Saturday, 7 June 2014

'BAHAN Bukti. Syria. Ukraine’ dipamerkan di BERLIN . . .



Srikandi גבורה Jenayah terhadap keamanan telah menjadi tema utama pameran foto antarabangsa yang kini melawat Jerman. Adegan kesengsaraan dan kemusnahan dalam konflik Syria & Ukraine telah dipilih oleh juri utk menunjukkan wajah sebenar perang.

Pameran foto "Bahan Bukti. Syria. Ukraine" di Berlin adalah berdasarkan semata-mata pada bahan yang dikemukakan oleh wartawan perang menggambarkan" evolusi nega-ra-negara menjalani konflik sivil. "Ia dianjurkan dalam apa-apa cara yang memboleh-kan penyertaan pelawat maksimum.

Selain gambar-gambar yang unik dan memaparkan multimedia, pelawat mempunyai peluang untuk melihat beberapa bukti bahan dari warzone ini. Topeng gas, sekatan jalan tayar dan harta peribadi mangsa hanya beberapa barangan yang terdapat pada paparan.

"Ini adalah satu idea yang cemerlang, telah mengatur gambar dan bahan-bahan yang hadir di tempat kejadian apabila gambar itu diambil," Irina Schiemann, Penolong Penganjur pameran itu memberitahu RT. "Pendekatan sedemikian membolehkan penyerapan maksimum pengunjung daripada sifat sebenar konflik. Setiap pelawat nota itu."

‘Material Evidence. Syria. Ukraine’ on display in Berlin

Crimes against peace have become a central theme of the international photo exhibition that is now touring Germany. Scenes of misery and destruction in the Syrian and Ukrainian conflicts were handpicked by a jury to show the true face of the war.

Photo exhibition “Material Evidence. Syria. Ukraine” in Berlin is based purely on the material submitted by war correspondents illustrating “the evolution of the countries undergoing civil conflicts.” It is organized in such a way that allows maximum visitor participation.

Besides unique photographs and multimedia displays, visitors have a chance to see some material evidence from the warzone. Gas masks, tire roadblocks and personal possessions of the victims are just some items found on display.

“This is a brilliant idea, to juxtapose photos and the materials that were present at the scene when the photograph was taken,” Irina Schiemann, Assistant Organiser of the exhibition told RT. “Such an approach allows the visitor maximum absorption of the true nature of conflict. Every visitor notes that.”

Image from photomaterialevidence.com

"Dalam dekad yang lalu masyarakat antarabangsa telah memerhati, sekali lagi, penyelewengan apa yang dianggap 'peraturan demokrasi', yang sentiasa dipecahkan oleh pemerintahan diktator politik," penganjur ekspo itu berkata.

Demokrasi, mereka berhujah, sepatutnya menyebabkan meminimumkan konflik dan konfrontasi. Sebaliknya, cakera untuk demokrasi adalah dicemari di dalam darah. "Akibat dapat dilihat pada hari ini di Syria dan Ukraine, serta ia berlaku dan masih berlaku di Iraq."

"Apa yang benar-benar berlaku di Kiev dan Crimea? Mengapa Ukraine berakhir seperti ini? Yang mengambil kesempatan daripada perang Syria dan apa yang berlaku kepada negara ini? "Hanya beberapa soalan-soalan yang dibangkitkan oleh pameran itu.

Semua wartawan, blogger dan tokoh masyarakat, peka terhadap "ketidakadilan besar" konflik global dialu-alukan untuk menghantar karya mereka kepada sebuah jawatan-kuasa juri antarabangsa, terdiri daripada persona awam dan selebriti dari pelbagai bidang, seperti budaya, masyarakat, politik, seni dan akhbar.

"Bahan Bukti" telah dianjurkan oleh sebuah penerbitan Rusia Zhurnalistskaya Pravda (kewartawanan Kebenaran). Pihak penganjur telah berjaya menubuhkan hadiah dalam 6 kategori. Hadiah utama sebanyak € 20,000 untuk penyelidikan wartawan akan diberikan oleh juri pada akhir peraduan pada bulan Disember. Dokumentari terbaik akan menerima € 15,000, manakala pemenang laporan fotografi khas, berita dan artikel yang terbaik adalah untuk dianugerahkan hadiah € 10,000.

Kriteria kemenangan utama akan menjadi "ketunggalan dan kesahihan" daripada bahan-bahan yang dikemukakan.

“In the last decades the international community has been observing, once again, a distortion of what is considered the 'rules of democracy', which are constantly broken by political dictatorships,” organizers of the exposition say.

Democracy, they argue, should result in minimizing conflicts and confrontations. Instead, the drive for democracy is tainted in blood. “The consequences can be seen nowadays in Syria and Ukraine, as well as it happened and still happens in Iraq.”

“What did really happen in Kiev and Crimea? Why did Ukraine end up like this? Who is taking advantage of the Syrian war and of what happened to this country?” are just some of the questions brought up by the exhibition.

All journalists, bloggers and public figures, sensitive to the “great injustice” of global conflicts were welcomed to submit their works to an international jury committee, comprised of public personas and celebrities from different fields, such as culture, society, politics, art and the press.

“Material Evidence” was organized by a Russian publication Zhurnalistskaya Pravda (Journalistic Truth). The organizers have managed to set prizes in six categories. The top prize of €20,000 for journalist research will be awarded by the jury at the end of the contest in December. The best documentary will receive €15,000, while special photographic report, news and best article winners are to be awarded a €10,000 prize.

The key winning criteria will be the “singularity and authenticity” of the submitted materials.

Image from photomaterialevidence.com


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