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  • A destroyed Armenian tank near Martuni, a town in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region where local men spoke of wanting to raise their families in peace.
    A destroyed Armenian tank near Martuni, a town in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region where local men spoke of wanting to raise their families in peace.
  • Omer and his friends await transportation at an abandoned farm, near the city of Tatvan. The group said they were beaten by Iranian border guards, and their clothes were taken from them.
    Omer and his friends await transportation at an abandoned farm, near the city of Tatvan. The group said they were beaten by Iranian border guards, and their clothes were taken from them.
  • A man pours a water bottle over another mans head to wash his hair.
    Undocumented Afghan asylum seekers at an abandoned bus station waiting to be transported to other cities, in Bitlis, Turkey.
  • Two men walk through a dark tunnel with their backs to the camera.
    Shahidullah and Murtaza walk through a tunnel in Caldiran, 40 kilometres from the city of Van, Turkey 2021.
  • A cemetery above the Turkish city of Van hosts the graves of hundreds of migrants and asylum seekers who died somewhere along their journey. Some of the slabs simply read “Afghan” or “Pakistan”.
    A cemetery above the Turkish city of Van hosts the graves of hundreds of migrants and asylum seekers who died somewhere along their journey. Some of the slabs simply read “Afghan” or “Pakistan”.
  • A man holds up his injured foot to the camera.
    Bahtiyar, a 22-year-old asylum seeker from Nangarhar in eastern Afghanistan, injured his foot on barbed wire as he was smuggled across the border from Iran to Tatvan.

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