AFP photographer wins Arab Journalism Award for Jerusalem protests

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AFP Palestinian photographer Ahmad Gharabli (R) stands with Dubai Ruler Mohammed bin Rashed al-Maktoum (L) and Mana Al-Meree Head of the Arab Media Forum after winning an award for best picture at the end of a two-day Arab Media Forum in Dubai. (AFP)
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AFP Jerusalem-based photographer Ahmad Gharabli, poses with his award for “Best Picture” at the end of a two-day Arab Media Forum in Dubai. (AFP)
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In this file photo taken on December 9, 2017, women react as an Israeli mounted policeman disperses Palestinian protesters in East Jerusalem. Palestinian photographer Ahmad Gharabli won first prize for a series of pictures taken at a demonstration in Jerusalem at the Arab Media Forum. (AFP)
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In this file photo taken on July 21, 2017, Palestinian worshippers run for cover from teargas fired by Israeli forces outside Jerusalem’s Old City in front of the Al-Aqsa mosque compound, after Israeli police barred men under 50 from entering the Old City for Friday Muslim prayers as tensions rose and protests erupted over new security measures at the highly sensitive holy site. Palestinian photographer Ahmad Gharabli won the first prize for a series of pictures taken at a demonstration in Jerusalem at the Arab Media Forum in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. (AFP)
Updated 04 April 2018
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AFP photographer wins Arab Journalism Award for Jerusalem protests

Dubai: AFP photographer Ahmad Gharabli on Wednesday took home first prize at the Arab Journalism Awards in Dubai for his work documenting protests in Jerusalem.
Gharabli, who has been with Agence France-Presse since 2006, won first place in the photojournalism category at the Arab Media Forum for a series of images documenting Palestinian demonstrations in east Jerusalem.
Among his work is a photo of four women huddled in fear against a shuttered storefront as an Israeli policeman on horseback dispersed a December 9, 2017 protest.
Gharabli, 37, is himself a Palestinian from annexed east Jerusalem, which was seized by Israel in 1967 in a move never recognized by the international community.
The annual Arab Media Forum, held Tuesday and Wednesday in Dubai, was dominated this year by the global fight against “fake news.”
The forum also featured a talk by AFP global editor-in-chief Phil Chetwynd, who addressed the growing impact of visuals on the news in the digital era.