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  • Former inmate on a return visit to his cell at Tripoli’s Abu Salim prison where he was held for several years. October 2011
    Un ancien détenu de la prison d'Abu Salim de Tripoli visite son ancienne cellule (oct. 2011)
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  • Hla Win, 45, an ethnic Rakhine farmer in Myanmar’s western Rakhine State, wasn't able to cultivate his paddy field due to issues of access and insecurity, following two bouts of sectarian violence in 2012. One year on, the impact on local livelihoods ha
    Hla Win, 45, an ethnic Rakhine farmer in Myanmar’s western Rakhine State (Sep 2013)
  • Tweet for the #westgate story
    Setting the record straight, on twitter
  • One of the many volunteers who have turned for a blood donation exercise being coordinated by the Kenya Red Cross in Nairobi
  • Gauge reader Bhadra Bahadur Thapa has the life-saving job of measuring the river water level in Kusum. Floods are a major challenge in Nepal
  • A Rohingya IDP in Pauktaw with his cow. FAO has reported a substantial reduction in livestock through consumption of stock to compensate for lack of other food inputs and sale for alternative income, following two deadly bouts of sectarian violence in Rak
    A Rohingya IDP in Pauktaw with his cow. (Sep 2013)
  • Mg Hla, a 52-year-old Rohingya fisherman from Pauktaw won't take his boat out to sea due to insecurity following two deadly bouts of sectarian violence in Rakhine State in 2012. Fishing is a major source of livelihood for many residents
    Mg Hla, a 52-year-old Rohingya fisherman from Pauktaw (Sep 2013)
  • Kirkuk bazaar. Kirkuk, an ethnically mixed city home to Kurds, Arabs and Turkmen, is at the heart of a boundary dispute between the semi-autonomous region of Kurdistan and the central government of Iraq. The political and social tensions present in the ci
  • A 3-meter-wide trench, expected to be 58-km long when completed, is being dug around the city of Kirkuk in an attempt to reduce terrorist attacks in the city. Kirkuk, an ethnically mixed city home to Kurds, Arabs and Turkmen, is disputed by the semi-auton
  • Lindeka Gxala lost her baby when she was seven months pregnant
  • Kotyana clinic in South Africa's Eastern Cape province has no electricity or running water
  • A motorcyclist rides past in the northern town of Kilinochchi an election poster of government party candidates in Northern Province's first provincial poll since fighting ended in 2009
    A motorcyclist rides past an election poster of government party candidates in the northern town of Kilinochchi, in Northern Province's first provincial poll since fighting ended in 2009
  • A Muslim employee of a small motorcycle spare parts shop in Meiktila central Myanmar says business has yet to recover six months following sectarian violence between Muslim and Buddhist residents in March 2013
  • Ma Ei, a displaced Buddhist Meiktila resident and 31-year old mother of three, points to where her home once stood from the Magigone Monastery which she and some 220 IDPs now live. Thousands of residents were impacted by sectarian violence that took place
  • Aminata Idrissa Maïga pauses during a broadcast of her semi-weekly radio show at "The Voice of the Youth" radio station in Gao, where she is the only female presenter
  • Teaching about the impact of war
  • Dollars. For generic use
  • Some of the Burundian immigrants expelled by Tanzania wait for help at the Rugari transit camp
  • Returnees get registered by the Red cross at Rugari on September 13, 2013
  • Dollars. For generic use
  • Many ethnic Vietnamese work as fishermen. Vietnamese people constitute Cambodia's largest ethnic minority
  • Design a Bog Day participants
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  • Liv Yang Bin at his home in Ech, about 50km south of Phnom Penh. The 58-year-old ethnic Vietnamese fisherman has long faced discrimination
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  • Visitors, including ex-prisoners and family members, roam through the cells of Libya's notorious jail, Abu Salim, during an exhibit marking the anniversary of a 1996 massacre of an estimated 1,200 inmates by their guards (file photo)
  • Civilians displaced by conflict have made a temporary home of a church in Nongo, south of the DRC city of Goma
  • Residents who fled a raging battle between the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) and government forces camp out near the shoreline. As of 18 September, 10 days of fighting has left over 100,000 displaced and dozens killed
  • A scene inside the Jose Enriquez Sports Complex on 18 September, 2013 in Zamboanga, Mindanao. More than 100,000 people have been displaced following recent fighting between government forces and the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF)
  • FARAH, Afghanistan – A band member plays the rubab during a musical performance at the Anab Gull Poetry Festival at the Farah Provincial Governors compound in Farah, Afghanistan (May 8, 2010)
  • Nairobi's newly constructed Museum Hill Interchange. Chinese contractors have been involved in the building of major roads across the country.
    There is need to consider the poor in re-planning African cities

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