Latest update: 30/05/2012 

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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.

Risking everything to film repression in Syria, gun trouble in Ohio, and volunteer firefighters in Russia
13/08/2011 - THE OBSERVERS

Risking everything to film repression in Syria, gun trouble in Ohio, and volunteer firefighters in Russia

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.
Videos from inside the Arab Spring revolts, an expat's story from Fukushima, and mysterious trees in Pakistan
06/08/2011 - THE OBSERVERS

Videos from inside the Arab Spring revolts, an expat's story from Fukushima, and mysterious trees in Pakistan

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 controversial Lebanese belly dancer, fake Apple Stores in China and odd coffins in Siberia
30/07/2011 - THE OBSERVERS

A controversial Lebanese belly dancer, fake Apple Stores in China and odd coffins in Siberia

This week our Observers take us on stage with a Lebanese belly dancer, into a Chinese "Apple Stoer," and all the way to Siberia, where a coffin maker from Ghana is working on a very special order.
This week: prisoner humiliation in Ivory Coast, police brutality in New York City and catastrophic drought in the Horn of Africa.
23/07/2011 - THE OBSERVERS

This week: prisoner humiliation in Ivory Coast, police brutality in New York City and catastrophic drought in the Horn of Africa.

This week, our Observers bring us to the Ivory Coast, where former members of the Gbagbo regime are being humiliated in prison. Next to New York City, where an incident of police brutality was caught of camera. Finally, to Somalia, where thousands of farmers are fleeing to the capital because of a severe famine and drought.
Best Of The Observers: the battle for Abidjan, Putin's secret palace and Iran's curly locks
16/07/2011 - THE OBSERVERS

Best Of The Observers: the battle for Abidjan, Putin's secret palace and Iran's curly locks

This show, as you know, 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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