Photo exhibition by Frits Eisenloeffel
The Dutch journalist Frits Eisenloeffel (1944-2001) captured the decolonization, liberation struggle and rebuilding process of various African nations during his travels on the African continent in the 1970s. Eisenloeffel was a committed journalist. In his eyes, journalism and engagement went very well together.
The African Travels of Frits Eisenloeffel
Biography of Frits Eisenloeffel
Photo exhibition Frits Eisenloeffel
The Dutch journalist Frits Eisenloeffel (1944-2001) captured the #decolonization, liberation struggle and rebuilding process of various African nations during his travels on the African continent in the 1970s. Eisenloeffel was a committed #journalist. In his eyes, journalism and engagement went very well together.
Frits Eisenloeffel started his travels in the Portuguese colonies of #Guinea-Bissau, #Cabo_Verde and #Mozambique. In 1975 he followed the future president Samora Machel of Mozambique on his tour through the country to prepare for the official transfer of power. In 1978 he visited Namibia to report on the elections. On he went to Zaïre and Senegal. In the 1980’s Eisenloeffel was very much captivated by the spirit of the #Eritrean_Liberation Front. He was the first journalist to report on the use of nerve gas by the Ethiopian army.
From 1983 to 1985 he worked extensively in Eritrea and the border area with #Sudan, partly as a reporter and partly on a fact-finding mission in assignment of Dutch aid organizations.
The vast journalistic inheritance of Frits Eisenloeffel, including 20.000 #slides now rests at the IISH. Out of these twenty thousand pictures, over three thousand are high-resolution digitized and described by Ben Krewinkel. Ben Krewinkel is a photographer and he studied Modern African History. A selection of his photographs taken on the African continent is presented her
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