Roger-Viollet | 600637 | Lebanese Civil War (1975-1990). In January, the Christian Falangists attacked Palestinians who took refuge in barracks of the Quarantine district since 1947. With this photograph, Françoise Demulder was the first woman to get the biggest award: the World Press in 1977. Beirut (Lebanon), on January 19, 1976. | © Françoise Demulder / Succession Demulder / Roger-Viollet
Roger-Viollet | 600637 | Lebanese Civil War (1975-1990). In January, the Christian Falangists attacked Palestinians who took refuge in barracks of the Quarantine district since 1947. With this photograph, Françoise Demulder was the first woman to get the biggest award: the World Press in 1977. Beirut (Lebanon), on January 19, 1976. | © Françoise Demulder / Succession Demulder / Roger-Viollet

Lebanese Civil War (1975-1990). In January, the Christian Falangists attacked Palestinians who took refuge in barracks of the Quarantine district since 1947. With this photograph, Françoise Demulder was the first woman to get the biggest award: the World Press in 1977. Beirut (Lebanon), on January 19, 1976.

Reference
52367-18
License
Right Managed
Date of shooting
1976-01-01 - 1976-12-31
Restriction(s) of use
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