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Outrage as picture of mutilated and naked body of Shani Louk is paraded through Gaza wins photo award

A prestigious university faced backlash after awarding a major photojournalism prize for an image depicting the aftermath of a tragic attack.

The Team Picture Story of the Year category from the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute at the Missouri School of Journalism went to a submission by the Associated Press that included a photo of 22-year-old Shani Louk’s body being transported after she was killed during the October 7th attack in Israel.

The image became a symbol of the violence, capturing gunmen rushing Louk’s partially undressed remains on a pickup truck, drawing criticism that it exploited the young woman’s death. Republican Congressman Tom Emmer condemned the decision, tweeting “RJI thinks a horrifying picture of Shani Louk’s half-clothed, dead body is award-winning work.”

Louk, a German-Israeli student, was among 364 fatalities at the SuperNova Festival which she attended with her boyfriend. Family and friends remembered her as a happy, vibrant young adult whose memory deserved to be honored, not overshadowed by the tragic circumstances of her murder.

The award sparked outrage, with some accusing the AP of colluding with the attackers. Louk’s family and other victims filed a lawsuit in February alleging the news agencies’ freelancers had prior knowledge of and participated in the attack. Both AP and Reuters denied the claims.

While documenting tragic events is vital, critics argued the award celebrated an image that disrespected Louk’s dignity in death. As the conflict’s toll on journalists mounts, the controversy highlighted the ethical complexities of covering violence.

@USLive

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