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Anonymous Myanmar photographer wins major photojournalism award
Anonymous Myanmar photographer wins major photojournalism award
Agence France-Presse
Published Sep 05, 2021 09:04 AM PHT

PERPIGNAN, France - A Myanmar photographer won the top award Saturday at photojournalism's biggest annual festival for his coverage of the troubled nation's pro-democracy protests and bloody military crackdown.
PERPIGNAN, France - A Myanmar photographer won the top award Saturday at photojournalism's biggest annual festival for his coverage of the troubled nation's pro-democracy protests and bloody military crackdown.
The photographer, who remained unnamed for security reasons, scooped the Visa d'Or for News, the most prestigious award handed out at the "Visa Pour L'Image" festival in Perpignan, southwestern France.
The photographer, who remained unnamed for security reasons, scooped the Visa d'Or for News, the most prestigious award handed out at the "Visa Pour L'Image" festival in Perpignan, southwestern France.
Mikko Takkunen, the Asia photo editor for The New York Times, collected the prize on behalf of the photographer.
Mikko Takkunen, the Asia photo editor for The New York Times, collected the prize on behalf of the photographer.
Myanmar has been in turmoil since the military seized power in a February 1 coup, with near-daily protests and a huge civil disobedience movement.
Myanmar has been in turmoil since the military seized power in a February 1 coup, with near-daily protests and a huge civil disobedience movement.
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"He is probably the strongest photographer in the country. He is extremely happy and honoured to win this prize," Takkunen said.
"He is probably the strongest photographer in the country. He is extremely happy and honoured to win this prize," Takkunen said.
Takkunen said the photographer dedicated the prize to his peers in his country who are working under extremely difficult conditions.
Takkunen said the photographer dedicated the prize to his peers in his country who are working under extremely difficult conditions.
For the second time, the Département des Pyrénées-Orientales is funding the prize money of €8,000 for the winner of the Visa d’or News Award. Congratulations to the Anonymous Photographer in Myanmar for @nytimes: Myanmar’s “Spring Revolution.”⁰#Visapourlimage2021 pic.twitter.com/u73ng9qVIk
— Visapourlimage (@Visapourlimage) September 4, 2021
For the second time, the Département des Pyrénées-Orientales is funding the prize money of €8,000 for the winner of the Visa d’or News Award. Congratulations to the Anonymous Photographer in Myanmar for @nytimes: Myanmar’s “Spring Revolution.”⁰#Visapourlimage2021 pic.twitter.com/u73ng9qVIk
— Visapourlimage (@Visapourlimage) September 4, 2021
His photographs portray civilian protesters armed with stones, soldiers firing live bullets and grieving families mourning their dead.
His photographs portray civilian protesters armed with stones, soldiers firing live bullets and grieving families mourning their dead.
Across Myanmar, more than 1,000 civilians have been killed in the ongoing military crackdown, according to an advocacy group.
Across Myanmar, more than 1,000 civilians have been killed in the ongoing military crackdown, according to an advocacy group.
The press has been squeezed as the junta tries to tighten control over the flow of information, throttling internet access and revoking the licenses of local media outlets.
The press has been squeezed as the junta tries to tighten control over the flow of information, throttling internet access and revoking the licenses of local media outlets.
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The anonymous photographer said in a message that he was "on the streets every day since February 1.
The anonymous photographer said in a message that he was "on the streets every day since February 1.
"I encountered many difficulties, working between bullet shots, tear gas and deafening grenades."
"I encountered many difficulties, working between bullet shots, tear gas and deafening grenades."
"On the ground, we stopped working with helmets marked PRESS as we realised the soldiers were targeting photographers," he said.
"On the ground, we stopped working with helmets marked PRESS as we realised the soldiers were targeting photographers," he said.
Among the others nominated was Greek photographer Angelos Tzortzinis from AFP for his work on the last days that migrants and asylum seekers spent at the Moria refugee camp on the island of Lesbos, which was cleared after devastating fires.
Among the others nominated was Greek photographer Angelos Tzortzinis from AFP for his work on the last days that migrants and asylum seekers spent at the Moria refugee camp on the island of Lesbos, which was cleared after devastating fires.
Also nominated was American Erin Schaff from The New York Times for photographs depicting the storming of the US Capitol in Washington.
Also nominated was American Erin Schaff from The New York Times for photographs depicting the storming of the US Capitol in Washington.
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Indian Danish Siddiqui from Reuters was nominated for his work on the health crisis following the coronavirus pandemic in his country.
Indian Danish Siddiqui from Reuters was nominated for his work on the health crisis following the coronavirus pandemic in his country.
Siddiqui was killed in July while covering fighting between the Taliban and Afghan forces.
Siddiqui was killed in July while covering fighting between the Taliban and Afghan forces.
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