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《洛杉矶时报》摄影师卡罗琳·科尔由于在利比里亚的出色工作获得2004年度普利策奖特写摄影奖。 |
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战争就在脚下:子弹壳洒满了一地,仿佛弹壳织就的地毯
《洛杉矶时报》记者卡罗伦·科尔 |
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一名利比里亚政府军士兵正在换岗防卫维亚城的桥梁,尽管一直以来都有各种声音呼吁停火,但这里一直战火不断。
《洛杉矶时报》的摄影记者卡罗伦·科尔
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特写摄影奖作品之一:逃难的妇女 |
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HUNGER: Refugee
children line up for a meager handout of rice, the only food they
receive at the refugee camp where they are staying on the outskirts of
Monrovia. |
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AMID THE TRHONG:
Patirnel Boima stands in the center of a rain-drenched stadium field
where more than 30,000 people have taken refuge. Rebels have been at
war with President Charles Taylor, a former warlord, since 1989. |
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TIME TO LEAVE:
Civilians, including aid workers, journalists and missionaries board a
helicopter at the U.S. embassy in Monrovia in an effort to leave the
war-torn country as the violence continues to escalate.
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THREATENING
STANCE: Fighters supporting President Charles Taylor course through
Monrovia's central marketplace.. |
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WAITING OUT THE
STORM: Residents take cover during an artillery battle in the city
center. |
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VOICES FOR THE
DEAD: A crowd piles bodies outside the U.S. Embassy to emphasize their
plea for American intervention. |
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一名利比里亚政府军士兵正在为死去的战友伤心,
《洛杉矶时报》的摄影记者卡罗伦·科尔 |
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CAUGHT IN THE CONFLICT: Kinny Kanneh, age 9, was
wounded when mortar rounds landed in a Monrovia refugee camp run by
the American embassy. Refugees descended on the capital to avoid
fighting, but the violence followed.
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LEARNING THE
WORSE: A woman finds that a relative is one of 66 war victims buried
in a grave on the outskirts of Monrovia. |
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BEYOND HELP: As
residents flee an area coming under fire, the previous day's
casualties are left behind. |
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FINAL DUTY:
Volunteer Solomon Johnson helps bury 66 bodies in a hurriedly dug mass
grave, as peacekeepers' helicopters drone in the distance.
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FAR FROM HOME:
Thousands of people displaced by fighting came to live in the former
Masonic Temple in Monrovia. Founded partly by freed American slaves in
the early 19th century, Liberia has long looked upon the U.S. as a
kind of godfather.
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A CHANCE TO REST:
A boy finds respite on a foam pad in the elemtary school at the
Firestone Rubber Plantation, where refugees sought shelter from rural
fighting. |
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由于在政府控制的区域无法找到食物,数千名利比里亚人从利比里亚反政府武装控制的布什罗德岛取得食物后穿越沼泽地返回。
《洛杉矶时报》摄影师卡罗琳·科尔 |
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NOWHERE TO GO:
Tehneh Johnson has lived in a refugee camp on the outskirts of
Monrovia for more than a year. She is no longer safe as rebel soldiers
approach the Liberian capital.
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FEW COMFORTS:
Ester Burges, 6, Sarrah Barbar, 7, and Sabay Ndebe, 5, bathe from a
bucket of cold water at the Hannah B. Williams center. the number of
orphans in war-devastated Liberia now tops 10,000, officials say.
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《达拉斯晨报》 摄影师大卫·利森(左)和谢丽尔·迪亚兹·梅耶尔由于在伊拉克的出色工作获得2004年度普利策奖突发新闻摄影奖。这是2003年4月20日他们在伊拉克首都巴格达的合影。 |
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Risking their
lives to save another, Lt. Jeffrey Goodman and Lance Cpl. Jorge
Sanchez of the 2nd Tank Battalion drag a wounded civilian to safety
after he was aught in the midst of battle on the road to Baghdad.
(Photo by Cheryl Diaz Meyer) |
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