excessive use of force by guimz
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Comments (4)
SurfAce
I like the violence of the picture. Scream, blood, target, ... Very much like what people must feel in Israel and Palestine now. Unfortunately, the text, that seems very interesting, is very hard to read. I vaguely understand that Palestinian civilians are killed, Israeli civilians are killed, the human rights are violated by both sides and the whole human right concept looses credit, but I would like to read the details (well, I know them already, but I would like to see them on your picture). Very impressive composition anyway. Keep it up. You got my vote.
mono
great stuff, i agree. did you submit it to digitalultras' "peace in palestine" project?
topgunner1024
nicley done, though I disagree on the context a little. If the picture you have chosen for the backround is the one I think it is, (The father and son who were killed in crossfire) than you have made an excellent choice to portray the tragedy that is Isreal at the moment. Perhaps you should consider creating more of these pictures, they would be wildly popular in many communities. I will show this one to my students.
guimz
well... what can I say?... please check "tv info" on my gallery! It's very strange that the kid (don't remember about is fathher), was striked in the head with only one shoot (I think), and just a few days ago, I've wacthed a documentary about palestinian reportes that were "use as targets" by the Israeli army. Why do the Israeli goverment says that such cases are made by only a few soldiers, but don't take any action on them, and arrest does how don't want to take action without any kind of rules... since... as long you are a Palestinian you are a target (the documentary about the reportes shows it all). Anyway... thanks for the complement, and I hope that, in this particular case, both side gain respect for human life, and start really think about peace resolutions... (sorry for my bad english) Cheers