There is no excuse for people acting with such malice
This video is about Bahrain police shooting at photographers.
By Chloe Kems on the Human Rights First site:
Image Rights in Bahrain
6-21-2013
Anonymous amateur photographers document the Bahraini revolution in all its forms. Photos have become a potent—and efficient—tool for frontline activists, who are able to quickly publish their shots online thanks to new technology. Despite public appearances, many of these young photographers are women and their shots are instrumental in documenting Bahrain’s revolution. …
The Al Wefaq political opposition organizes daytime rallies that draw huge crowds, sometimes in the tens of thousands. This is the primary venue for participants in Bahrain’s resilient protest movement, which remains largely peaceful. … Female photographers are mainstays at the daytime rallies, and although women are discouraged from attending violent nighttime clashes, some have managed to document them. …
Hawra*, in her mid-twenties, takes photos at every major Wefaq rally. “You can see,”…
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