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Of Middle Eastern Appearance(19 images)
An extended edit of work exhibited in 'Of Middle Eastern Appearance', at Blanco Negro Gallery in Sydney, June 2006.

"...of Middle Eastern Appearance" is a phrase often used in Australia, by media and government alike, to describe people in the context of crime, violence and the ever-present threat of terrorism. Perceptions of Middle Eastern populations in Australia and...
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  • A group of young Arab men sell food by the Qalandiya checkpoint near Jerusalem, one of two major passages through the Israeli 'security barrier' between Israel and the Occupied West Bank, Israel/Palestine, 2006. Photo: Ed Giles. By photographer Ed Giles
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  • An Iranian man is dwarfed by the main archway of the Emam Mosque, Esfahan, Iran, 2006. Photo: Ed Giles. By photographer Ed Giles
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  • An Iranian man walks by an anti-United States mural outside the former American embassy in Tehran. The embassy building was abandoned after the 1979-1981 Iranian Hostage Crisis.  Photo: Ed Giles. By photographer Ed Giles
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  • A man pushes a cart through the crowded streets of South Tehran. South Tehran is the poorest and most densely crowded area of Iran's capital city, home to twelve million people. Photo: Ed Giles. By photographer Ed Giles
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  • Damascus, Syria, 2006. Photo: Ed Giles. By photographer Ed Giles
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  • A fruit seller makes his trade in the fruit market of central Damascus, Syria, 2006. Photo: Ed Giles. By photographer Ed Giles
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  • A car, motorbike, bullet-scarred wall and window, Beirut, Lebanon 2006. Photo: Ed Giles. By photographer Ed Giles
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  • Palestinian taxi drivers wait to drive passengers into the Occupied West Bank by the Israeli 'security barrier' at the Qalandiya checkpoint near Jerusalem, Israel/Palestine, 2006. Photo: Ed Giles. By photographer Ed Giles
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  • Storm clouds gather behind the Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque, Beirut, Lebanon, 2006. Photo: Ed Giles. By photographer Ed Giles
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  • An Iraqi refugee sells cigarettes on the streets as a Syrian man walks by, Damascus, Syria, 2006. Syria has experienced a huge influx of Iraqi refugees since the American-led invasion of Iraq in 2003. Photo: Ed Giles. By photographer Ed Giles
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  • Esfahan, Iran, 2006. Photo: Ed Giles. By photographer Ed Giles
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  • Shiraz, Iran, 2006. Photo: Ed Giles.. By photographer Ed Giles
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  • Iranian women use the 'family' entrance at a tea house in Esfahan, Iran. It is customary for women and children to sit in a family-specific area of a public tea house. Photo: Ed Giles. By photographer Ed Giles
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  • Two young men work on a building site in Shiraz, Iran, 2006. Photo: Ed Giles. By photographer Ed Giles
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  • A group of boys play soccer in the narrow streets of Jerusalem's old city, Israel/Palestine, 2006. Jerusalem's Old City remains the center of the conflict between Palestinians and Israelis, the home to three of the world's great religions and the center of daily life for approximately 32,000 people. Photo: Ed Giles. By photographer Ed Giles
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  • The doorman of the Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque sits in the last rays of the day's light, Esfahan, Iran, 2006. Photo: Ed Giles. By photographer Ed Giles
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  • A soldier stands guard over a ruined building in central Beirut, Lebanon, at the end of a long day of demonstrations commemorating the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, February 14 2006. Photo: Ed Giles. By photographer Ed Giles
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  • An Iranian woman in black passes through the narrow mud-brick lanes of Yazd, Iran, 2006. Yazd is considered to be among the world's oldest and its ancient streets are a complex maze, where motorbikes zoom around corners and along streets otherwise free of motorized traffic. Photo: Ed Giles. By photographer Ed Giles
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