Top humanitarian photo prize awarded for reportage of rape trials in Democratic Republic of the Congo
'The Minova Rape Trials' took place over eight days in a temporary court in South Kivu town. 39 soldiers accused of having participated in the rape of around 1000 Minova residents during November 2012 faced defendants who for their own security wore disguises during the trial.
This year's theme was women and war and was open to professional photojournalists. The 2015 Award will be formally presented to Ms Alhindawi in the southern French town of Perpignan on September 3 at the 27th Visa pour l'image photojournalism festival.
The members of the prize committee were Daphné Anglès (New York Times) Armelle Canitrot (La Croix) Magdalena Herrera (Géo) Jerôme Huffer (Paris Match) Cyril Drouhet (Le Figaro magazine) Georgios Comninos and David-Pierre Marquet (ICRC).

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