This photograph was taken of Kim Phuc in 1972 during a napalm attack in South Vietnam. In this photograph it shows five children running away from a terrible accidental napalm attack. This photo was published worldwide after being taken to show the world the cruel injustice of the Vietnam War. The pictures displaying the Vietnam War had a very large impact at home and causing anti-war protests, world-wide peace campaign and contributions to ending the war. This photo really shows the terror on each of the kids faces as they run away from the explosion. Kim Phuc in the middle looks as if she is burning alive and in excruciating pain.
This photo was taken of a vulture eying down a Sudanese child who is extremely malnourished for prey. This photo shows the vulture waiting to feed on a dying toddler in Sudan. This photo was taken and published to the world to show the famine in third-world countries. The photographer Kevin Carter's struggles were highlighted and within three months of recognition for it, he committed suicide. This photo allows people in first-world countries to care for those in poverty and those less fortunate than those who are fortunate. This picture is very graphical as it shows the world that kids in some countries don't even make it to adolescence.
This is a photograph of the proof of how the United States army torturing people from Iraq at the Abu Ghraib prison. These pictures were exposed in 2004 showing the US soldiers humiliating and abusing the Iraqi people. The corruption of the United States Army soldiers was released to the public and showed everybody how the Iraqi people, who some were not apart of the Taliban, were treated by the US soldiers.



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