'New Londoners' life through a lens

The lives of 15 young asylum seekers - as seen through their own eyes - are captured in a unique book being launched at the Tate Modern in London.

'New Londoners' - a collaboration between two charities - features photos taken by the young people who were mentored by professional photographers.

For PM on Radio 4, reporter Andrew Bomford met three of the asylum seekers - Chalak and Hassan from Iraq, and Loria from the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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Photo credits: Chalak Abdulrahman/Loria Siamia/Hassan Almousaoy/New Londoners/Dost/PhotoVoice
Production by Paul Kerley. Publication date 20 October 2008.


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