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    Arab Spring shot wins World Press Photo award

    AMSTERDAM (AP) — Spanish photographer Samuel Aranda won the 2011 World Press Photo of the Year award Friday for an image of a veiled woman holding a wounded relative in her arms after a demonstration in Yemen.

    Jurors said Aranda's photo, taken for The New York Times, encapsulated many facets of the uprisings across the Middle East known as the Arab Spring, one of the major news events of the year.

    The photo was taken Oct. 15 in a mosque in Sanaa, Yemen, that was being used as field hospital after demonstrators protesting the rule of Yemen President Ali Abdullah Saleh clashed with government forces.

    "The winning photo shows a poignant, compassionate moment, the human consequence of an enormous event, an event that is still going on," said chairman Aidan Sullivan. "We might never know who this woman is, cradling an injured relative, but together they become a living image of the courage of ordinary people that helped create an important chapter in the history of the Middle East."

    The woman is almost completely concealed under black robes as she clasps her relative, a thin man whose torso is bare, grimacing in pain.

    Sullivan said Aranda thought the man might have been the woman's husband, but he was not sure. He said the image has religious "almost Biblical" overtones and noted its resemblance in composition to Michelangelo's Pieta — but in a Muslim setting.

    "It stands for Yemen, Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, Syria, for all that happened in the Arab Spring," said juror Koyo Kouoh. "But it shows a private, intimate side of what went on, and it shows the role that women played, not only as caregivers but as active people in the movement."

    The tsunami in Japan was another major theme of the competition. Japanese photographer Yasuyoshi Chiba took first prize in the People in the News Stories category for Agence France Presse for images including an April 3 photo of a Japanese woman standing alone and holding her daughter's graduation certificate aloft after she found it amid a swirl of debris in Higashimatsushima.

    The Associated Press won three awards, including first place in the Arts and Entertainment Singles category, for David Goldman's shot of a soldier playing the drums at a Canadian army base in Afghanistan.

    In all, 57 photographers from 24 countries won awards in a field of more than 5,000 professional photographers, who submitted more than 100,000 entries.

    The jury also itself nominated a photo taken by an unidentified amateur for special mention: a still image taken from a video of a Libyan National Transition Council fighter pulling Moammar Gadhafi onto a military vehicle in Sirte, Libya, on Oct. 20.

    "The photo captures a historic moment, an image of a dictator and his demise that we otherwise would not have seen, had it not been photographed by a member of the public," Sullivan said.

    Aranda's photo also took first place in the "People in the News Singles" category. He will get euro10,000 ($13,300) at an awards ceremony later this year.

     

    3,702 comments

    • Wounded Warrior  •  15 days ago
      It has meritt as a photograph and that meritt depends on the sensibility of the viewer.
    • Mast B  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  15 days ago
      i really dont understand how pictures that show REAL ppl being tortured, killed, etc can win awards. its like "hey guys..i got this awesome picture of ppl who just got bombed!" I understand its showing viewers what goes on in the world but whats up with the award winning part.
    • Fadhel ALAqeel  •  1 month 5 days ago
      Most of the comments were written with ink of hate. The reward should go to them.
    • Dale  •  3 months ago
      like so many "famous photos" it is staged and phony
      • neanderthal 3 months ago
        remember the little girl in vietnam agent oranged? staged? dump arse!!
    • John  •  Bowling Green, Kentucky  •  3 months ago
      How touching! And let's just forget all the atrocities committed by radical Islamists worldwide. All the "Arab Spring" has/will accomplish is to replace one set of rulers that hate Americans with a new set to beg for money that we borrow from China. Glad Barack Hussein Obama thinks that this is all "democracy" at work.
    • Dave  •  3 months ago
      Have you ever noticed how muslims either play the roll of helpless victims or oppressive conquerors? They're never just co-existing with people who are different than them.
      • JeffD 3 months ago
        That is how media portrays them, there is a lot of in between but the in between doesn't make news. The working family in America that raises kids and go to school and grow up to be successful is not news worthy at home and will not be news worthy anywhere else. The news shows the good and evil both of other countries and of America. Just watch your local news. What do you see? Murder, robbery, fires and then the people to catch the murderes and put out the fires. Nothing in between but you probably live the in between so you don't need to see it on TV to know that it exists.
      • alphadog101 3 months ago
        jeffd... come on dude, don't be stupid.
    • cynthia c  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 months ago
      Yes these are rude comments but at least they are just comments, not actions, we "Americans" have our kids at the age of four playing with cars and dolls not holding a gun and getting train to kill others then commit suicide.
      • Trauen 3 months ago
        Who in the Middle East is four years old holding guns and getting trained to kill others then commit suicide???

        Please tell me who.
      • FedUpWithLies 3 months ago
        Well said Cynthia. It is well known, at least to people who turn the TV on or crack open a newspaper; that they train their children at a very young age to kill and then if necessary, kill themselves for their cause.
      • Trauen 3 months ago
        All of you ignorant people needs to take a cruise to the Middle East and learn something.
    • Kisakye  •  3 months ago
      No matter how different people think they are, we all feel pain in the same ways. Really profound photo, but not sure it should have been photo of the year
      • flor 3 months ago
        so true if only we all got along ....
    • Get a Life  •  3 months ago
      Can someone read what it says on the man's arm? Hopefully the photographer will tell us.
      • ey02kdv98 3 months ago
        It says "Let go of me"
      • Katmandoo 3 months ago
        It says "Death to America" "Death to Israel" ....Just your typical "Peaceful Muslim.
      • DarkColdWinter 3 months ago
        It probably reads "Praise Allah...Kill All The Infidels"
    • Jagger Muffin  •  Mound, Minnesota  •  3 months ago
      Did that ninja just snap that poor guy's neck?
    • Barbara  •  3 months ago
      When I see photos like this I wonder if there is ever any follow up for us to know what happened to this poor soul.
    • Ed Taylor  •  3 months ago
      Just curious. If 'we may never know who this woman is,' how does the photographer know this man is a relative?
    • NA  •  3 months ago
      You can call me a racist if you like. But, treating women like this. A culture that demands women dress like this because men cannot control themselves is ignorant.
    • ace  •  Mannford, Oklahoma  •  3 months ago
      How do you know this guy isn't some #$%$ Israeli terrorist trying to destroy the country?.... Yemen is struggling to maintain its territorial integrity while Israel foments a #$%$ rebellion to take over the Arabian peninsula and thereby destabilize the entire Middle East. This mess was caused by Israel.
      Reply
    • IHU  •  3 months ago
      I don't consider this "powerful" at all. I call this empty, stale, emotionless & cold. And it's only significance is the lack of value either one in this photo have "As Human Beings"!. I imagine that if the dying man were anyone other than a relative, there would be no desire to put on the gloves or even lift him off the pavement.
    • Jerry  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 months ago
      she has such a beautiful smile
    • MonsterRemovalGuide.Com  •  Tustin, California  •  3 months ago
      Show me any picture of a U.S Soldier over this. It'd be way more poignant. But that's just me, I love my country and am proud to call myself an American. Semper Fi.
    • Dumb Liberal  •  3 months ago
      really, why is this a picture of the year?
    • The Eagle  •  3 months ago
      The Muslims are not happy!
      They're not happy in Gaza .
      They're not happy in Egypt .
      They're not happy in Libya .
      They're not happy in Morocco.
      They're not happy in Iran .
      They're not happy in Iraq .
      They're not happy in Yemen .
      They're not happy in Afghanistan.
      They're not happy in Pakistan.
      They're not happy in Syria .
      They're not happy in Lebanon.

      So, where are they happy?

      They're happy in Canada.
      They're happy in Australia.
      They're happy in England.
      They're happy in France.
      They're happy in Italy.
      They're happy in Germany.
      They're happy in Sweden.
      They're happy in the USA.
      They're happy in Norway.
      They're happy in Belgium.
      They're happy in every country that is not Muslim.

      And who do they blame?
      Not Islam.
      Not their leadership.
      Not themselves.

      THEY BLAME THE COUNTRIES THEY ARE HAPPY IN!
      AND THEY WANT TO CHANGE THEM TO BE LIKE THE COUNTRY THEY CAME FROM . .
      WHERE THEY WERE UNHAPPY.

      Excuse me, but . . .
      How stupid can you get?
    • Marilyn  •  3 months ago
      Very sad for the woman. Funny how libs use the "arab spring" thing to help dictator obama but don't stand up for women's rights.

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