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Pulitzer Center Update February 23, 2015

George Butler Interviewed on BBC Radio 4 about WithDraw

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What happens when after 13 years a foreign fighting force pulls out of a country and the world turns...

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The ICRC runs a wheelchair basketball program for men and women. It is brilliantly competitive and a great spectator sport. Illustration by George Butler. Afghanistan, 2014.

The war in Afghanistan has dominated the headlines for more than 14 years. The images of Afghanistan most familiar to viewers are mostly those of combat troops, of forward operating bases, of the aftermath of violence. But a new exhibition at the Imperial War Museum North aims to show a very different side to life in Afghanistan. British illustrator and journalist, George Butler, spent several weeks there at the end of 2014 while international troops were preparing to withdraw from the country. The resulting drawings – exhibited in the exhibition 'WithDraw' - depict 'life a pace back from the violence': people washing for prayers, shopping, farming, building, learning and living'. George Butler is a journalist and reportage illustrator and Jenny Matthews, a war photographer whose work has included a special focus on women in conflict.

Text above taken from broadcast on BBC Radio 4. Listen to the full episode.

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