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Photographer goes beyond his job to rescue injured kid in Syria

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Photojournalists have always been in a controversy of just capturing and not helping the situation. It’s very hard for journalists and photojournalists to get into action in a place like Syria which is currently the most disturbed place in the world.

Kevin Carter, a famous photojournalist committed suicide after he was criticised for his award-winning picture in Africa, but Abd Alkader Habak took the matter into his own hands and kept his camera aside with his crew to help the injured kid after a bomb explosion on the spot.

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“The scene was horrible — especially seeing children wailing and dying in front of you. So I decided along with my colleagues that we’d put our cameras aside and start rescuing injured people.” Abd said in an interview.

“I was overcome with emotion. What I and my colleagues witnessed is indescribable.” He added.

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The pain and agony continue in Syria with interference from different countries backing up different sides. The effort is taken by this war photojournalist surely restores our faith in humanity.

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