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Atilay’s photo of a Ketish villager in Khinalug was the overall winner of the Transitions Online photo competition.
February 02, 2012
Atilay’s photo of a villager holding a goat in the remote village of Khinalug, in northern Azerbaijan, was awarded the competition’s “Everyday Life” prize. Around 2,000 residents from a distinct ethnic group, speaking their own language, live in Khinalug. When Atilay took his photo in April 2011, villagers had just returned to their homes in the mountains after wintering in the lowlands.
Radio Azattyk’s Doorov’s photograph of older women giving their blessing at a circumcision party in the remote village of Kok-Tash in Kyrgyzstan’s Batken region won first place in the competion’s “Arts and Culture” category.
Torokul Doorov’s winning photograph shows women offering their blessings at a circumcision celebration in Batken Region, Kyrgyzstan.Based in Baku, Atilay has in the past been subject to abuse by the Azeri authorities for filming and photographing protests in Baku. Abbas has traveled to some of the most remote places in the Caucasus, visited Iran’s bazaars, and documented modern life in Azerbaijan’s rural villages. For more of Abbas’s photo galleries, visit RFE/RL’s Facebook weekly gallery, and view Abbas’ sound slide shows on Radio Azadliq’s website.
Also check out Radio Azattyk to see Doorov’s photo galleries, which show off his winning photo of a Kyrgyz circumcision celebration ceremony and other depictions of Kyrgyz culture.
-- Deana Kjuka
Tags: Azerbaijan , Kyrgyzstan , Kyrgyz Service , Azeri Service
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