Latest update: 12/09/2012 

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Tasered in Tel Aviv, wedding blues in northern Mali, 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.

Anti-sexual harassment patrols in Cairo, Shiite protests in Qatif, and more
17/11/2012 - THE OBSERVERS

Anti-sexual harassment patrols in Cairo, Shiite protests in Qatif, 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.
Fraud in Ukrainian voting booths, combat videos from Afghanistan, and more
10/11/2012 - THE OBSERVERS

Fraud in Ukrainian voting booths, combat videos from Afghanistan, 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.
Villages burned to the ground in Sudan, dire conditions in Zimbabwe's schools, and more
03/11/2012 - THE OBSERVERS

Villages burned to the ground in Sudan, dire conditions in Zimbabwe's schools, 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.
Back to Libya, a year after Gaddafi's death
27/10/2012 - THE OBSERVERS

Back to Libya, a year after Gaddafi's death

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.
Nigeria student lynching, urban planning in Damascus amid civil war, and more…
21/10/2012 - THE OBSERVERS

Nigeria student lynching, urban planning in Damascus amid civil war, 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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