hit me like a wall and it felt very clear that this story about Pasung needs to be told. Kadek was sitting on the ground smeared with her own faeces and I quietly sat next to her. Later I asked the father if it was possible to wash her and he gave her a bucket and I was happy he took her outside for a moment. ©Ingetje Tadros/Diimex |
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mental-health bali indonesia pasung |
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26.08.2014 05:00 |
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07.05.2014 |
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Ingetje Tadros |
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When I asked Kadek's father permission to enter the room where Kadek was being held for over twenty years, it felt I stepped into a hellhole. I believe this spilt second of a moment changed my whole perception as a photographer and human. It hit me like a wall and it felt very clear that this story about Pasung needs to be told. Kadek was sitting on the ground smeared with her own faeces and I quietly sat next to her. Later I asked the father if it was possible to wash her and he gave her a bucket and I was happy he took her outside for a moment. |
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Ingetje Tadros |
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