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Mark Seager. "`I'll have nightmares for the rest of my life,' photographer says." Chicago Sun-Times. Sun-Times News Group. 2000. HighBeam Research. 26 May. 2015 <http://www.highbeam.com>.
Mark Seager. "`I'll have nightmares for the rest of my life,' photographer says." Chicago Sun-Times. 2000. HighBeam Research. (May 26, 2015). http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-4570672.html
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Mark Seager, 29, a British photographer, was working on a pictorial study of Palestinian refugees when he found himself caught up in the horrific lynching of two Israeli army reservists in Ramallah. The only journalist to witness the beating, as he tried to take the photograph that would have made his fortune, the crowd turned on him with such hatred, destroying his camera, that he feared for his own life. This is his exclusive, eyewitness account:
I had arrived in Ramallah at about 10:30 in the morning and was getting into a taxi on the main road to go to Nablus, where there was to be a funeral that I wanted to film, when all of a sudden there came a big crowd of Palestinians shouting and running down the hill from the police station. …
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