贵人鸟运动鞋2016新款:Who killed the war journalists? - Focus discu...

来源:百度文库 编辑:九乡新闻网 时间:2024/04/28 01:22:54

Who killed the war journalists?


Two award-winning photographers have been killed while covering the conflict in the Libyan city of Misrata.

1.jpg (38.03 KB)
2011-4-22 10:24

       Chris Hondros (L)      Tim Hetherington(R)

Still two other journalists, including Briton Guy Martin, were injured.

As the tragedies of the honorable journalists shock the world, the Gaddafi administrative and the rebels are still arguing which side killed the two journalists. Both sides agree on independent investigations of the death, BUT - Gaddafi spokesman said that it is the war itself that killed the war journliasts – ceasing fire is the pre-condition for moving on, while the rebels still insist on Gaddafi stepping down as the condition of ceasefire.


               ===========================Tim Hetherington==============================


Briton Tim Hetherington, 41, is said to have been killed in a rocket-propelled grenade attack.

The New York-based journalist was best known for his work in Afghanistan, and the Oscar-nominated war documentary Restrepo followed US troops on an outpost in the country. He won the World Press Photo of the Year Award in 2007.

674534-tim-hetherington.jpg (144.06 KB)
2011-4-22 10:46

Final shot: Tim Hetherington is assisted by Libyan rebels as he climbs down a building after gunshots rang out from inside by loyalist forces in the besieged city of Misrata, hours before he was killed in the city while covering the conflict

20110422083158175543.jpg (226.86 KB)
2011-4-22 10:46

Tim worked in Libya shooting image of the protesters on March. 25


The works by Tim Hetherington

hetherington_world_press_winner.jpg (62.31 KB)
2011-4-22 10:48


6397d08db45a11af.jpg (103.61 KB)
2011-4-22 10:46

100412_tim-10_p465.jpg (141.79 KB)
2011-4-22 10:46


 



          ===========================Chris Hondros================================

US photographer Chris Hondros, 41, was also killed.

He has worked in the battle field frontlines of the west bank, Kashmir, Cuba, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, Angola, Macedonia, Kosovo, and Libya.

He was the Pulitzer Prize-nominated war photographer.


Mr Hondros won the Robert Capa Gold Medal for war photography. He was said to be "widely respected by his peers for his bravery and camaraderie" .

3.jpg (171.86 KB)
2011-4-22 10:46

Libyan rebel fighters carry out a comrade wounded during an effort to dislodge some ensconced government loyalist troops

last img by Chris.jpg (121.44 KB)
2011-4-22 10:46

Last image from Mr. Hondros

article-1379185-0BB711AC00000578-245_634x423.jpg (162.36 KB)
2011-4-22 10:46

Getty Images photographer Chris Hondros walks at the ruins of a building in southern Beirut, Lebanon - he was killed yesterday in Misrata, Libya
Works by Hondros


pakistan_01.jpg (62.04 KB)
2011-4-22 10:46
Men say their afternoon prayers in a designated praying area of an office building in Peshawar.

boy.jpg (160.97 KB)
2011-4-22 10:46
A boy peeks out at Sgt. Trevor Warrior of the 1st Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment of the Second Infantry Division as U.S. troops conduct door-to-door searches in Baghdad's tense Shulah neighborhood on Dec. 2.

macedonia_01.jpg (73.17 KB)
2011-4-22 10:46

Over 40,000 Kosovo Albanians lived in the sprawling Cegrane refugee camp in Macedonia in the Spring of 1999. Hundreds of thousands of Kosovo Albanians were driven from their homes into camps in Macedonia and Albania in 1999 by the Serbian military.


The two honored war journalists’ tragic death underscores the need to protect journalists as they cover conflicts across the globe.


Let’s salute to Tim Hetherington and Chris Hondros – prides of the journalists - and all the other war journalists in frontline running risk at their lives to reveal the every truth to the world’s people.  

It is Gaddafi force, the rebels, or the WAR itself that killed the war journliasts?


2011.jpg (114.02 KB)
2011-4-22 10:46