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Free Syria (World 2026, by Nora Teylouni) - Swiss Press Award

L’artiste Khaled Barakeh (48 ans) est à l’origine de l’exposition collective «Dawla Farmakon», présentée dans une cellule de l’ancien poste de police de Jaramana, dans la banlieue de Damas, le 11 mai 2025
L’artiste Khaled Barakeh (48 ans) est à l’origine de l’exposition collective «Dawla Farmakon», présentée dans une cellule de l’ancien poste de police de Jaramana, dans la banlieue de Damas, le 11 mai 2025
3rd place
Photo / World
2026

Free Syria

Nora Teylouni

After 54 years of dictatorship and 13 years of civil war, Syria bears the scars of a broken country. Amidst fear and hope, immense relief prevails. The nightmare is over, the wounds can finally begin to heal. There is talk of reconstruction, and the end of the nightmare is being celebrated.

Le magazine T (Le Temps)

3rd place
Photo / World
2026

Nora Teylouni

After 54 years of dictatorship and 13 years of civil war, Syria bears the scars of a broken country. Amidst fear and hope, immense relief prevails. The nightmare is over, the wounds can finally begin to heal. There is talk of reconstruction, and the end of the nightmare is being celebrated.

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