The World Press Photo's top photo prize went to Yasuyoshi Chiba's electrifying image of a young man reciting poetry at a protest in Sudan — his face illuminated by the phones of fellow protestors amid a blackout.
People chant slogans as a young man recites a poem, illuminated by mobile phones, at a protest in Khartoum, Sudan in June 2019.Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP via World Press Photo
, with an electrifying image of a young man reciting poetry at a protest in Sudan taking the top photo prize. Chiba is originally from Japan and is currently chief photographer for East Africa and the Indian Ocean for Agence France-Presse.
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