"As his international counsel I was prevented from speaking to him...the Indian authorities were under an obligation to properly assess his request," said Toby Cadman of
Guernica 37.
'From
Guernica to Guardiola' by Adam Crafton is published by Simon & Schuster and is available to buy in hardback for [pounds sterling]20 here:http://www.simonandschuster.co.uk/books/From-Guernica-to-Guardiola/Adam-Crafton/9781471157134
Replying to a question, Mr Zia said
Guernica had sent some documents with its letter, dated June 21,2017.
GUERNICA'S WAR CHILDREN
Guernica, a market town in Spain's Basque country, was destroyed by Nazi bombers on April 26, 1937 to help Spain's future dictator, General Franco.
Neither were damaged -- nor was the Tree of
Guernica, an oak, the original of which was planted in the 14th century, under which the lords of the Basque country swore to uphold freedom for the people.
"Pity and Terror: Picasso's Path to
Guernica," which runs until September 4, 2017, depicts the artistic journey that lead the painter to create this anti-war masterpiece.
THE Russian bombardment of Aleppo has led MPs to draw comparisons with the destruction of
Guernica at the height of the Spanish Civil War.
En 2015, Mohamed Abdelaziz s'est vu decerner le prix
Guernica pour [beaucoup moins que] la paix et la reconciliation [beaucoup plus grand que] lors du 78e anniversaire du bombardement de la ville de
Guernica, en Espagne.
Her essays, interviews, and art writing have been published in The Los Angeles Review of Books,
Guernica, and Hyperallergic.