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A look back at some of 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.

This week, we take a look back at a few of the best Observers' stories from the past year.

Mysterious police 'helpers' in Turkey, jihadist banner wars in Syria, and more
15/06/2013 - THE OBSERVERS

Mysterious police 'helpers' in Turkey, jihadist banner wars in Syria, 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 close-up look at Iran
09/06/2013 - THE OBSERVERS

A close-up look at Iran

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.
Hidden singers in Iran, Casablanca's crumbling historic centre, and more
01/06/2013 - THE OBSERVERS

Hidden singers in Iran, Casablanca's crumbling historic centre, 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.
Makeshift weapons in Syria, gay weddings in South Africa, and more
25/05/2013 - THE OBSERVERS

Makeshift weapons in Syria, gay weddings in South Africa, 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 Soweto township fights for electricity, trees vanish in Libya, and more
18/05/2013 - THE OBSERVERS

A Soweto township fights for electricity, trees vanish in Libya, 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.

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