24-year-old Syrian freelance photographer Ameer Al Halbi was injured during clashes in a demonstration against the 'global security' draft law in Paris. AFP
24-year-old Syrian freelance photographer Ameer Al Halbi was injured during clashes in a demonstration against the 'global security' draft law in Paris. AFP
24-year-old Syrian freelance photographer Ameer Al Halbi was injured during clashes in a demonstration against the 'global security' draft law in Paris. AFP
24-year-old Syrian freelance photographer Ameer Al Halbi was injured during clashes in a demonstration against the 'global security' draft law in Paris. AFP

Wounded photographer says Paris protest brought back Syria memories


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An award-winning Syrian photojournalist wounded in a Paris protest against police brutality on Sunday said he had suffered a "heavy shock" and the experience had reawoken memories from the civil war in his home country.

Ameer Al Halbi, a freelance photographer, said after being hurt in the protests on Saturday that he was trapped for several hours with head wounds and unable to get to hospital.

A police source said on Sunday that an internal administrative inquiry was opened to determine the circumstances under which Al Halbi, 24, was hurt in the protests.

"I am better this morning," said Al Halbi, who won several international awards for his coverage of the Syrian conflict in his home city of Aleppo for AFP.

"But the shock was very heavy, especially yesterday when I found myself wounded, bleeding heavily in my face and stuck for two hours in the demonstration, wedged between demonstrators and the police who did not want to let us out to get to hospital.

"Images of Syria surged back into my head. I was aged 15 when I found myself blocked in a demonstration in Aleppo, wounded by two bullets in my hand. It was Aleppo that came back to me last night."

He said that when police had began a charge to disperse the crowds in Paris, he was in a group of four to five photographers who were "clearly recognisable" as such.

Al Halbi had a bruised face and much of his head covered in bandages.

Christophe Deloire, secretary general of Reporters Without Borders, tweeted that the 24-year-old had been wounded at Place de la Bastille by "a police baton".

Polka Magazine,  for whom Al Halbi also worked, and AFP condemned the incident in statements Sunday.

"We are shocked by the injuries suffered by our colleague Ameer Al Halbi and condemn the unprovoked violence," said Phil Chetwynd, AFP's global news director, demanding that the police investigate the incident.

Polka Magazine's  director of publication, Alain Genestar, said the incident was "all the more shocking and reprehensible" because he was clearly identified as a press photographer.

Al Halbi won second prize in the Spot News category for the World Press Photo in 2017.

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