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Greeks help police beat up immigrant, former Libyan rebels seek revenge, and more

This show is made up entirely of amateur images. We've seen time and time again how images captured by ordinary citizens then uploaded onto the Web can change history, or at least shift the balance of power. This week, we take a look back at some of those moments.

First-ever video proof documenting murder of suspected Gbagbo militants, and more
14/01/2012 - THE OBSERVERS

First-ever video proof documenting murder of suspected Gbagbo militants, and more

This show is made up entirely of amateur images. We've seen time and time again how images captured by ordinary citizens then uploaded onto the Web can change history, or at least shift the balance of power. This week, we take a look back at some of those moments.
A cameraman is killed in Syria, a principal beats students with help from soldiers in Ivory Coast, and more...
07/01/2012 - THE OBSERVERS

A cameraman is killed in Syria, a principal beats students with help from soldiers in Ivory Coast, and more...

This show is made up entirely of amateur images. We've seen time and time again how images captured by ordinary citizens then uploaded onto the Web can change history, or at least shift the balance of power. This week, we take a look back at some of those moments.
A violent crackdown on protesters in Kazakhstan, a fight over a nativity scene in Texas, and more...
31/12/2011 - THE OBSERVERS

A violent crackdown on protesters in Kazakhstan, a fight over a nativity scene in Texas, and more...

This show is made up entirely of amateur images. We've seen time and time again how images captured by ordinary citizens then uploaded onto the Web can change history, or at least shift the balance of power. This week, we take a look back at some of those moments.
The best Observers stories of the year
24/12/2011 - THE OBSERVERS

The best Observers stories of the year

This show is made up entirely of amateur images. We've seen time and time again how images captured by ordinary citizens then uploaded onto the Web can change history, or at least shift the balance of power. This week, we take a look back at some of those moments.
The Observers head to Abidjan for Ivory Coast's parliamentary elections
17/12/2011 - THE OBSERVERS

The Observers head to Abidjan for Ivory Coast's parliamentary elections

This show is made up entirely of amateur images. We've seen time and time again how images captured by ordinary citizens then uploaded onto the Web can change history, or at least shift the balance of power. This week, we take a look back at some of those moments.

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