Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

He said 'I shoot for the common man...', then he was shot dead in Afghanista­n

Award winning photograph­er Danish Siddiqui captured the people behind the story

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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Danish Siddiqui, the Reuters journalist killed in crossfire on Friday covering the war in Afghanista­n, was a largely self- taught photograph­er who scaled the heights of his profession while documentin­g wars, riots and human suffering.

A nat ive of New Delhi, Siddiqui, 38, is survived by his wife Rike and two young children.

He was part of a team that was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photograph­y in 2018 for documentin­g Mya n m a r ' s Rohingya refugee crisis, a series described by the judging committee as “shocking photograph­s that exposed the world to the violence Rohingya refugees faced in fleeing Myanmar.”

Friends and colleagues described a man who cared deeply about the stories he covered, carrying out meticulous research before embarking on assignment­s and always focusing on the people caught up in the news.

“Even in breaking news cycles he would think about humanizing a story, and you see that so often in his pictures, including those that won the Pulitzer and stories we have done in the last few years,” said Devjyot Ghoshal, a Reuters correspond­ent based in New Delhi and a neighbour of Siddiqui.

“Covering the Delhi riots together and the COVID- 19 pandemic more recently his most compelling images were about people, isolating the human element.”

A Reuters photograph­er since 2010, Siddiqui's work has spanned wars in Afghanista­n and Iraq, the Rohingya crisis, pro- democracy

protests in Hong Kong and unrest in India.

In recent months, his searing photograph­s capturing the coronaviru­s pandemic in India have spread across the world.

“Ninety percent of the photograph­y I have learnt has come from experiment­ation in the field,” Siddiqui once wrote.

“What I enjoy most is capturing the human face of a breaking story. I shoot for the common man who wants to see and feel a story from a place where he can't be present himself.”

Ahmad Danish Siddiqui was born on May 19, 1983. He became a journalist after a Master's degree in Mass Communicat­ions from Delhi's Jamia Milia Islamia University.

Siddiqui joined Reuters after stints as a correspond­ent with the Hindustan Times newspaper and the TV Today channel.

Last year, while covering sectarian unrest in a Delhi suburb, Siddiqui and Ghoshal saw a Muslim man being beaten by a frenzied Hindu mob.

The images were widely featured in internatio­nal media, highlighti­ng the danger of wider conflagrat­ion between India's Hindu majority and sizeable Muslim minority. Siddiqui, a

Muslim, had a narrow escape when the mob turned their attention on him.

Those photograph­s were part of a selection of Reuters pictures of the year in 2020.

Siddiqui provided video and text from his assignment­s as well as photograph­s.

On his final assignment, he

was embedded with Afghan special forces in the city of Kandahar.

Earlier this week he was travelling with a convoy of commandos when it came under heavy fire from Taliban militants on the outskirts of Kandahar. He captured the drama in pictures, film and words.

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An exhausted Rohingya refugee woman touches the shore after crossing the Bangladesh-Myanmar border by boat through the Bay of Bengal, in Shah Porir Dwip, Bangladesh September 11, 2017.
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An unidentifi­ed man brandishes a gun during a protest against a new citizenshi­p law outside the Jamia Millia Islamia university in New Delhi, India, January 30, 2020. REUTERS
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One of his last pictures: Humvees that belong to Afghan Special Forces are seen destroyed during heavy clashes with Taliban in Kandahar province, Afghanista­n, July 13, 2021
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A mass cremation of victims who died due to the coronaviru­s, is seen at a crematoriu­m ground in New Delhi
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A soldier eats ice cream as she visits a zoo in Pyongyang, North Korea, September 12, 2018
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Danish Siddiqui

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