Chris Locke Matt Locke <matt@impressions-gallery.com> on Wed, 14 Jan 1998 01:27:00 +0100 (MET) |
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<nettime> ! HRH Duke of York and Kurdistan Exhibition<nettime> Kurdistan exhibition |
Chris, I think I spoke to you about the dodgy business of HRH the duke of york not turning up here on friday.... Here's a press release I'm working on to send out to the papers etc... If you want to forward it to anyone you know in the media who may want to run it as a story, please do... Press Release Prince Andrew misses Exhibition on the plight of the Kurdish people Last Friday, January 9th, Prince Andrew was due to visit Impressions Gallery to launch Photo 98, The Year of Photography and the Electronic Image, and to be shown around the exhibition Kurdistan: In the Shadow of History in the company of its curator, Magnum photographer Susan Meiselas. Meiselas has spent the last six years researching an archive of photos, texts and memories recording the historical plight of the Kurds, and their struggle to establish a homeland in the disputed territories around the borders of Turkey and Iran However, Prince Andrew was recalled for one hour by the Ministry of Defence early Friday morning to perform duties in his capacity as Lieutenant Commander in the Royal Navy's Directorate of Naval Operations. This caused the Prince to catch a later train to York, thus missing the press conference due to be held in the exhibition at Impressions. The Duke of York was still able to attend all his other appointments, including a hastily re-scheduled launch for Photo 98 at a luncheon in York's Mansion House. The exhibition opens at a time of renewed European interest in the Kurdish situation, as Italy has faced harsh criticism from Germany and other signatories of the Shengen agreement for their decision to grant asylum to some of the 1,200 Kurdish refugees who have arrived on Italy's southern coast over the New Year. Some EU countries are worried that, despite Italian reassurances of increased border security, the aim of some refugees is to seek refuge outside of Italy. Germany's Interior Minister, Manfred Kanther, told German Radio that those on the edge of the Schengen zone had a particular responsibility. "The Schengen agreement [on relaxed border controls between mainland European countries] must be upheld and for that reason the Italians must step up their efforts a great deal," he said. Germany is already home to around half a million Kurdish refugees, the largest concentration of such refugees in Europe. Turkey has been criticised by EU countries for its human rights record in the disputed territories, with frequent skirmishes between PKK (Kurdish Workers Party) guerillas and Turkish government troops. More than 30,000 civilians, troops and freedom fighters have died since fighting started in 1984. Turkey has also been at odds with the EU since the union last month put on hold Turkey's decades-old bid to join the bloc. "There is without doubt a link between the most recent exodus and the failed admission of Turkey to the European Union," said Semsi Kilic, European representative of the National Liberation Front of Kurdistan (ERNK). Following the recent inauguration of Britain's EU presidency, Tony Blair and European Commission Jacques Santer said they would jointly present proposals to EU foreign ministers at the end of the month to help Italy cope with the influx of Kurdish refugees, and to prevent any uncontrolled flow of refugees into other EU countries. Tony Blair promised "intensive diplomacy" to repair EU ties with Turkey, stressing "the tremendous sense that we want Turkey to be part of the family of Europe". This follows recent complaints from Turkey's foreign ministry spokesman about comments by Britain's Foreign Minister, Robin Cook. The spokesman said Cook had told BBC television in an interview that Turkey's Eastern border was "not one that's very clear, even perhaps to the Turkish government at times." Turkish and British officials said the comment appeared to be a reference to the frequent Turkish military incursions against Turkish Kurd rebels in a Kurdish enclave in Northern Iraq. Cook also said there were serious reasons, such as human rights concerns, why Turkey was not a "credible candidate" for European Union membership, the spokesman said. The exhibition Kurdistan: In the Shadow of History traces the 120-year history of the Kurdish people and their attempts to establish a homeland. The exhibition includes documentation from Kurdish refugees and communities throughout the century, including rare photographs from the short-lived Kurdish Republic of Mahabad taken in 1946. Peter Warn, Chairman of Impressions Gallery, expressed his disappointment at Prince Andrew's inability to visit the exhibition. "There must surely be no better exhibition for a European to visit to discover the complex realities of what it really means to be a citizen of the European Union," he said, "Unfortunately [Prince Andrew] became the victim of a last minute re-scheduling of plans and was unable to experience 'first-hand' its power and the uncomfortable truths within it". Magnum Photographer Susan Meiselas, who curated the exhibition and accompanying book over a period of six years of research in the region, also expressed her regret. "[quote from susan]" The exhibition has proved extremely popular, with visitors queuing at weekends to enter the gallery, prompting the gallery to extend the exhibition's run until April 5th well, thats it.... If you want to sent it to anyone, do! later, mattxx --------------------------------------------------------------------- Chris Locke Xerox Lecturer in Electronic Communication & Publishing University College London, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT (0171) 380 7204 (SLAIS office - messages) (0171) 504 2476 (direct line) c.locke@ucl.ac.uk ICQ#6859303 http://zeus.slais.ucl.ac.uk --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@icf.de and "info nettime" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@icf.de