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“Palestinian Children in Gaza” Shine in World Press Photo | The Memorial to the Killing of Indigenous Canadian Children won the Grand Prix


According to Fars News Agency, the winners of the prestigious World Press Photo Awards 2022 were announced in different categories, and the Asian Region Photo Award went to Fatemeh Shabir, a 25-year-old Gaza-born photographer-journalist. In this image, Shabir shows a group of children and teenagers under a tent in the ruins of the brutal attacks of the Zionist army, lighting several candles; Perhaps in memory of the victims and martyrs of the Zionist invasion of Gaza in the spring of 2021.

More than 250 Palestinians, many of them women and children, were killed in 11 days of brutal Zionist bombardment of the Gaza Strip. The residents of Gaza, who had left their homes to escape the airstrikes, saw only ruins on their return, but rebuilt their lives with hope.

The grand and final winner of the World Press Photo Award 2022 is also a photo taken by the Canadian Amber Birken for the American newspaper New York Times. This image symbolizes the killing of Native Canadian children in boarding schools decades ago by whites who buried the bodies of innocent children in mass graves.

The scandal of this great human catastrophe was exposed years later and left a very big and eternal stigma on the forehead of the government that considers itself the leader of human rights. This image shows children’s clothing commemorating hundreds of children victims of white racism in Canada along a highway in British Columbia.

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