When he sees politicians in full flow on his television set, Anwar reaches for the remote control. Like many Lebanese, he has developed a strong aversion for the antics of the country’s political class. "I turn to the satirical programmes that send them up instead," the photographer says.
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/ 29 September 2006
From a hospital bed, 14-year-old Hassan tells how half his foot was blasted away by one of the million bomblets that Israel rained on south Lebanon during its war with Hezbollah. "I ran across a small object hidden in the vegetation," the teenager says from his bed in the southern town of Nabatiyah, as he struggles to come to terms with how dramatically his life has been changed.