Havana
41 images Created 6 Oct 2014
In this striking report by photographer Lorenzo Moscia and his wife, Colette Rodriguez, we feel straight looking into the eyes of the everage Cubans , anonimous and common people roaming the streets of Havana. Colette, who was visiting her homeland after 7 years in Europe, says "Havana has drawn contradictions, increasing confrontations between modern tourist facilities and civilian homes in very poor condition. The picture is really shocking. Between the smell of grave and widespread devastation I notice the resemblance to the images we see daily on the news of war in the Middle East. Pictures of Syria, Libya, Palestine are not stranger to me anymore. My dear Havana is a victim of the war a conflict maybe invisible, not easy to see or understand . A conflict that organizations like Amnesty International and the UN seems not to notice.".