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1981年10月6日,埃及总统萨达特在阅兵式上被暴徒枪杀。这一震惊世界的事件,发生前后仅历时46秒钟。当时美国《新闻周刊》的记者,在暴徒的枪口下,几乎把事件全过程都拍了下来,被人们誉为“对着枪口按快门”的记者。当时是最轰动的摄影报道,之后成为珍贵的历史资料。这名记者有此创举,其思想动机是什么,我知之甚少,但有一点可以肯定,西方记者讲竞争,这名记者冒死抓新闻,竞争心理想必是动机之一。
On October 6, 1981, Egyptian President Sadat was shot dead by thugs. This event that shocked the world lasted only 46 seconds before and after. At that time, the reporter of the Newsweek in the United States, under the gunpoint of the thugs, took down almost the entire incident and was hailed as a reporter who “pressed the shutter at the muzzle.” At that time was the most sensational photo coverage, then become precious historical data. I know very little about this reporter’s initiative and his ideological motivation. However, one thing is certain. Western reporters are talking about competition. This reporter is risking death and grabbing news. Competitive psychology is surely one of the motives.