The Amnesty International In/visible Scars photo exhibition spotlights the courage, strength, and resilience of torture survivors living in Canada. This exhibition features eight torture survivors who live in Canada. Half were Canadian citizens at the time of their torture. All bear the in/visible scars of torture, but it has not broken their spirits.
In addition to viewing survivors' compelling images and reading their stories, individuals can sign the petition urging the government to sign the Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture, or create origami birds with messages, representing peace and support for victims of torture.