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Description |
United Nations workers in aftermath of shelling attack on UN Refugee Camp at Qana |
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Portion used |
Entire image |
Low resolution? |
Yes; 325 × 233 pixels, file size: 36 KB |
Purpose of use |
To provide visual illustration as to result of attack. |
Replaceable? |
Photos taken by U.N. staff in U.N. Compound that was restricted in access after shelling are only known photos of damage and results. As the specific historical event at which this photo was taken is obviously not repeatable, creation of a 'free' replacement would be impossible. |
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Qana massacre//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:UNIFIL_Peacekeepers_(Qana_1996)_Remove_Artillery_Attack_Victim_Remains.jpgtrue |
Photo # 191068
UN Photo/Hassan Siklawi UNIFIL Peacekeepers Remove Artillery Attack Victim Remains Members of the Fijian battalion of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) remove the remains of the victims of an Israeli artillery attack that injured four of their members, and claimed the lives of more than one hundred Lebanese civilians seeking refuge in the United Nations compound. Location: Qana, Lebanon
Date: 18 April 1996
This is a copyrighted image published by an agency of the United Nations. This does not indicate its license status for use in Wikipedia. This tag should be accompanied by the appropriate image copyright tag. If not, this image may be nominated for deletion in the future. |
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This image is considered fair use, as per the United Nations Photo Use Guidelines, for non-profit, encyclopedic illustration of this historical event. Credit is given to the original source and author, Hassan Siklawi.
Fair use, per UN Guidelines.
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