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  • [DRC] Exorcising child witches. In Mbuji Mayi self proclaimed priest Jean Pierre Onakoko with children accused of witchcraft. [Date picture taken: 05/22/2006]
  • [DRC] The facade from the street of one of the many diamond dealers in Mbuji Mayi. Global Witness, a UK based NGO that monitors industry related corruption, said in a new report that regulations over mining and trade in rough diamonds passed by the transi
  • [DRC] A wealthy dealer examines rough diamonds in his shop in Mbuji Mayi. According to the UK-based NGO Global Witness, diamonds sales in DRC have not lead to better standards of living for the Congolese people, even though at least one million people in
    Tools of the trade: diamond dealer in Mbuji-Mayi, DRC
  • [DRC] A boy picks diamonds from his tongue in front of a diamond dealer at Muambulia Bantu village, near Mbuji Mayi. Children do much of the work of extracting diamonds from the earth and many are killed from accidents or violence over these precious ston
  • [DRC] A boy shows diamonds on his tongue to a diamond dealer at Muambulia Bantu village, near Mbuji Mayi, in the province of Kasai Oriental. Young children have been conscripted by different armed groups to extract natural resources. In addition, boys and
    Un jeune garçon montrant les diamants posés sur sa langue à un négociant du village de Muambulia Bantu, près de Mbuji Mayi, dans la province du Kasai Oriental, en République démocratique du Congo (RDC).
  • [Syria] Lebanese family arrives in Syria. [Date picture taken: 07/16/2006]
    Lebanese families continue to arrive in Syria.
  • [Lebanon] Displaced people in Karm al-Zeytun primary school east Beirut. [Date picture taken: 07/16/2006]
    Une famille de déplacés ayant trouvé refuge à Beyrouth dans une école de Karm al-Zeytun
  • [Lebanon] Sayed Hassan Nasrallah – secretary general of Hizbullah. [Date picture taken: 07/16/2006]
  • [Ingwavuma] Lindo interviews his grandmother about his mother's death. [2005]
    Telling their stories
  • [DRC] Washing clothes and diamonds in a creek. Muambulia Bantu near Mbuji Mayi, in the province of Kasai Oriental. According to Global Witness, a UK-based NGO, the trade in conflict and illicit rough diamonds has founded and prolonged conflict in the coun
  • [Lebanon] Children displaced in a school in Ashrafyeh in Beirut. [Date picture taken: 07/17/2006]
  • [Lebanon] Children displaced in a school in Ashrafyeh in Beirut. [Date picture taken: 07/17/2006]
  • [Lebanon] Children displaced in a school in Ashrafyeh in Beirut. [Date picture taken: 07/17/2006]
  • [DRC] Men sift out the dirt from the diamonds at a river’s bank in Muambulia Bantu, near Mbuji Mayi in the province of Kasai Orinetal. These precious stones are the country’s most valuable export and one of several resources that have contributed in f
  • Map of the Gulf.
  • [Lebanon] Children displaced in a school in Ashrafyeh in Beirut. [Date picture taken: 07/17/2006]
    These displaced children from the south are in living in a school in Ashrafyeh in Beirut.
  • [Syria] Hundreds of people arrive from Lebanon at the Syrian border . [Date picture taken: 07/16/2006]
    While thousands of people cross the Syrian border every day, some 200 Palestinians have been denied entry.
  • [Somalia] Somali child-soldiers. [Date picture taken: 05/06/2006]
  • [DRC] Children pull up a sack of dirt from one of many holes used to excavate diamonds. Muambulia Bantu near Mbuji Mayi. Diamonds are the largest export earner of the country. Most are excavated in the province of Kasai Oriental; yet, people here are amon
  • [DRC] Abbe Paulin Kalala, a priest from Mbuji Mayi. [Date picture taken: 05/22/2006]
  • [DRC] Head of the Independent Electoral Commission in Beni in North Kivu. [Date picture taken: 05/25/2006]
  • [DRC] UN Secretary General’s Special Representative in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), William Swing. [Date picture taken: 05/17/2006]
  • [DRC] A child is lowered into a diamond pit. Muambulia Bantu near Mbuji Mayi in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), 22 May, 2006. Children do much of the excavation and many are killed from accidents or violence over these precious gems. [Date picture
    A child is lowered into a diamond pit in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
  • [Sudan] LRA delegates arriving at the venue for the talks in Juba. [Date picture taken: 05/30/2006]
    LRA delegates at the venue of the talks in Juba.
  • [Lebanon] Displaced on the way to safety (at Corniche al-Mazra). [Date picture taken: 07/16/2006]
  • [Lebanon] People queue for supplies in fear that attacks will continue. [Date picture taken: 07/16/2006]
  • [Lebanon] Closed shops in Beirut. [Date picture taken: 07/16/2006]
  • [Lebanon] The aftermath of attacks by Israel on Lebanon. [Date picture taken: 07/16/2006]
  • [Lebanon] Damage caused by Israeli missile attack on Beirut’s port, reportedly killing two people, July 17 2006. Israel has launched massive raids on southern Lebanon after the capture of two of its soldiers by Hezbollah militants on 12 July.
    Israeli attack on port this morning - reportedly killing two civilians
  • [Egypt] Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa and United Arab Emirates Deputy Foreign Minister Hussein al-Shaari address reporters. [Date picture taken: 07/15/2006]
    Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa and United Arab Emirates Deputy Foreign Minister Hussein al-Shaari address reporters .
  • [Lebanon] A general view of damaged buildings after Israeli warplanes trageted the area, Beirut, 16 July 2006. On 12 July Hezbollah captured two Israeli soldiers in a cross-border raid, triggering an Israeli assault against southern Lebanon to haunt for t
    The carnage of Israeli attacks
  • [Sudan] LRA delegation deliberates in Juba in between talks. [Date picture taken: 05/30/2006]
    Members of the LRA delegation discuss during peace talks in Juba

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