Ian MorsePakistan’s Human Rights Chairman on Gambia, Independence and a Busy First Two YearsAli Nawaz Chowhan made a decision nearly three years ago that he thought threatened his life. It was May 2015, and he had been chief…Jan 23, 2018Jan 23, 2018
Ian MorseWhat limbo sounds likeIn Idomeni, the future doesn’t exist and the past only evokes sadness. Every conversation walks a slippery slope in Idomeni. An…Jun 3, 2016Jun 3, 2016
Ian MorseTalaI took a beautiful photo of this girl at a demonstration on the road from Greece to Macedonia. It was an impactful sit-in. They occupied…Apr 17, 2016Apr 17, 2016
Ian MorseThe Tent DesignerThe only time we met was for a brief conversation. We stood by his tent and spoke, and although I didn’t see him again, his tent remained…Apr 14, 2016Apr 14, 2016
Ian MorseMr. Hara and the Hara BrothersThe refugee camp at Hara Hotel got its name from what it was before the crisis, a hotel named Hara. I never met the owner formally, but I…Apr 12, 2016Apr 12, 2016
Ian MorseKhaled and the snake familyKhaled had a pretty big family. It was hard to miss his mischievous young step brothers causing havoc all around the camp. His parents had…Apr 11, 2016Apr 11, 2016
Ian MorsePromises to Mr. LaughsIf I didn’t remember this person by his face, I would have remembered him by his laugh. He didn’t speak a word of English, but you could…Apr 11, 2016Apr 11, 2016
Ian MorseMobeen, the screw-up storyI screwed up Mobeen’s name the first time I met her. She came to us for an order for clothing and hygienic items. I always ask for names…Apr 10, 2016Apr 10, 2016
Ian MorseToros and HospitalityThe taxi driver’s first word to me was ‘welcome.’ That always brings warmth, doesn’t it? Maybe the same warmth that made his rosy cheeks…Apr 6, 2016Apr 6, 2016
Ian MorseThe man whom no clothes fitI spoke with this man for maximum 10 minutes. I never got his name, but so he is named after the things he wanted — clothes that fit.Apr 5, 2016Apr 5, 2016