Hong Kong Human Rights Art Exhibitions Open in the Hague Prior to NATO Summit

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Ahead of a NATO summit that will convene in the Hague in the Netherlands June 24–25, two Hong Kong human rights art exhibitions were unveiled in the city to commemorate the sixth anniversary of the Hong Kong anti-extradition protests and to highlight the theme of a “world in crisis.”

The exhibitions include “Humanity in Times of Tension,” curated by the Hong Kong human rights art organization NGO Dei and the nonprofit Human Rights in the Picture, in collaboration with The Hague Humanity Hub and venue partner Amare, and “The Freedom That I Breathe” exhibition held at NGO Dei’s gallery.

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