Visa Pour l’Image – the “Cannes Film Festival” of Photojournalism

Euromaidan: a Culture of Confrontation. The announcement by the President of Ukraine that the Association Agreement between Ukraine and the European Union would not be signed was the starting point of Euromaidan, a completely peaceful protest by pro-EU Ukrainians. But a violent crackdown on protesters, plus provocation, brought massive crowds out, assembling on the main square of the capital, demanding respect for human rights, and calling for an end to the regime and the country's political elite. Euromaidan became a dramatic spectacle, with battle scenes reminiscent of the worst days of war, with frost and flames turning Maidan Nezalezhnosti – Independence Square – into a phantasmagoria, destroying the familiar features of the once carefree and bold city of Kiev. Here: After the clashes, police and riot police remained on Maidan Nezalezhnosti, on February 19, 2014. Winner of the Ville de Perpignan Rémi Ochlik Award 2014. (Photo by Maxim Dondyuk)
Visa Pour l’Image – the “Cannes Film Festival” of Photojournalism
   
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