"I've seen way too much body"



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Paul Hansen is a photo photographer and has been working abroad for more than 30 years. His work takes him around the world, among other things, Libya is one of the many places that Paul has called his workplace. Here is one of the stories of Paul Hansen in his summer career 2018.

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<figcaption> Paul shows the image of Gaza as he won the World Press Photo Source: Fredrik Sandberg / </figcaption></figure>
<p><span class= In Libya, he had a fixator called Vissan.

Fixare, they are called those who help photographers and journalists to interviews and places to report because it is very dangerous to help foreign correspondents. And with the war too, Paul tells us that he saw a lot corpses, too many.

– Sometimes the corpse is aligned: in the mosque of Kabul there were 258 Paul tells us when he was on mission in Mosul, Iraq

– The first bullet took the helmet, j & I had the impression that someone was hitting me in the box, I took my ear and saw blood on his hand, pissed off, I was I shot down, I thought.

He threw himself to the ground and placed himself behind a small grassy climb.A second bullet met Paul on his back.

– At first I thought it was in my west to bullet proof. But the X-ray showed that he had crossed the shoulders and was one centimeter from the spine.

He sent a message to his colleagues.

– I realized how much I was in earth, last voice message for my loved ones to receive one last message

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<figcaption> Paul Hansen won the image of the year Source of the image: Leif Jansson R / TT </figcaption></figure>
<p>  Paul Hansen was born in He studied at Poppius Journalistskole in Stockholm and works as a freelance photographer and writer in New York since 1989. Paul has been working as a photographer on Dagens Nyheter since 2000. <span class=

He has also won several major awards such as World Press Photo 2013, the photographer of the year eight times and nominated for the Great Journalist Prize 2017.

In October 2016, Paul was shot dead outside Mosul, Iraq, and Erik Ohlsson and his colleague DN followed a group of Kurdish peshmers under attack. Paul was met by two shooters of a sniper and operated in a nearby hospital

Here you can listen to Paul Hansen's summer parade in P1.

Jonas Waltelius . He told me that in May 2013 he went with his friends to a secret destination. He should try the martial arts on his girlfriend. The instructor took a jaw on Jonah and he broke down and he had to go to the hospital. [ad_2]
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