Spot News, 1st prize
John Stanmeyer
Saba Press Photos for Time
Saba Press Photos for Time
01 November, 1999
Police form a cordon to prevent protestors from marching on parliament. During presidential elections in October, the first news to spread among crowds waiting for the result was that the popular Megawati Sukarnoputri had won.
Supporters' jubilation turned sour when they learned the true result, that parliament had chosen Muslim leader Abdurraham Wahid as president. The street violence that broke out as the election result became known died down only after Megawati herself appealed for calm, and when it was made known that she was to be vice-president.
John Stanmeyer
John Stanmeyer, born in Illinois, is a founder member of the VII photo agency. Over the last decade, Stanmeyer has worked nearly exclusively with National Geographic, producing ...
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