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Samuel Aranda Wins World Press Photo Of The Year Award For Arab Spring Shot

First Posted: 02/10/2012 7:09 am Updated: 02/14/2012 2:17 pm

By TOBY STERLING, Associated Press

AMSTERDAM — Spanish photographer Samuel Aranda won the 2011 World Press Photo of the Year award Friday for an image of a veiled woman holding a wounded relative in her arms after a demonstration in Yemen.

Jurors said Aranda's photo, taken for The New York Times, encapsulated many facets of the uprisings across the Middle East known as the Arab Spring, one of the major news events of the year.

The photo was taken Oct. 15 in a mosque in Sanaa, Yemen, that was being used as field hospital after demonstrators protesting the rule of Yemen President Ali Abdullah Saleh clashed with government forces.

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"The winning photo shows a poignant, compassionate moment, the human consequence of an enormous event, an event that is still going on," said chairman Aidan Sullivan. "We might never know who this woman is, cradling an injured relative, but together they become a living image of the courage of ordinary people that helped create an important chapter in the history of the Middle East."

The woman is almost completely concealed under black robes as she clasps her relative, a thin man whose torso is bare, grimacing in pain.

Sullivan said Aranda thought the man might have been the woman's husband, but he was not sure. He said the image has religious "almost Biblical" overtones and noted its resemblance in composition to Michelangelo's Pieta – but in a Muslim setting.

"It stands for Yemen, Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, Syria, for all that happened in the Arab Spring," said juror Koyo Kouoh. "But it shows a private, intimate side of what went on, and it shows the role that women played, not only as caregivers but as active people in the movement."

The tsunami in Japan was another major theme of the competition. Japanese photographer Yasuyoshi Chiba took first prize in the People in the News Stories category for Agence France Presse for images including an April 3 photo of a Japanese woman standing alone and holding her daughter's graduation certificate aloft after she found it amid a swirl of debris in Higashimatsushima.

The Associated Press won three awards, including first place in the Arts and Entertainment Singles category, for David Goldman's shot of a soldier playing the drums at a Canadian army base in Afghanistan.

In all, 57 photographers from 24 countries won awards in a field of more than 5,000 professional photographers, who submitted more than 100,000 entries.

The jury also itself nominated a photo taken by an unidentified amateur for special mention: a still image taken from a video of a Libyan National Transition Council fighter pulling Moammar Gadhafi onto a military vehicle in Sirte, Libya, on Oct. 20.

"The photo captures a historic moment, an image of a dictator and his demise that we otherwise would not have seen, had it not been photographed by a member of the public," Sullivan said.

Aranda's photo also took first place in the "People in the News Singles" category. He will get euro10,000 ($13,300) at an awards ceremony later this year.

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By TOBY STERLING, Associated Press AMSTERDAM — Spanish photographer Samuel Aranda won the 2011 World Press Photo of the Year award Friday for an image of a veiled woman holding a wounded relative...
By TOBY STERLING, Associated Press AMSTERDAM — Spanish photographer Samuel Aranda won the 2011 World Press Photo of the Year award Friday for an image of a veiled woman holding a wounded relative...
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01:25 PM on 03/11/2012
Beautiful. As a Arab-American and Muslim who is just as rich in culture as I am open-minded, this photo captures the essence of pain and love. For years, Americans have and still poke fun at other countries and the way they dress, pray, eat and live. And little do they know that they too originate from foreign countries. So always remember, "If you are ashamed of your roots, you have none." -HH
11:40 PM on 02/25/2012
This is not her relative. If it were her relative she would at the least not have gloves on.
05:32 AM on 02/21/2012
The power of a picture. Amazing!
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wwoody
Retired fishing for the truth.
04:45 PM on 02/13/2012
Act of love for mankind.
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01:07 PM on 02/12/2012
Hope she didn't get stoned because she showed some arm skin.
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YankeeCanuck
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05:02 PM on 02/12/2012
What an abusive, bigoted comment.
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11:36 PM on 02/13/2012
why you think she's gloved ? and then being photographed as well ??? all forbidden.
their laws not mine.
11:16 AM on 02/14/2012
Weed and alcohol are forbidden in Islam, so rest assure she won't
niko73
Dem belly full but we hungry
04:13 PM on 02/11/2012
Well deserved. Beautiful shot.
01:23 PM on 02/11/2012
Does not look like a martyr to me.
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Bradley Greig Smith
Endless war is endless debt.
10:18 AM on 02/11/2012
Just for the people posting who didn't read the article. It says more than once that this is a relative.
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season555
Allaah knows best
02:13 AM on 02/11/2012
Belonging to a family which has and some members are still going through what the man and woman in the picture is going through, my mum always said and still says what Maher is saying:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Al4eA1Au5sg&feature=related
02:07 AM on 02/11/2012
Disgusting photo. Full face coverning burquas have no place in modern society.
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Stroodle
08:28 AM on 02/11/2012
Ignorance like yours doesn't either.
niko73
Dem belly full but we hungry
04:40 PM on 02/11/2012
Nor hatred and bigotry.
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savvy7
A closed mouth gathers no foot
04:29 PM on 02/11/2012
"Full face coverning burquas have no place in modern society. "

In their country it does.
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12:13 AM on 02/11/2012
I could be wrong, but if it is in a Muslim setting, she will be up for some kind of punishment if he is not her husband and she is cradling a partially clothed man. Too bad that he is injured. There are no exceptions in the extreme Muslim world. Women physicians must wear the burqa with the net over the eyes and are expected to be able to examine patients.
anthonyve
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12:46 AM on 02/11/2012
What planet do you live on?
I've spent considerable time doing business in Muslim countries and in the majority of them even wearing a burqha is optional and a matter of choice.
Moreover, compassion and charitable aid to the suffering is a requisite for all Muslims.
You are confusing the cultural behavoir of an extreme minority with the majority of Muslims.
Can I suggest that however much coolaid you're drinking cut it by half, at least.
And by the way, I'm an atheist, so I have no skin in this discussion.
Anthony
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season555
Allaah knows best
02:10 AM on 02/11/2012
Thank you Anthony, I am amazed all these people who probably don't even know a single Muslim always act like they are EXPERTS in Islam.

maybe they just like to hear themselves talk.
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08:37 PM on 02/11/2012
http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/3bdeb9ef4.html

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2077529/French-Muslim-jailed-punching-nurse-tried-remove-wifes-burqa-childbirth.html

It appears that it's mostly men complaining about my post. If a woman disputes it, I'd like to hear. I am not drinking "coolaid" (sic).
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01:17 AM on 02/11/2012
how can u even tell if it is a woman or not. Could be anyone even a teddy bear under all the layers.
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08:28 PM on 02/11/2012
men don't wear the "layers" now, do they?
04:09 AM on 02/14/2012
your seriously not funny.
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Dosadi
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10:14 PM on 02/10/2012
It is indeed a beautiful photo.

Like!
10:08 PM on 02/10/2012
In my European country it is forbidden to wear a burka. Because it conceals too much, identity, emotion. This photograph suggests otherwise ! Interesting why there is any doubt with regards to the relationship of this couple. A moslima would never hold another man in her arms like this other than her HUSBAND or she would be stoned to death !
12:29 AM on 02/11/2012
Brother, father, son....
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season555
Allaah knows best
01:04 AM on 02/11/2012
A moslima would never hold another man in her arms like this other than her HUSBAND or she would be stoned to death !

Another expert on Islam
02:08 AM on 02/11/2012
Ah yes, Islam, the religion of peace, NOT!!!
02:16 AM on 02/11/2012
Let me guess. You can't cast the first stone because it is firmly lodged between your ears.
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Foodgrade
Learn to grow banannas
10:01 PM on 02/10/2012
Heart breaking. What id it were me, or you. The body count is not to be accepted