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7th November 2017, 05:35 PM
India award for burning elephant photo
7 November 2017

Two elephants, set ablaze by a mob, cross the road to flee
BIPLAB HAZRA/SANCTUARY WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS

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The elephants had to run for their lives as a mob threw burning tar balls at them
An image of two elephants fleeing a mob that set them on fire has won top entry in a wildlife photography competition.

(Warning: The full version of this image is below - some may find it distressing.)
Biplab Hazra's picture shows a calf on fire as it and an adult elephant run for their lives in eastern India.

Announcing the award, Sanctuary magazine said "this sort of humiliation... is routine".
The photo was taken in West Bengal, where human-elephant conflict is rife.

It's unclear what eventually happened to the two elephants in the award-winning picture, which was taken in Bankura district.

The district has often been in the news for human deaths caused by encounters with elephants.

Two elephants, set ablaze by a mob, cross the road to fleeImage copyrightBIPLAB HAZRA/SANCTUARY WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS

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This was one of 27 images honoured by the annual Sanctuary Wildlife Photography Awards

The magazine's note accompanying the photograph explains that this was also a case of human-elephant conflict.

The note says a "crowd of jeering men" were flinging "flaming tar balls and crackers" at the two elephants when Biplab Hazra took the photograph.

He recalls the calf screaming in "confusion" as it fled.
"For these smart, gentle, social animals who have roamed the subcontinent for centuries, hell is now and here," he added.

The photograph has attracted a lot of attention on social media

Mainak Mazumder, who lives in Bankura, commented that villagers were responsible for "heavy habitat destruction" and that "elephants have been subjected to terrible abuses and tortures".

But, he said, elephants also have "wreaked havoc" by destroying crops, damaging farmland, and have "killed innocent people".

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-41899103

Joshua01
7th November 2017, 05:59 PM
I don't care. This is their problem to deal with and not my business!

Cebu_4_2
7th November 2017, 06:45 PM
I don't care. This is their problem to deal with and not my business!


NO! It's just not cool. Elephants will get the fuck out your way just telling them that they are unwelcome. Why throw tar balls at them? Kinda fucked up in general. I have a lot of things I would like to tarball but that would most likely end me up in prison.

Joshua01
7th November 2017, 07:10 PM
Sorry, lost my mind for a moment...they all looked like Republicans to me!
NO! It's just not cool. Elephants will get the fuck out your way just telling them that they are unwelcome. Why throw tar balls at them? Kinda fucked up in general. I have a lot of things I would like to tarball but that would most likely end me up in prison.

cheka.
7th November 2017, 07:26 PM
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/black-lives-matter-movement-awarded-sydney-peace-prize-activism-n816846

The Black Lives Matter movement was awarded the Sydney Peace Prize for its work highlighting America's race issues on Thursday.

In a room full of Sydney, Australia citizens and community leaders, the audience clapped, cheered, and chanted "Black Lives they matter here" as movement leaders Patrisse Cullors, Rodney Diverlus, and Dawn Modkins accepted the award.

The group was awarded the prize “for building a powerful movement for racial equality, courageously reigniting a global conversation around state violence and racism,” the Sydney Peace Foundation, a body within the University of Sydney, said in a statement.