10-September-2024

Sudan Protest Picture Wins Top World Prize

Sudan Protest Picture Wins Top World Prize

THE HAGUE (Sudanow) - Agence France-Presse photographer Yasuyoshi Chiba won the prestigious World Press Photo of the Year Award on Thursday with a picture of a mobile-lit Sudanese demonstrator reciting protest poetry in which judges saw a symbol of hope.

Chiba’s picture, taken during the popular uprising in Sudan calling for the return to civilian rule last year, showed the power of youth and art while itself possessing a “poetic” quality, the judges said.

Nairobi-based Chiba’s picture also won the General News - Singles category.

Taken on June 19 last year in Khartoum, Chiba’s photograph shows a group of the Sudanese capital’s residents chanting slogans while one man recites protest poetry, his mouth open.

The poet is dressed in a light blue shirt and lit up by about a dozen mobile phones, while in front of him the side-view of a smiling face is visible among many faces.

“This moment was the only peaceful group protest I encountered during my stay and I felt touched by the undefeated solidarity of their revolution,” Chiba, who is Japanese, told AFP.

The picture “showed that the people still had this passion inside and I felt part of it. I saw how the strong will of the people was there and that it could not be put out by violence,” the 48-year-old photojournalist said.

Protests continued in the aftermath of the overthrow of long-time strongman Omar al-Bashir in April last year. A military government took over but citizens demanded a return to civilian rule, with a power-sharing agreement finally reached in August.

Chiba’s picture “shows power of the youth, it shows the power of art. It shows hope,” said Tanvi Mishra, one of the judges on this year’s panel.

“Even though he was reciting poetry, I want to say it was a poetic picture,” added Getty Images’ Chris McGrath, another judge.

Unlike other years, photographers will not travel to Amsterdam to receive their awards due to the restrictions imposed because of the coronavirus pandemic, organisers said.

Instead, all the nominees got together by video conference call earlier Thursday where Chiba was announced as the winner, with the names released online later on Thursday.

 

Source: AFP

 

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