I saw three photographs <a href="https://hkrielfde33.tistory.com/135" target="_blank">¾È¾Ïµ¿Æ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç</a><br /> this week
which felt significant. The first was the image of 10 murdered <a href="https://hkrielfde33.tistory.com/132" target="_blank">¸Á¿ì
º»µ¿Æ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç</a><br /> Rohingya men in a grave in the village of Inn Din, shown to the court. This was the massacre
exposed by Reuters reporters Kyaw Soe Oo and Wa Lone. The journalistic world <a href="https://lqoieohf73.tistory.com/134"
target="_blank">Àϻ굿±¸Æ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç</a><br /> rewarded them with a Pulitzer Prize; Myanmar handed them more than 500 days
in prison. Aung San Suu Kyi's legal team <a href="<a href="https://sites.google.com/site/imiteiseongsigye4/" target="_blank">
À̹ÌÅ×À̼ǿ©¼º½Å¹ß À̹ÌÅ×À̼dz²¼º½Ã°è À̹ÌÅ×À̼ǿ©¼º½Ã°è</a>=À̹ÌÅ×À̼ǿ©¼º½Å¹ß À̹ÌÅ×À̼dz²¼º½Ã°è À̹ÌÅ×À̼ǿ©¼º½Ã°è
<br /> suggested it was a gratuitous and tasteless picture to show.
When it was the Nobel Peace Prize winner's turn <a href="https://www.24gonggam.co.kr/" target="_blank">ÀÌ»ç°ßÀû</a>=Æ÷Àå
ÀÌ»ç°ßÀû<br /> to put something on screen she chose a snap of a smiling crowd at a football match in Maungdaw township
in Rakhine State. Buddhists and Muslims united, shoulder to shoulder. It felt a strange, naive and weak response to the Inn
Din photo.
The third and final photograph was sent to me by a Burmese colleague in Yangon. I received it just as Aung San Suu Kyi was
addressing the court for the final time. It showed a tank on the street. |