Sélection de photos 2010 par le journal "Boston"
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World Press Photo: winners - 2010
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World Press Photo of the Year 2010. The image is a portrait of Bibi Aisha, disfigured as punishment for fleeing her husband's house, taken in Kabul, Afghanistan
Bibi Aisha, an 18-year-old woman from Oruzgan province in Afghanistan, fled back to her family home from her husband's house, complaining of violent treatment. The Taliban arrived one night, demanding Bibi be handed over to face justice. After a Taliban commander pronounced his verdict, Bibi's brother-in-law held her down and her husband sliced off her ears and then cut off her nose. Bibi was abandoned, but later rescued by aid workers and the U.S. military. After time in a women's refuge in Kabul, she was taken to America, where she received counseling and reconstructive surgery. Bibi Aisha now lives in the United States. World Press Photo of the Year 2010, Jodi Bieber, South Africa, Institute for Artist Management/Goodman Gallery for Time magazine.
Anti-government riots in Bangkok, Thailand, May, 2010. Second Prize Spot News Stories, Corentin Fohlen, France, Fedephoto.
Indonesian Hindu devotees walk towards the ash-shooting Mount Bromo volcano to make offerings at a temple located at its foot, outside the village of Cemoro Lawang, in the east of Indonesia's central Java island, December 24, 2010. Third Prize Nature Stories, Christophe Archambault, AFP, Getty Images.
An Indonesian man wears a mask to avoid inhaling ash as he stands in the ash-covered village of Cemoro Lawang near the active Mount Bromo volcano in the east of Indonesia's central Java island, December 24, 2010. Third Prize Nature Stories, Christophe Archambault, AFP, Getty Images.
World Press Photo of the Year 2010. The image is a portrait of Bibi Aisha, disfigured as punishment for fleeing her husband's house, taken in Kabul, Afghanistan
Bibi Aisha, an 18-year-old woman from Oruzgan province in Afghanistan, fled back to her family home from her husband's house, complaining of violent treatment. The Taliban arrived one night, demanding Bibi be handed over to face justice. After a Taliban commander pronounced his verdict, Bibi's brother-in-law held her down and her husband sliced off her ears and then cut off her nose. Bibi was abandoned, but later rescued by aid workers and the U.S. military. After time in a women's refuge in Kabul, she was taken to America, where she received counseling and reconstructive surgery. Bibi Aisha now lives in the United States. World Press Photo of the Year 2010, Jodi Bieber, South Africa, Institute for Artist Management/Goodman Gallery for Time magazine.
Anti-government riots in Bangkok, Thailand, May, 2010. Second Prize Spot News Stories, Corentin Fohlen, France, Fedephoto.
Indonesian Hindu devotees walk towards the ash-shooting Mount Bromo volcano to make offerings at a temple located at its foot, outside the village of Cemoro Lawang, in the east of Indonesia's central Java island, December 24, 2010. Third Prize Nature Stories, Christophe Archambault, AFP, Getty Images.
An Indonesian man wears a mask to avoid inhaling ash as he stands in the ash-covered village of Cemoro Lawang near the active Mount Bromo volcano in the east of Indonesia's central Java island, December 24, 2010. Third Prize Nature Stories, Christophe Archambault, AFP, Getty Images.
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Re: Sélection de photos 2010 par le journal "Boston"
Forcément absolument superbes
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Re: Sélection de photos 2010 par le journal "Boston"
J'ai vu l'expo World Press à Paris début Juin. Si vous êtes sur Paris ou proche, allez y c'est vraiment à faire! C'est saisissant, certaines photos font froid dans le dos, on passe par tous les états mais c'est à voir.
En tout cas, quand on sort de cette expo, on est chamboulé.
En tout cas, quand on sort de cette expo, on est chamboulé.
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TRADUCTION FR
Sacré p'tin... yen a qui ont du bol que je puisse pas les chopper pour leurs faire regretter d'êtres nés... Les traiter d'enfants de putain serait un affront aux prostituées, les traiter d'animaux, serait un affront au règne animal...VDM, j'ai de nouveau des envies de meurtres.Admin a écrit:Bibi Aisha, défiguré comme punition pour avoir fui la maison de son mari, pris à Kaboul, Afghanistan
Bibi Aisha, une jeune femme de 18 ans originaire de la province d'Oruzgan en Afghanistan, s'est enfuie vers sa maison familiale de la maison de son mari, se plaignant de traitements violents.
Les talibans sont arrivés un soir, exigeant Bibi être remis à affronter la justice. Après qu'un commandant taliban a prononcé son verdict, le beau frère de Bibi tenait son bas pendant que son mari lui tranchait ses oreilles et ensuite son nez. Bibi a été abandonné, mais plus tard, sauvée par les travailleurs humanitaires et les militaires américains.
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