The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) has adopted an emergency resolution calling for the revocation of an award given to a photograph depicting the execution of a civilian during the Bosnian War in 1993. The international organization, World Press Photo, originally granted the award. The EFJ argues the image’s depiction normalizes violence and lacks ethical consideration for the victim and their family. Concerns center on the potential retraumatization of survivors and the glorification of wartime atrocities. The resolution urges World Press Photo to reconsider its decision and prioritize ethical standards in photojournalism. The EFJ believes awarding such imagery sends a harmful message and undermines journalistic responsibility. This action follows growing criticism from various groups regarding the photograph’s selection as a winning entry.