A photojournalist in Nepal.
“Look for the Maoists when you go Nepal, ” says a friend and college mate in October 2007, just after I received confirmation that I will be heading to the mountainous South Asian country. I laughed him off, expecting that getting close to the guerillas would not be easy at all. I arrived in Nepal 1...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-145422019-12-10T14:22:24Z A photojournalist in Nepal. Sam, Kang Li @ Shyam Bahadur Tamang. Tekwani, Shyamsunder Rewachand Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information DRNTU::Social sciences::Journalism::Photojournalism “Look for the Maoists when you go Nepal, ” says a friend and college mate in October 2007, just after I received confirmation that I will be heading to the mountainous South Asian country. I laughed him off, expecting that getting close to the guerillas would not be easy at all. I arrived in Nepal 18th December 2007. Two weeks later, the interim government announced that elections would be held in April. In March, Tibetan protests broke out around the capital as I scrambled to cover them. By April, the elections happened and I was with the Prime Minister when he voted. A photograph I took – symbolising the waning fate of the monarchy – became the cover for an annual photo book in Nepal. By May, I had shared a room with a People Liberation Army soldier, and ate from the same plate. As I finished this report, I covered the riots that broke out after the nation was declared republic. COMMUNICATION STUDIES 2008-12-01T09:06:25Z 2008-12-01T09:06:25Z 2008 2008 Professional Internship (PI) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/14542 en 20 p. application/pdf |
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“Look for the Maoists when you go Nepal, ” says a friend and college mate in October 2007, just after I received confirmation that I will be heading to the mountainous South Asian country. I laughed him off, expecting that getting close to the guerillas would not be easy at all. I arrived in Nepal 18th December 2007. Two weeks later, the interim government announced that elections would be held in April. In March, Tibetan protests broke out around the capital as I scrambled to cover them. By April, the elections happened and I was with the Prime Minister when he voted. A photograph I took – symbolising the waning fate of the monarchy – became the cover for an annual photo book in Nepal. By May, I had shared a room with a People Liberation Army soldier, and ate from the same plate. As I finished this report, I covered the riots that broke out after the nation was declared republic. |
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