/ 2015 / Press / War

Unknown No. 77

  • Prize
    Bronze in Press/War, Gold in Press/Feature Story
  • Photographer
    Haluk Baysal, Australia

Unknown No. 77

I named this project as Unknown 77, which consists of my
photography selection at the Ezidi refugee camp located on Sirnak,
Turkey. Thousands of Ezidi people were either forced to leave their
home or killed by ISIS on July 2014. After 12 days struggle on
mountains, lucky ones arrived to Sirnak from Shingal. As I was living at
the camp with these people, I was able to sense the feelings that they
were going through. In those moments, I was influenced the most by
the ambiguity that was almost tangible within the young crowd. Most
of them did not know why they were at that camp and why they are
supposed to be in there. The future of the camp, as well as theirs, was
obscure; they didn’t even know if the camp assistants would stay or
leave soon. They had had to leave their families, friends, lovers,
houses, and land behind and had not heard from them since. Toddlers
and kids were are not even aware of the severity of the situation.
Thus, this feeling of unknown influenced me in every photograph I
took during my stay. Secondly, A doctor in the camp told me that 77 is
the number of aggressions in history against Ezedis. They are facing
another trouble for the 77th time. It was very sad and unjustifiable to
me to see that these people, especially children, live a life with labels
as scared and opressed because of their custom, ethnic background,
lifestyle, and belief. Accordingly, I hope to be the voice of the people,
not only Ezidis, but also those who suffer from similar persecutions
through this photography project.

Awards One Eyeland Photography Competition

Bronze medal in ‘People’ (Gardens of Heaven)
Finalist in ‘Digitally Enhanced’ (Gardens of Heaven)
Finalist in ‘Nature’ (Hiking Gifts)

Sandisk Photography Competition
Winner in Fashion Category – ‘Mediterranean Beauty’