Warsaw, July 2017. This was a very busy summer of protests in Poland against the reform of judiciary introduced by the ruling party. The changes in the law meant easier way for the parliament majority to appoint new judges and possibilities for the government to repress those judges who would not submit. Thousand of protester gathered for whole days outside the parliament building, the Sejm. In front of the parliament's buildings the police set a very long barricade. Onetime, during one of this hot summer days a woman dressed all in white, with an umbrella protecting from the sun and a bottle of water with a white rose in it, sat on a small, extendable chair, like she would be in summer resort and not next to the barricade and a row of police officers standing behind it, and in the background, behind the police officers, with the building of Sejm. The photo was chosen in 2018 by Kujaja.com for their annual album: World Street Photography: https://world-street.photography/en/photo/203062 and exhibited in Hamburg.
In recent years in Poland thousands of people protested against the governments actions and policies threatening most basic values of rule of law and human rights, such us: independent judiciary, freedom of assembly, sexual and reproductive rights, freedom from discrimination, women's right to safe abortion, right to a clean environment. Many of my photos were used by human rights groups, published by Amnesty International and also by media. I hope you will be interested in those images, which caught the most attention in the internet.
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Warsaw, July 2017. This was a very busy summer of protests in Poland against the reform of judiciary introduced by the ruling party. The changes in the law meant easier way for the parliament majority to appoint new judges and possibilities for the government to repress those judges who would not submit. Thousand of protester gathered for whole days outside the parliament building, the Sejm. In front of the parliament's buildings the police set a very long barricade. Onetime, during one of this hot summer days a woman dressed all in white, with an umbrella protecting from the sun and a bottle of water with a white rose in it, sat on a small, extendable chair, like she would be in summer resort and not next to the barricade and a row of police officers standing behind it, and in the background, behind the police officers, with the building of Sejm. The photo was chosen in 2018 by Kujaja.com for their annual album: World Street Photography: https://world-street.photography/en/photo/203062 and exhibited in Hamburg.
In recent years in Poland thousands of people protested against the governments actions and policies threatening most basic values of rule of law and human rights, such us: independent judiciary, freedom of assembly, sexual and reproductive rights, freedom from discrimination, women's right to safe abortion, right to a clean environment. Many of my photos were used by human rights groups, published by Amnesty International and also by media. I hope you will be interested in those images, which caught the most attention in the internet.