Humans in Transit—Stories of refugees in Libya and on the Mediterranean Sea (2015—2025)
As part of Featured 2025 | An exhibition created & organized by Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
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Niemetzstraße 1, 12055 Berlin
The closest S-Bahn station is S Sonnenallee (S8, S41, S42), the nearest metro station is S+U Neukölln (U7, S8, S41, S42, S45, S46, S47), and the closest bus stop is Mareschstraße (Bus 171, M41)
This exhibition presents the faces and voices of 400 people whose lives have been indelibly marked by their experiences searching for a safe life. Their stories have been selected from several of testimonies shared by refugees with Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF) over the past decade. Many were speaking from Libya. Others shared their stories aboard search and rescue vessels on the Mediterranean Sea, after being rescued from boats in distress as they attempted the perilous crossing to Europe. To protect their identities, refugees’ names and personal details have been omitted, but their stories (which have been edited for clarity) speak for themselves.
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