The homeless population of Skid Row, Los Angeles is rapidly swichting from crack to crystal meth. An in-depth reportage by Teun Voeten
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The favorite drug of choice on Skid Row
Crystal Meth. The Drug of the Future
Crystal Meth is making a rapid advance worldwide. Teun Voeten talks to the down and out in Tijuana, the Los Viagras cartel in Michoacan and addicts in Morelia.
Online version English PDF version Nederlands PDF version EnglishCalais: A Humanitarian Disaster Unfolding in Slow Motion
The good, the bad and the ugly in the Jungle, the refugee camp in Calais, that puts the West to shame. An in-depth reportage co-written with video artist Maaike Engels.
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De moordcijfers in Juarez zijn in 2012 spectacuair gezakt. Dankzij het effectieve ingrijpen van de overheid, of is er meer aan de hand?
PDF versionArt and Death in Culiacan
Culiacan is the homebase of Mexico’s most powerful Sinaloa cartel. But it also boasts a dynamic group of artists who use oilpaintings and installations to denounce the violence.
PDF versionDe dood in Mexicaanse kunst
Culiacan is niet enkel de thuisbasis van het oppermachtige Sinaloa kartel. Er is ook een dynamische groep kunstenaars druk bezig om met installaties en olieverf het geweld aan de kaak te stellen.
PDF versionMoord en Spelen
Reportage uit Honduras over de gangcultuur in San Pedro Sula en Tegucigalpa, tegen de achtergrond van de jaarlijkse Paasprocessie in Comayagua.
PDF versionCrackdown
The first reportage Voeten made about violence and impunity in Juarez for the Canadian magazine The Walrus. PDF version
PDF versionDe oorlog is begonnen
Teun Voeten found himself pure coincidentally in Kigali as the only journalist present when the genocide in Rwanda started. Here the original dispatches he wrote for the Flemish paper De Morgen.
PDF versionAlready at primary school, Voeten showed an interest at journalism, being the editor at the school paper. Over the years he moved on, publishing in major outlets such as Vanity Fair and Newsweek, but in the meantime never shunning small and independent publications. Here you find a selection of his articles, photostories, reviews and more. The handwritten dispatches from the genocide in Rwanda, his notorious essay ‘Neo Vulturism in Contemporary Documentary Photography’, his latest work on Mexico, the many interviews held with Voeten over time, his much discussed opinion articles and much, much more.
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