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2. TERROR OF WAR
NICK UT - 1972
"The Terror of War",
photograph showing Phan
Thi Kim Phuc running
down a road near Trảng
Bàng, Vietnam, after
a napalm bomb was
dropped on the village of
Trảng Bàng by a plane of
the Vietnam Air Force.
The village was suspected
by United States
Army forces of being
a Viet Cong stronghold.
Kim Phúc survived by
tearing off her burning
clothes.
3. THE BURNING MONK
MALCOLM BROWNE - 1963
Journalist Malcome
Browne took this iconic
photo of the self-
immolation of Buddhist
monk Thich Quang Duc
in Saigon in 1963. The
monk committed suicide
to protest what he called
government persecution
of Buddhists. Browne,
who worked for the AP
and later The New York
Times, died Monday at
age 81.
4. STARVING CHILD AND VULTURE
KEVIN CARTER - 1993
"The Struggling Girl", is a
photograph by Kevin
Carter which first
appeared in The New
York Times on 26 March
1993. The child was
reported to be attempting
to reach a United
Nations feeding center
about a half mile away
in Ayod, Sudan. The
picture won the Pulitzer
Prize for Feature
Photography award in
1994. Carter took his own
life four months after
winning the prize.