More than 50 deaths in manifestations against the dictatorship of the Peruvian government caused citizens to protest against the police on a daily basis. A citizen lies down waiting for both blocks to riot like the day before and the next, as long as the government in power continues.
A policeman chases a demonstrator who was protesting against the government of the current Peruvian president Dina Boluarte in the middle of the street in the center of the city of Lima with a regulation stick in his hand.
In January 2022, the coasts of Ventanilla, Peru, were shaken by an oil spill by Repsol, the company responsible. which dumped around 11,900 barrels of crude oil into the sea, affecting approximately 1,187 km² of sea and 1,740 km² of beach strip. The consequences were felt on numerous coastal beaches, leaving a trail of destruction in their path. Marine flora and fauna suffered the consequences, while cleanup and restoration efforts intensified. The tragedy generated a national and international response in the fight for the recovery of these affected areas.
This image represents the pain of a mother saying goodbye to the remains of her murdered son in the Cantuta Massacre, Lima Peru, during the 80's and 90's internal armed conflict.
- Рейтинг фотографов по странам и городам строится на основе 3-х лучших фотографий автора и их относительной позиции в каждой отдельной номинации. Рейтинг в номинации "Мобильная фотография" учитывается в меньшей степени для формирования рейтинга. В списке по странам и городам показывается одна фотография автора с лучшим рейтингом.
- В списке опубликованы только работы которые прошли 2-й этап голосования.
- The rating of photographers by countries and cities is based on the three best photos of the author and their relative position in each separate nomination. Rating in the nomination "Mobile Photography" is taken into account to a lesser extent for rating formation. The list by country and city shows one photo of the author with the best rating.
- Only those photos have been published in the list that passed the second stage of voting.