In this article, dear reader, 20 pictures and stories of journalists who have been subjected to difficult circumstances overcome them, and provided you with good content, some of them died while some of them are still alive and living.
In spite of the continuing injury at work:
Photo: REUTERS / Stringer
The picture shows Reuters journalist Gleb Garanish who was injured while covering the protests known as the "European Square" in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev, which began spontaneously of citizens protesting the government's suspension of the Free Trade Agreement and Partnership with the European Union on 21 November 2013, The protesters to dismiss the government and the removal of President "Viktor Yanukovych" and early elections.
The response of the Ukrainian riot police was violent and repressive, leading to the displacement of more demonstrators, especially young people and academics, and wounded "Gleb Garanish" on 30 November 2013 while covering the clashes in the Independence Square in Kiev, and testified that the riot police used batons and sound bombs to disperse hundreds of demonstrators From the main square of the city.
When the press mixes human rights with the cartel:
Photo: REUTERS / Alejandro Bringas
At 2 pm on 16 September 2010, the young Mexican journalist photographer Luis Carlos Santiago was traveling in the car of jurist Gustavo Delarosa with his friend, intending to go to a photography workshop in a suburb of Ciudad Juarez (Mexico City) The car was shot dead by unidentified members of the Mexican drug cartel. The 21-year-old Santiago was killed and his friend was seriously injured.
In the picture, a small part of the grief of his family and friends appears in the consolation he has in Ciudad Juárez.
A picture that embodies a small part of the suffering of civil wars in Africa
Arab valiant under the American bombardment:
The director of the Reuters office in the Middle East, Samia Nakhoul, was shot in the face and hands after the Palestine Hotel in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad was attacked by US tanks on April 8, 2003. Of the hotel's surveillance cameras.