al—emrun garjon found it difficult not to get emotional while filming these harrowing scenes.s, blood and fire in the line of duty, but i really have not witnessed anything on this scale before. i was struggling to hold back my tears and hold my camera still. the only thing that kept my focus was that i can only help these people if i can film. the judges saidi people if i can film. the judges said i think you know everything about a story, you know about what caused the rohingya exodus but what is striking about al—emrun garjon‘s piece was the individual moments, the attention to detail is incredible. rohingya people are still in crisis, it is not over yet. on the beginning, they demanded citizenship, security. ithink on the beginning, they demanded citizenship, security. i think the world needs to act. syrian freelancer humam husari lived under the siege in ghouta for five yea rs, under the siege in ghouta for five years, documenting the tragic toll on the ordinary citizens caught between the rebels and the government forces. during the height of the conflict, humam husari f