Latest update: 18/12/2012 

- China - Libya


The Observers turns 5 years old

The Observers turned five this week. And what better to celebrate than by bringing some of our very best Observers to Paris? During this special show, Derek Thomson speaks to Observers from Libya and China.

Egyptian students get sick at dirty cafeterias, Brazzaville police attack prostitutes, and more
13/04/2013 - THE OBSERVERS

Egyptian students get sick at dirty cafeterias, Brazzaville police attack prostitutes, 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.
Rio's 'Indian Village' sacrificed for World Cup, an Algerian festival of rugs turns violent, and more
07/04/2013 - THE OBSERVERS

Rio's 'Indian Village' sacrificed for World Cup, an Algerian festival of rugs turns violent, 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.
Muslims attacked in Burma, prisoners beaten at Abu Ghraib, and more
30/03/2013 - THE OBSERVERS

Muslims attacked in Burma, prisoners beaten at Abu Ghraib, 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.
Rare protests in Vietnam, Christians arrested in Libya, and more
23/03/2013 - THE OBSERVERS

Rare protests in Vietnam, Christians arrested 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.
Ethnic rivalries in Guinea, adopting potholes in Slovakia, and more
16/03/2013 - THE OBSERVERS

Ethnic rivalries in Guinea, adopting potholes in Slovakia, 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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