Press Freedom, so the world can see ….

September 4th, 2006 Zeid Nasser (Admin)

World Press Freedom1
A world that cannot see, cannot change

This what one of the world’s most famous ‘war images’ would have looked like, if censored.

It’s the picture of Vietnamese children running from a Napalm attack during the Vietnam war, but you can’t see the key figure in the photo which is a little girl running naked and bruised.

Here’s the original, which influenced public opinion worldwide and remains, to this day, a striking image of who suffers the most from wars; innocent children.

The Original Nepalm

The ad is part of a campaign for World Press Freedom Day. The advertising agency is TBWA Hunt Lascaris, South Africa

Via [Ads Of The World]

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  • http://lloraconrespeto.blogspot.com Bibiana

    Your blog is very very interesting Zeid, thanks also to visit to me!

    Sorry, my english is very poor:-)

    Thanks!

  • http://NA angelica

    Nice blog. It’s nice 2 c such gud work. Do post ur ads in adsoftheworld.com also.

  • cynthia

    i don t like that picture. sorry

  • cynthia

    jk i really do like that picture ist very cool

  • http://www.akornphoto.com Andrew Kornylak

    naked and burnt, actually, not bruised.

    Interesting ad though. got my attention.


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