Licensed by the faculty of applied sciences at the University of Gas Fatima was not just a photographer, was a visual evidence of reality, which is becoming more and more difficult every day. A few hours before he was killed, he published a photo of the sunset on his porch, writing: “This is the first sunset for a long time.”
In the previous post, she wrote: “As for the inevitable death, if I die, I want a noisy death, I don’t want me to be in the last minute of the news or in the room with the group, I want the death that has heard around the world, the trace that lasts forever, and immortal images that cannot bury the space.”
Unfinished film about the film
The day before his death, the Independent Association of Distribution Film (ACID) announced that the documentary “Put your soul Palm Palm and Walk” Iranian director Sepideh Farsi was chosen for the next Cannes Film FestivalFatlem field is the central character of the film, and his choice could become an important milestone in his career and the opportunity to share his vision with the world.
In an interview with Le Monde, the Iranian director described Fatlem with moving words, saying that she was “the sun.” He added: “I illuminated the war in gas, sometimes cooperating with the media, sending photos and videos.” Every day I sent me photos, written messages and audioclips. Every morning I woke up and wondered if it would still be alive. “
Gaza journalists risk
Since the beginning of the war of the Israeli war in Gaza, the International Federation of Journalists (FIJ), according to at least 157 media journalists and workers, have been killed, and other messages suggest that the actual number may exceed 200.
Fij mourned Fatima and condemned the fact that journalists continue attackEmphasizing the need to put an end to Israel’s impunity. “This massacre should end,” he said, referring to the direct and independent investigation of the murder of journalists.
“Journalists in the conflict zones should be considered as civilians and are authorized to do their work without interference,” said IFJ General Secretary Anthony Belanger. “There is a widespread global interest in what is happening in gas, but we can only see the truth if journalists have access to it.
A Medical organization without borders He stated in his statement: “Gas became an ordinary Katu for the Palestinians and those who help them.” The coordinator of the organization’s emergency situations, Amand Pazerol, added: “We are observing in real time as the destruction and forced movement of the entire population of the Gaza.”
Fatima Hassun was not only a journalist, but also a humanitarian voice and an unforgettable image in the history of the city, which dies and revives every day, while his trace remains a certificate of reality, which did not stop documenting until the last moment.
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