Biography:
Graduating with a BA (Hons) in Photography from Trent Polytechnic in Nottingham, England in the Late 80′s, Craig went on to win The David Hodge Memorial Award Young Photojournalist of the Year with a story he had covered in Thailand. He...
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CHEMNITZ, GERMANY- JUNE 01: Neo Nazis's escorted by Police marching under the banner of 'Day of German Future'(Tag Der Deutschen Zukunft) on June 1st, 2019 in Chemnitz, Germany. The march is an annual event held at different cities in Germany each year. The 2019 Chemnitz march in Saxony was organized by the Saxon State Association of "Young Nationalists" (JN), the youth organization of the NPD which is generally considered a neo-Nazi organization. Around 250 neo-Nazi's were estimated to have participated in the march and rally.(Photo by Craig Stennett)
MAGDEBURG, GERMANY-JANUARY 08: A Police Officer stands out in the crowd at an Anti Corona restriction demonstration called by the Freie Sachsen (Free Saxons) movement in Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany on January 8th 2022. (Photo by Craig Stennett)
BERLIN, GERMANY - OCTOBER 03: The Third Path (Der Dritte Weg) hold a rally on October 3rd, 2020 in Hohenschönhausen, Berlin, Germany. Meeting at S-Bahn station Wartenberg, the group of some 300 Nazis attempted their march through the area. However, the intended route of the march was successfully blocked by Antifa and other alligned anti-racist groups. The Third Path was established on 28 September 2013 with significant participation of former NPD functionaries and activists. The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution in Germany has determined that Neo-Nazis have a significant influence on the party. (Photo By Craig Stennett
BERLIN, GERMANY - OCTOBER 03: The Third Path (Der Dritte Weg) hold a rally on October 3rd, 2020 in Hohenschönhausen, Berlin, Germany. Meeting at S-Bahn station Wartenberg, the group of some 300 Nazis attempted their march through the area. However, the intended route of the march was successfully blocked by Antifa and other alligned anti-racist groups. The Third Path was established on 28 September 2013 with significant participation of former NPD functionaries and activists. The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution in Germany has determined that Neo-Nazis have a significant influence on the party. (Photo By Craig Stennett
BERLIN, GERMANY - OCTOBER 03: The Third Path (Der Dritte Weg) hold a rally on October 3rd ,2020 in Hohenschönhausen, Berlin, Germany. Meeting at S-Bahn station Wartenberg, the group of some 300 Nazis attempted their march through the area. However, the intended route of the march was successfully blocked by Antifa and other alligned anti-racist groups. The Third Path was established on 28 September 2013 with significant participation of former NPD functionaries and activists. The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution in Germany has determined that Neo-Nazis have a significant influence on the party. (Photo By Craig Stennett
HALLE, GERMANY-OCTOBER 09: The body of a 40 year old woman, covered by a cloth, lies outside the Synagogue on Humboldtstrasse in Halle (Saale), Saxony-Anhalt Germany on October 9th 2019. The 27-year-old right wing extremist Stephan Balliet, armed with a self made shotguns had tried to gain access to the Synagogue. Having his entrance blocked he turned his weapon on a passerby killing her in the street. Balliet went on to fatally shoot a young man in a Turkish Bistro also in Halle (Saale) and injuring another 2 people later in the day in the neighbouring town of Landsberg, also in Saxony-Anhalt. (Photo by Craig Stennett)
DRESDEN, GERMANY-FEBRUARY 13: Dresden Memorial March by the Far-Right under the title of 'Action Alliance against Forgetting' in Dresden, Saxony, Germany on the 13th of February 2022. Standing behind a Nationalist Flag of Germany a member of the Far Right marches on the 77th anniversary of the Allied bombing of the city during the Second World War. (Photo by Craig Stennett)
HALLE, GERMANY-OCTOBER 09: The body of a 40 year old woman, covered by a cloth, lies outside the Synagogue on Humboldtstrasse in Halle (Saale), Saxony-Anhalt Germany on October 9th 2019. The 27-year-old right wing extremist Stephan Balliet, armed with a self made shotguns had tried to gain access to the Synagogue. Having his entrance blocked he turned his weapon on a passerby killing her in the street. Balliet went on to fatally shoot a young man in a Turkish Bistro also in Halle (Saale) and injuring another 2 people later in the day in the neighbouring town of Landsberg, also in Saxony-Anhalt. (Photo by Craig Stennett)
BERLIN, GERMANY-FEBRUARY 19, 2022: Ferat Koçak is an elected member ( Die Linke) of the Berlin State Parliament. In 2018 his house was fire bombed by the far right. (Photo by Craig Stennett)
HALLE, GERMANY-OCTOBER 09: Specialist units of Armed Police on the streets of Halle (Saale), Saxony-Anhalt Germany on October 9th 2019 following an attack by a 27-year-old right wing extremist Stephan Balliet. Armed with a self made shotguns he had tried to gain access to the Synagogue in Halle. Having his entrance blocked he turned his weapon on a passerby killing her in the street. Balliet went on to fatally shoot a young man in a Turkish Bistro also in Halle (Saale) and injuring another 2 people later in the day in the neighbouring town of Landsberg, also in Saxony-Anhalt. (Photo by Craig Stennett)
CHEMNITZ, GERMANY- JUNE 01: Police Officers congregate around Anti-Fascist Demonstrators blocking a Neo Nazi march on June 1st, 2019 in Chemnitz, Germany. (Photo by Craig Stennett)
BERLIN, GERMANY-FEBRUARY 19, 2022: Ferat Koçak is an elected member ( Die Linke) of the Berlin State Parliament. In 2018 his house was fire bombed by the far right. (Photo by Craig Stennett)
HALLE, GERMANY- MAY 01: Far Right and Neo-Nazi demonstrators gathered for their May Day parade in Halle (Saale), Saxony-Anhalt, Germany in 2017. After congregating at the Main Train station in Halle for their planned May Day march through the city the various groupings of Far Right and Neo Nazis were thwarted in their plans to proceed through the the city due to the large numbers of anti-fascist counter protesters blocking their proposed route. The planned march was finally cancelled by the Police as it was declared to be unsafe for it to proceed.(Photo by Craig Stennett)
BERLIN, GERMANY-FEBRUARY 19, 2022: Ferat Koçak is an elected member ( Die Linke) of the Berlin State Parliament. In 2018 his house was fire bombed by the far right. (Photo by Craig Stennett)