布鲁塞尔的一个摄影展揭露了据称亚美尼亚人埋设的地雷在阿塞拜疆领土上造成的人的代价,展示了幸存者的故事和追究责任的呼吁。
A Brussels photo exhibit unveiled the human cost of alleged Armenian-planted landmines in Azerbaijani territories, featuring survivor stories and calls for accountability.
2025年10月2日,阿塞拜疆的 " 确定危险点 " 项目开始在布鲁塞尔举行摄影展览,展示了亚美尼亚在占领阿塞拜疆领土期间据称埋设的地雷造成的人命损失。
A photo exhibition in Brussels, part of Azerbaijan’s “CulMINATION Point of Danger” project, opened on October 2, 2025, showcasing the human toll of landmines allegedly planted by Armenia during its occupation of Azerbaijani territories.
这次活动由Gilavar照片俱乐部在阿塞拜疆和比利时团体的支持下举办,活动内容包括Elmir Bagirov、Samir Alizadeh和Rahim Garashov等幸存者的肖像和故事,他们在试图救人时失去了肢体。
Organized by the Gilavar Photo Club with support from Azerbaijani and Belgian groups, the event featured portraits and stories of survivors like Elmir Bagirov, Samir Alizadeh, and Rahim Garashov, who lost limbs while trying to rescue others.
QR代码提供了获得地雷污染和排雷数据的途径。
QR codes provided access to data on mine contamination and demining.
在欧洲首次由非政府组织牵头的此类大型展览旨在提高国际认识,呼吁问责,并计划扩大欧洲参观范围。
The first large-scale NGO-led exhibition of its kind in Europe aims to raise international awareness and call for accountability, with plans for a broader European tour.