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in response to to claim A documentary, created in world press photo Is suspended Its official feature for one of the most famous photos of the 20th century. DorErWhich was a premiere at the Sundans Film Festival in January, who raises the question about who took War terrorA image that is known as Neplum girl,
A naked nine -year -old girl, Fan Thi Kim Fuk’s 1972 photo, has been credited to a long -standing Associated Press (AP) Nick UT to escape from a Neplam attack. However, the film alleges that the photo may have been taken by Guyen Than Naghe, a freelance driver for NBC during the Vietnam War. According to the film, NGHE sold its photos without receiving credit to AP.
The stringer The NGHE’s family and former AP colleagues presents testimony, as well as forensic analysis from the NGO index, which concluded that it was “extremely likely” that the UT captured the image. An internal review citing technical analysis said that either NGHE or HUỳNH Kong Phúc was better deployed to catch the image, the authenticity of which is undisputed by world press photo.
AP has rejected the claims. Its vice president, Derl McCrudden, said the organization said Two intensive review held And there was no evidence that the UT writer is questioned. “If we have changed the credit, it doesn’t matter, but it should be based on facts and evidence.” The UT has also continued to claim that he took the photo. He told AP, “This whole thing has been very difficult for me and has been in a lot of pain.”
World Press Photo now lists the author War terror As an unknown. The organization said that image remains a piece of competition in history and that a true photographer cannot be confirmed certainly.