Dear Friends,

As "Ualles" described we are also waiting for a Pulitzer like award for our 
sincere photographers, who gave world a chance to view the sad episode of the 
Beltola incident.

DO not ask why no photographer was able to take a single photograph of initial 
episode of attacking innocent people or if they have ever successfully 
projected Assams plus points or the genuine needs.

Dr J K Goswami

--- In [email protected], "ualles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

The Vietnam War gave rise to many tragedies, some more familiar than others. A 
photograph of a young girl running naked down a road, her skin on fire with 
napalm, changed the way the world looked at the Vietnam War, and indeed at all 
wars. That photograph was seen around the world, and later won a Pulitzer 
Prize. The girl in that photograph is Kim Phuc Phan.

Kim was photographed running down the road, screaming from the burns to her 
skin. Nick Ut, the Associated Press photographer who was there to cover the 
siege, took the photograph of young Kim.

Ut's photograph of Kim remains one of the most unforgettable images of the 
Vietnam War.

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