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  • [Togo] Thousands of Togolese have been affected by flooding from seasonal rains. [Date picture taken: 06/27/2006]
    Trying to minimise flood damage in 2009 (file photo)
  • [Togo] Thousands of Togolese have been affected by flooding from seasonal rains. [Date picture taken: 06/27/2006]
    Thousands of Togolese have been affected by flooding from seasonal rains. [Date picture taken: 06/27/2006]
  • [Angola] The Red cross does HIV/AIDS prevention among truck drivers. [Date picture taken: June 2006]
    Paragem, descanso, panfletos e preservativos
  • Geoffrey Robertson Q.C. has been counsel in many landmark cases in constitutional, criminal and media law in the courts of Britain and the Commonwealth, and he makes frequent appearances in the Privy Council and the European Court of Human Rights.
  • Samantha Power is a Professor of Practice in Human Rights Policy.
  • Luis Moreno Ocampo is a 1978 graduate of the University of Buenos Aires Law School. He rose to prominence as the assistant prosecutor of the National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons in the 1984-1985 "Military Junta" trial.
  • Juan Mendez, President of the International Center for Transitional Justice. Mr Mendez has been the executive director of the Inter-American Institute of Human Rights in Costa Rica, and a member of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights of the Orga
  • [Rwanda] Augustin Nkusi, the Director of the Legal Support Unit, National Service of Gacaca Jurisdictions. Rwanda.The unit is a government department set up to address the trial of genocide crimes in gacaca courts.
  • Hanny Megally, Director, Middle East and North Africa Program, International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ).
  • [DRC] The director of prisons in the Oriental province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) stands in front of his dilapidated office, May 2006. After years of civil war and decades of unrest, the country’s infrastructure has almost completely
  • Paul van Zyl, Country Programme Director at the International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ).
  • [DRC] A child suffering from sleeping sickness being injected with arsenic, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), May 2006. It is estimated that about 1,000 people die every day in DRC. Many of the death are caused by disease and malnutrition in
    A child suffering from sleeping sickness being injected with arsenic in Isangi
  • [DRC] A girl in the Isangi Territory of the Democratic Republic of the Congo smiles on her way to school, May 2006. Many parents cannot afford to pay for adequate education for their children in a society destroyed by years of civil war [Date picture take
  • [DRC] Children with no books and pens attending class at a primary school in the Oriental province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), May 2006. Many parents cannot afford to give their children a good education in a society destroyed by years
    School children in the DRC: Rebel activity in parts of eastern and northeastern Congo has forced the postponement of secondary school leaving exams for hundreds of children, according to officials - file photo
  • Professor Noam Chomsky. Professor Chomsky is one of America's most prominent political dissidents.
  • [DRC] A young boy rests on a rollmat while his father sits on a bed, in the decaying state hospital in Isangi in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), May 2006. The poorest people receive little help in such health centres, as facilities are at a minimu
  • [Pakistan] One of many displaced families living in quake-ravaged Muzaffarabad, capital of Pakistani-administered Kashmir.
  • [Iraq] Displaced familes in Iraq. [June 2006]
    Displaced families in Iraq
  • [Iraq] Residents believe security will improve when British troops leave Basra. [Date picture taken: 06/25/2006]
    Residents believe security will improve when British troops leave Basra.
  • [Afghanistan] Humanitarian Coordinator, Ameerah Haq. [Date picture taken: 27/06/2006]
    Humanitarian Coordinator, Ameerah Haq
  • [DRC] Two prisoners in Osio prison wait behind bars for a second chance of freedom by the court of appeals in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, May 2006. After years of civil war and decades of unrest, the country’s infrastructure has almost complet
    Two prisoners in Osio prison wait behind bars for a second chance of freedom by the court of appeals in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, May 2006.
  • [Ghana] David, 10, doing school work at the shelter for rescued trafficked children in Accra, where he arrived in March. For two years he worked with a fisherman on Volta Lake. [Date picture taken: 06/29/2006]
  • [DRC] A prisoner sits next to a decaying building in the Central prison, Kisangani, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), May 2006. After years of civil war and decades of unrest, the country’s infrastructure has almost completely broken down.
  • [DRC] Louise (16), in a Caritas shelter in Kisangani: I was raped when I was eleven.
  • Injecting drug use as means of HIV transmission is a growing concern in Africa.
    Sharing needles increases the risk of HIV transmission
  • [Iraq] 12-year-old Barek Ahmed is clinically depressed. [Date picture taken: 06/26/2006]
    12-year-old Barek Ahmed is clinically depressed.
  • [Pakistan] Farhan Dilawar, 22, a real estate agent in quake-devastated Muzaffarabad, capital of Pakistani-administered Kashmir, says real estate prices and rents have gone through the roof. [Date picture taken: 06/20/2006]
  • Abdullah An-Na`im, Ph.D, Charles Howard Candler Professor of Law at Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA.
  • [South Africa] Dr Fanie du Toit, Programme Director for Educating for Reconciliation at the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation in South Africa.
  • [Rwanda] Interview with Benjamin Gumpert, counsel representing Justin Mugenzi, who is currently on trial at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Justin Mugenzi was a politician who participated in the creation of the Liberal Party and is allege
  • [DRC] An AIDS patient in the public hospital in Kisangani in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), May 2006. The poorest people receive little help in such hospitals, as health facilities are at a minimum. It is estimated that about a 1,000 people d
    With health facilities at a minimum, AIDS patients recieve little help in the DRC
  • [Iraq] Children in Iraq are being victims of traffickers. [Date picture taken: 06/27/2006]

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