Post by account_disabled on Dec 27, 2023 4:33:33 GMT
The Lebanese newspaper Annahar has the reputation (absolutely deserved) of amalgamating creativity with politics in a way that is as brutal as it is accurate . And on Valentine's Day the newspaper once again showed this skill with a very special front page printed with ink mixed with real blood . The objective? Send the Lebanese a message overflowing with love, resistance and remembrance. Annahar 's so-called "Bloodline Edition" shows a cedar (which is the symbol of Lebanon and appears, in fact, on the country's national flag) emerging from a heart extraordinarily rich in anatomical details. Annahar End the Bleed Through this image,
The newspaper relates the assassination of Lebanese Prime Minister Rafic Hariri , who lost his life on Valentine's Day in 2005, with the political brawls and deep social unrest currently shaking the Middle Eastern Phone Number List country. The cover of Annahar 's "Bloodline Edition" , signed by the Impact BBDO agency , is the central axis of a movement called "End the Bleed" that urges people to pay tribute to those who fight for justice in Lebanon. « Lebanon is a country that bleeds . Even Valentine's Day is stained with blood, since the assassination of Prime Minister Rafic Hariri took place precisely on that day.
This does not prevent us, however, from expressing our love for our country even in the most difficult times,” explains Annahar. If you do not see the embedded video correctly, click here The ink used to print the cover of the newspaper in "Bloodline Edition" is diluted with blood samples from Lebanese citizens themselves . "It is a tribute to all the blood shed in our fight for justice and an opportunity to ask ourselves if we still love this country despite the current crisis," the newspaper emphasizes. This is not the first time that Annahar and Impact BBDO have joined forces in an advertising campaign . In 2019 they won a Grand Prix at Cannes Lions with "Black Edition", where the newspaper expressed its frustration with Lebanese politicians by refusing to print any news and launching a completely blank issue.
The newspaper relates the assassination of Lebanese Prime Minister Rafic Hariri , who lost his life on Valentine's Day in 2005, with the political brawls and deep social unrest currently shaking the Middle Eastern Phone Number List country. The cover of Annahar 's "Bloodline Edition" , signed by the Impact BBDO agency , is the central axis of a movement called "End the Bleed" that urges people to pay tribute to those who fight for justice in Lebanon. « Lebanon is a country that bleeds . Even Valentine's Day is stained with blood, since the assassination of Prime Minister Rafic Hariri took place precisely on that day.
This does not prevent us, however, from expressing our love for our country even in the most difficult times,” explains Annahar. If you do not see the embedded video correctly, click here The ink used to print the cover of the newspaper in "Bloodline Edition" is diluted with blood samples from Lebanese citizens themselves . "It is a tribute to all the blood shed in our fight for justice and an opportunity to ask ourselves if we still love this country despite the current crisis," the newspaper emphasizes. This is not the first time that Annahar and Impact BBDO have joined forces in an advertising campaign . In 2019 they won a Grand Prix at Cannes Lions with "Black Edition", where the newspaper expressed its frustration with Lebanese politicians by refusing to print any news and launching a completely blank issue.