Photo project Fernando Moleresa, dedicated to Sierra Leone - a small country in West Africa, known throughout the world for their low standard of living and, perhaps, the most beautiful African landscapes. However, recently added to the image of the state and even the title of one of the sources of the epidemic of Ebola.
In Sierra Leone, there is a special prison called Pademba, which he has devoted this project Fernando Moleres, eventually getting him a grant named Tim Hetherington. Pademba different from any other prison that here contain only teenagers for several years awaiting trial in their case.
As an illustration, the photographer brings the story of a young boy named Abdul Mores - he was in prison for murder in 2007, when he was just a child. Abdul went to the river with my friend about the same age - in the end the boy drowned, and his parents all over the accused Abdul: the chance to get help from family or lawyers had not, so he spent four years in Pademba, waiting for the verdict. Similar stories can boast the majority of adolescents in this colony - about their lives behind bars, and immediately after the release of Fernando Moleres and removes their projects
Source — Fernando Moleresa
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