2016年5月5日 星期四

l77th Annual Overseas Press Club Awards. 海外記者俱樂部獎

A man cycles past the cliffs of Bamiyan. Two of the world’s oldest and largest Buddhas once stood here until they were destroyed by the Taliban in 2001. Bamiyan, Afghanistan, 2005. (Photograph by Stephen Dupont/Steidl)
A Tajik refugee couple getting married inside the Saki refugee camp, Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan, 1993. (Photograph by Stephen Dupont/Steidl)
Migrants arrive by a Turkish boat near the village of Skala, on the Greek island of Lesbos on November 16, 2015. The boat owner delivered some 150 people to the Greek coast and tried to escape back to Turkey, but he was arrested in Turkish waters. (Photograph by Sergey Ponomarev for the New York Times)
After battling rough seas and high winds, migrants arrive by rubber raft on a jagged shoreline of the Greek island of Lesbos on October 1, 2015. Fearing capsize or puncture, some panicked and jumped into the cold water in desperation to reach land. This young boy made it to safety, unlike hundreds of others. (Photograph by Tyler Hicks for the New York Times)
Desperate refugees board the train toward Zagreb at Tovarnik Station on the border with Serbia on Sept. 18, 2015. As key nations tightened their borders, thousands of migrants and asylum seekers were bottled up in the Balkans, placing precarious new burdens on a region with lingering sectarian divisions that was exceptionally ill-prepared to handle the crisis. (Photograph by Sergey Ponomarev for the New York Times)
Refugees from Pakistan, Bangladesh, Morocco, Algeria and Somalia await distribution of donations of water, blankets, diapers and clothes on their 10th day encamped near the border in Idomeni, Greece, on November 28, 2015. They were not allowed to cross into Macedonia; only refugees from Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria were allowed to cross and continue their journeys.  (Photograph by Mauricio Lima for he New York Times)
Bishnu Gurung, in red, and her family and fellow villagers react as the body of her daughter, Rejina Gurung, 3, was removed from the rubble of their earthquake-destroyed home in Gumda, Nepal, on May 8, 2015. Neighbors discovered the body of the girl in the collapsed entrance of the Gurung family home, ending a 13-day search. (Photograph by Daniel Berehulak for the New York Times)
77th Annual Overseas Press Club Awards
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