Through his photographs, Jonathan Moller asks himself questions about the thousands of people in Peru whose lives were cut short by the State, the terrorists of Sendero Luminoso, the Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement and people who put an end to the lives of their fellow countrymen for the sake of defending some supreme ideal. Over 15,000 people disappeared and more than 60,000 Peruvians were mercilessly killed, individuals who Moller will not allow us to forget, who we get to see once again through his images, in search of answers. Where have they gone? Can so many thousands of people be hidden? What does my son do when he feels cold? Where does he find shelter? What does he eat when he gets hungry?Jonathan Moller (1963, Cambridge) is a documentary photographer and human rights activist. His photographs of Peru and Guatemala have mainly served the purpose of raising awareness about the recent history of these two countries, thanks to both the exhibitions he has held and the use which local and global NGOs have made of his photos. Regarding Guatemala, his work has been published in Nuestra cultura es nue