Friday, February 24, 2012

World Press Photo Winners From 1955-2011

The majority of these very powerful images are a grim indictment of human cowardice and apathy.






...Man's inhumanity to man
Makes countless thousands mourn!

~ Robert Burns 1784









A competitor tumbles off his motorcycle during the Motorcross World Championship
 at the Volk Mølle race course. (Mogens von Haven)

1956

1956
A German World War II prisoner, released by the Soviet Union, is reunited with 
his daughter. The child had not seen her father since she was one-year-old. (Helmuth Pirath)

1957

1957
Dorothy Counts, one of the first black students to enter the newly desegregated 
Harry Harding High School is mocked by whites on her first day of school. (Douglas Martin)

1958

1958
National Football Championships between Prague and Bratislava. (Stanislav Tereba)
1959: No contest held

1960

1960
A right-wing student in Japan assassinates Inejiro Asanuma, Socialist Party Chairman,
during his speech at the Hibiya Hall. (Yasushi Nagao)
1961: No contest held

1962

1962
Priest Luis Padillo offers last rites to a loyalist soldier who is mortally wounded by a sniper 
during military rebellion against President Bétancourt at Puerto Cabello naval base in
 Venezuela. (Héctor Rondón Lovera)

1963

1963
Buddhist monk Thich Quang Duc sets himself ablaze in protest against the persecution 
of Buddhists by the South Vietnamese government. (Malcolm W. Browne)

1964

1964
A Turkish woman mourns her dead husband, a victim of the Greek-Turkish civil war.
 (Don McCullin)

1965

1965
A mother and her children wade across a river to escape US bombing. The US Air Force
 had evacuated their village because it was suspected of being used as a base camp by
the Vietcong. (Kyoichi Sawada)

1966

1966
The body of a Vietcong soldier is dragged behind an American armored vehicle en route
 to a burial site after fierce fighting. (Kyoichi Sawada)

1967

1967
The commander of an M48 tankgunner of the US 7th regiment in Vietnam's 'Iron Triangle'.
 (Co Rentmeester)

1968

1968
South Vietnam national police chief Nguyen Ngoc Loan executes a suspected Viet Cong member. 
(Eddie Adams)

1969

1969
A young Catholic wears a gasmask during clashes with British troops. People had been fleeing
 from teargas after a night of street fighting. (Hanns-Jörg Anders)
1970: No contest held

1971

1971
During negotiations on the safe-conduct of a group of criminals on the run, police 
superintendent Gross suddenly shoots down gang leader Kurt Vicenik. The gang, 
who had disappeared after a bank-robbery in Cologne, re-emerged near Saarbrücken, 
carrying a hostage with them. A chase followed and the police and the robbers met 
at Baltersweiler. The two other men were captured in a wild fight. The men running 
away from the bullets are policemen. (Wolfgang Peter Geller)

1972

1972
Phan Thi Kim Phuc (center) flees with other children after South Vietnamese
 planes mistakenly dropped napalm on South Vietnamese troops and civilians. (Nick Ut)

1973

1973
Democratically elected President Salvador Allende moments away from death 
during military coup at Moneda presidential palace in Chile. (Orlando Lagos)

1974

1974
The Faces of Hunger. A mother comforts her child, both victims of drought. (Ovie Carter)

1975

1975
A mother and her daughter are hurled off a collapsing fire-escape in an apartment
 house fire in Boston. (Stanley Forman)

1976

1976
Palestinian refugees in district La Quarantaine. (Françoise Demulder)

1977

1977
Police throw tear-gas at a group of chanting residents of the Modderdam squatter
camp protesting against the demolition of their homes outside Cape Town. (Leslie Hammond)

1978

1978
A demonstrator is engulfed in flames of the molotov cocktail he was about to throw at the
police during protests against the construction of the New Tokyo International Airport. 
The original Narita Airport plan was unveiled in 1966. To acquire the initial land, the 
government had to evict protesting landowners. Violent clashes between the 
opponents and authorities resulted in 13 deaths, including five police officers. 
The new airport opened in May 1978. (Sadayuki Mikami)

1979

1979
A Cambodian woman cradles her child while waiting for food to be distributed at a 
refugee camp. (David Burnett)

1980

1980
A starving boy and a missionary in Uganda. (Mike Wells)

1981

1981
Lt. Col. Antonio Tejero Molina orders everyone to remain seated and be quiet after armed 
Guardia Civil soldiers stormed the Assembly Hall of the Spanish Parliament. 
Three hundred deputies and cabinet members were in session to vote upon the succession
 of premier Suarez. They were released next morning after having been held hostage 
for almost 18 hours; the coup was a failure. (Manuel Pérez Barriopedro)

1982

1982
The war in Lebanon: The aftermath of the massacre of Palestinians by Christian
 Phalangists in the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps. (Robin Moyer)

1983

1983
Kezban Özer (37) finds her five children buried alive after a devastating earthquake. At five o'clock
 in the morning she and her husband were milking the cows as their children slept. A few
 minutes later, 147 villages in the region were destroyed by an earthquake of
 magnitude 7.1 on the Richter scale; 1,336 people died. (Mustafa Bozdemir)

1984

1984
A child killed by the poisonous gas leak in the Union Carbide chemical plant disaster. 
(Pablo Bartholomew)

1985

1985
Omaira Sanchez (12) is trapped in the debris caused by the eruption of Nevado del Ruíz 
volcano. After sixty hours she eventually lost consciousness and died of a heart attack.
 (Frank Fournier)

1986

1986
Ken Meeks' (42) skin is marked with lesions caused by Aids-related Kaposi's Sarcoma. 
(Alon Reininger)

1987

1987
A mother clings to a riot policeman's shield at a polling station. Her son was one of thousands 
of demonstrators arrested because they tried to prove that the presidential election on 
December 15, which was won by the government candidate, had been rigged. (Anthony Suau)

1988

1988
Boris Abgarzian grieves for his 17-year-old son, victim of the Armenian earthquake. 
(David Turnley)

1989

1989
A demonstrator confronts a line of People's Liberation Army tanks during protests for 
democratic reform. (Charlie Cole)

1990

1990
Family and neighbors mourn the death of Elshani Nashim (27), killed during a protest 
against the Yugoslavian government's decision to abolish the autonomy of Kosovo. 
(Georges Merillon)

1991

1991
US Sergeant Ken Kozakiewicz (23), gives vent to his grief as he learns that the body bag at his
 feet contains the remains of his friend Andy Alaniz. 'Friendly fire' claimed Alaniz's life and 
injured Kozakiewicz. On the last day of the Gulf War they were taken away from the
 war zone by a MASH unit evacuation helicopter. (David Turnley)

1992

1992
A mother carries her dead child to the grave, after wrapping it in a shroud according to local
 custom. A bad drought coupled with the effects of civil war caused a terrible famine in Somalia 
which claimed the lives of between one and two million people over a period of two years, 
more than 200 a day in the worst affected areas. The international airlift of relief supplies 
which started in July was hampered by heavily armed gangs of clansmen who looted food 
storage centers and slowed down the distribution of the supplies by aid organizations. 
(James Nachtwey)

1993

1993
Boys raise toy guns in a gesture of defiance. The Palestinian uprising, which began in December 
1987, strengthened the Arab population in their determination to fight the occupying force. 
In March Israel closed its border with Gaza, causing a massive rise in unemployment. 
With more than 800,000 people contained in the Israeli-patrolled, eight-km-wide strip of land,
 bloodshed increased sharply. The peace agreement signed in Washington on September 
13 promised limited authority for the Gaza Strip and a withdrawal of the Israeli army. (Larry Towell)

1994

1994
A Hutu man at a Red Cross hospital, his face mutilated by the Hutu 'Interahamwe' militia, 
who suspected him of sympathizing with the Tutsi rebels in Rwanda. (James Nachtwey)

1995

1995
A bus on the road leading to Grozny during fighting between Chechen independence fighters 
and Russian troops. The civil war which erupted when President Yeltsin sent troops to the
 rebellious province in December 1994 was still dragging on months later. When the Chechen 
fighters fled Grozny, the capital, where the war had claimed a horrendous human and 
material toll, Russian troops pursued them into the countryside to the south and east. 
(Lucian Perkins)
Landmine victims in Kuito, a town where many people were killed and traumatized during the 
civil war. (Francesco Zizola)

1997

1997
A woman cries outside the Zmirli Hospital, where the dead and wounded were taken after a 
massacre in Bentalha. (Hocine)

1998

1998
A woman is comforted by relatives and friends at the funeral of her husband. The man was a
 soldier with the ethnic Albanian rebels of the Kosovo Liberation Army, fighting for 
independence from Serbia. He had been shot the previous day while on patrol. (Dayna Smith)

1999

1999
A man walks the streets in one of the largest gathering points for ethnic Albanian refugees
 fleeing violence in Kosovo. (Claus Bjørn Larsen)

2000

2000
The mother of a Mexican immigrant family makes piñatas to support herself and her children. 
The family numbers among the millions of 'uncounted' Americans, people who for one
 reason or another have been missed by the national census and so don't exist in
 population records. (Lara Jo Regan)

2001

2001
The body of a one-year-old boy who died of dehydration is prepared for burial at Jalozai
 refugee camp. The child's family, originally from North Afghanistan, had sought refuge in 
Pakistan from political instability and the consequences of drought. The family gave the 
photographer permission to attend as they washed and wrapped his body in a white
 funeral shroud, according to Muslim tradition. In the overcrowded Jalozai camp,
 80,000 refugees from Afghanistan endured squalid conditions. (Erik Refner)

2002

2002
A boy holds his dead father's trousers as he squats beside the spot where his father is to be buried,
 surrounded by soldiers and villagers digging graves for victims of an earthquake in Armenia. 
(Eric Grigorian)

2003

2003
An Iraqi man comforts his four-year-old son at a holding center for prisoners of war, in the base 
camp of the US Army 101st Airborne Division near An Najaf. The boy had become terrified when, 
according to orders, his father was hooded and handcuffed. A soldier later severed the plastic
 handcuffs so that the man could comfort his child. Hoods were placed over detainees'
 heads because they were quicker to apply than blindfolds. The military said the bags 
were used to disorient prisoners and protect their identities. It is not known what happened
 to the man or the boy. (Jean-Marc Bouju)

2004

2004
A woman mourns a relative killed in the tsunami. On December 26, a 9.3 magnitude 
earthquake off the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, triggered a series of deadly waves that
 traveled across the Indian Ocean, wreaking havoc in nine Asian countries, and causing
 fatalities as far away as Somalia and Tanzania. (Arko Datta)

2005

2005
The fingers of malnourished Alassa Galisou (1) are pressed against the lips of his mother
 Fatou Ousseini at an emergency feeding center. One of the worst droughts in recent
 times, together with a particularly heavy plague of locusts that had destroyed the
 previous year's harvest, left millions of people severely short of food. (Finbarr O'Reilly)

2006

2006
Young Lebanese drive down a street in Haret Hreik, a bombed neighborhood in southern
 Beirut. (Spencer Platt)

2007

2007
A soldier of Second Platoon, Battle Company of the Second Battalion of the US 503rd 
Infantry Regiment sinks onto an embankment in the Restrepo bunker at the end of the day.
 (Tim Hetherington)

2008

2008
Detective Robert Kole of the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Office enters a home, following mortgage
 foreclosure and eviction. He needs to check that the owners have vacated the premises,
 and that no weapons have been left lying around. (Anthony Suau)

2009

2009
Women shout their dissent from a Tehran rooftop on 24 June, following Iran's disputed presidential 
election. (Pietro Masturzo)

2010

2010
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.
 (Jodi Bieber)

2011

2011
A veiled woman holds a wounded relative "inside a mosque used as a field hospital by demonstrators
 against the rule of President Ali Abdullah Saleh, during clashes in Sanaa, Yemen. (Samuel Aranda)

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