< img src = "/uploads/blogs/78/3E/ib-1Iolhl9UF_7EBC2874.jpg" Alt = "in World Press Photo withdrawing invitations to the award ceremony for propagandist from Russia"/~ 62 The World Press Press Contest has withdrawn an invitation to the awards ceremony in Amsterdam (Netherlands) by a photographic correspondent of the Russian propaganda agency of TASS Mikhail Tereshchenko after his victory for a series of pictures about protests in Tbilisi. < p > This is referred to in & nbsp; presrealization & nbsp; premiums.
< p > & laquo; given the growing tension on the European continent, at this stage, we can no longer help the guest with the Russian organization controlled by the government. As a result, Mikhail Tereshchenko is no longer invited to the Amsterdam & Raquo;, – Awarded the Prize.
< P Data-Yield-Master-Placement-Inserted = "" > in World Press Photo also added to work on improving internal rules and procedures.~ ~ ~ < p > & laquo; we will try to improve our rules and procedures for working with works of photographers working in government agencies. In doing so, we will consult photographers who work in places such as Georgia and Ukraine, as well as photographers who work in places with repressive modes that often try to do good work in difficult situations & raquo;, – added to World Press Photo.
< P > According to the World Press Contest Contest 2025 Rules, the Global and Regional Jury evaluated all the work anonymous work without knowing the photographer or his employer.~ ~ ~ < p > & laquo; in the & Rsquo; Variance with changing times and contexts, our rules and procedures should continue to develop and adapt. We strive to learn and improve & raquo; – summed up in a premium.
< p > As reported by Ukrinform, & nbsp; among the winners in the World Press Photo competition in the category & laquo; stories & raquo; & nbsp; victory from world Press Photo. Tereshchenko for protests in Georgia.
< P > Georgian photo journalists and documentary photographers & nbsp; nbsp; accused the World Press Photo competition of Russian propaganda & nbsp; after Tereshchenko's victory.