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  • L'ex Accademia Navale Niccolò Tommaseo è un edificio storico di Brindisi. Notevole opera di stile razionalista realizzata nel periodo 1934-1937 ad opera dell'architetto Gaetano Minnucci, il Collegio Navale della GIL (Gioventù Italiana del Littorio) preparava i giovani con i corsi di liceo classico e liceo scientifico e con indirizzo specifico al pari di una accademia navale. Dopo la seconda guerra mondiale ha funzionato come scuola solo per un certo periodo, venendo poi abbandonato e occupato da famiglie di sfrattati.
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  • L'ex Accademia Navale Niccolò Tommaseo è un edificio storico di Brindisi. Notevole opera di stile razionalista realizzata nel periodo 1934-1937 ad opera dell'architetto Gaetano Minnucci, il Collegio Navale della GIL (Gioventù Italiana del Littorio) preparava i giovani con i corsi di liceo classico e liceo scientifico e con indirizzo specifico al pari di una accademia navale. Dopo la seconda guerra mondiale ha funzionato come scuola solo per un certo periodo, venendo poi abbandonato e occupato da famiglie di sfrattati.
    Brindisi, Ex Collegio Navale Niccolò...jpg
  • L'ex Accademia Navale Niccolò Tommaseo è un edificio storico di Brindisi. Notevole opera di stile razionalista realizzata nel periodo 1934-1937 ad opera dell'architetto Gaetano Minnucci, il Collegio Navale della GIL (Gioventù Italiana del Littorio) preparava i giovani con i corsi di liceo classico e liceo scientifico e con indirizzo specifico al pari di una accademia navale. Dopo la seconda guerra mondiale ha funzionato come scuola solo per un certo periodo, venendo poi abbandonato e occupato da famiglie di sfrattati.
    Brindisi, Ex Collegio Navale Niccolò...jpg
  • L'ex Accademia Navale Niccolò Tommaseo è un edificio storico di Brindisi. Notevole opera di stile razionalista realizzata nel periodo 1934-1937 ad opera dell'architetto Gaetano Minnucci, il Collegio Navale della GIL (Gioventù Italiana del Littorio) preparava i giovani con i corsi di liceo classico e liceo scientifico e con indirizzo specifico al pari di una accademia navale. Dopo la seconda guerra mondiale ha funzionato come scuola solo per un certo periodo, venendo poi abbandonato e occupato da famiglie di sfrattati.
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  • Kenyakumary, India 1994. Portait of children in the southern point of the Sub-Continent
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  • Woman in the bus
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  • A servant holding an AK-47 at the Kandahar's Governor house
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  • Daha, 08 March 2005.  ..Old man beaten up by soldiers of the Royal Nepal Army. "Yesterday - March 7, 2005 - at around 10am a patrol from the RNA (Royal Nepal Army) was in this area. Nobody recognised them at first because they got in disguised as women, but then they revealed their hidden weapons and shot dead that Maoist. Soon after other RNA in uniform arrived here and destroyed a Maoist's house. They have also captured an old man, he was beaten and then released. The RNA told us that they killed the Maoist because he did have a socket bomb with him, but we didn't see it and there was not any explosion. We are afraid from both the Royal Nepal Army and the Maoist" local witness says
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  • Expression of a tipical indian monkey in the southern state of  Tamil Nadu. India 1994
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  • Expression of a tipical indian monkey in the southern state of  Tamil Nadu. India 1994
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  • Khost, 20 August 2005.Portrait of Afghan man wearing a black turban
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN..KABUL 24 August 2005..Bagh-e-Zanana
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  • KABUL 25 August 2005..Young girl, wearing a red scarf, takes part to  the closing ceremony of the Special Olympics at Ghazi Stadium...On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. ..More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues...
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  • KABUL 25 August 2005..Young Afghan girl takes part to  the closing Olympics ceremony at Ghazi Stadium...On 23-25 August 2005, Special Olympics Afghanistan held its first national Games at Olympic Stadium in Kabul. ..More than 300 athletes, including 80 female athletes, experienced a taste of happiness and achievement for the first time in their lives. They competed in athletics, bocce and football (soccer). Because of cultural restrictions, males and females competed at separate venues...
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  • A political campaigner takes a picture with his mobile phone during an electoral meeting in Khost
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  • Khost, 20 August 2005..Portrait of Afghan man wearing a black turban
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  • Khost, 20 August 2005..Portrait of Afghan man wearing a black turban
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  • A Kashmiri holds her youngest brother in a 'long established' refugees camp. The latter has been blind since birth. ..Jelum Valley 2001
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  • A mother is making a necklace for her daughter, carefully putting each bead onto the thread.
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  • Expression of a tipical indian monkey in the southern state of  Tamil Nadu. India 1994
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  • Expression of a tipical indian monkey in the southern state of  Tamil Nadu. India 1994
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  • Expression of a tipical indian monkey in the southern state of  Tamil Nadu. India 1994
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  • Expression of a tipical indian monkey in the southern state of  Tamil Nadu. India 1994
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  • Expression of a tipical indian monkey in the southern state of  Tamil Nadu. India 1994
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  • KABUL 06 August 2005..Shabana poiting her finger to the camera....Shabana, a nine-months old Afghan girl, was originally diagnosed with 'Leishmaniasis' a parasitic disease spread by the bite of infected sand flies; then with 'Hemangioma' a tumor made-up of dilated blood vessels that usually appears shortly after birth; and finally with 'Neurofibroma'  a tumor or growth located along a nerve or nervous tissue [....]
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  • KABUL 06 August 2005..Shabana poiting her finger to the camera....Shabana, a nine-months old Afghan girl, was originally diagnosed with 'Leishmaniasis' a parasitic disease spread by the bite of infected sand flies; then with 'Hemangioma' a tumor made-up of dilated blood vessels that usually appears shortly after birth; and finally with 'Neurofibroma'  a tumor or growth located along a nerve or nervous tissue [....]
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  • KABUL 06 August 2005..MAIWAND HOSPITAL..Shabana sister sits behind her father in the pre-registration room. ....Shabana, a nine-months old Afghan girl, was originally diagnosed with 'Leishmaniasis' a parasitic disease spread by the bite of infected sand flies; then with 'Hemangioma' a tumor made-up of dilated blood vessels that usually appears shortly after birth; and finally with 'Neurofibroma'  a tumor or growth located along a nerve or nervous tissue
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  • SPECIAL OLYMPICS AFGHANISTAN 2005..Kabul, 23 August 2005
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  • Haudi, 05 March 2005... Zakti Pashad, a father of five children. For the last seven years he has been suffering from a horrible eye infection. "There are no doctors or hospitals around here. I went once to Nepalganj but the doctors were unable to help me. I was told to go to the Eyes Hospital in Kathmandu but I have no money, I can't afford it. Long time ago a doctor from the Royal Nepal Army's camp used to visit me, but because of the Maoists they have left and I can't get any medicines any more. Have you got any tablets for me?", the man says
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  • KABUL 02 September 2005..Shabana lastest Picture....On the 16th of August 05, Shabana underwent a four-hour operation at Maiwand Hospital, Plastic Surgery Unit. At date the result from her removed tumor is still unknown.....Shabana. a nine months old Afghan girl, has been diagnosed with a 'neurofibroma'. This is a tumor or growth located along a nerve or nervous tissue.  It is an inherited disorder.  If left unchecked, a neurofibroma can cause severe nerve damage leading to loss of function to the area stimulated by that nerve.
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  • KABUL 06 August 2005....Shabana with her father.....Shabana, a nine-months old Afghan girl, was originally diagnosed with 'Leishmaniasis' a parasitic disease spread by the bite of infected sand flies; then with 'Hemangioma' a tumor made-up of dilated blood vessels that usually appears shortly after birth; and finally with 'Neurofibroma'  a tumor or growth located along a nerve or nervous tissue.
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  • YAFTAL PAYAN, 31 July 2005..A young lady at Bitha Bala's Vocational Traning Centre.....The VTC aim is to make women aware of their onwn status as Mother and as Woman, by giving lessons on maternity, reproductive health, family planning and post-natal issues.....According to United Nations Population Fund, Afghanistan has among the world?s highest rates of maternal mortality, and Badakhshan has the highest rates ever recorded anywhere in the world, with one mother dying in every 15 births. Underage marriage is one of the primary causes of maternal mortality.....The VTC is funded by UNFPA and implemented by IBNSINA.
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  • Surkhet, 01 March 2005... Kolendra Sejuwal, editor of Bihani weekly and correspondent of Channel Nepal TV, is hiding from the police. His last article's headline reads "The police force do not respect the law"
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  • KABUL 06 August 2005....Shabana, a nine-months old Afghan girl, was originally diagnosed with 'Leishmaniasis' a parasitic disease spread by the bite of infected sand flies; then with 'Hemangioma' a tumor made-up of dilated blood vessels that usually appears shortly after birth; and finally with 'Neurofibroma'  a tumor or growth located along a nerve or nervous tissue..
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  • Jammu & Kashmir, Srinagar April 1994.<br />
Women are protesting against the atrocities committed by Indian soldiers.In this occasion they were standing at the entrance of a park to protest the murder of a greengrocer and to block the path of soldiers who were trying to stop the ceremony. Torture is widely practised in Kashmir as a means of extracting information from detainees, coercing confessions, punishing persons believed sympathetic to the militants and creating a climate of political repression.Torture include severe methods, which include the psico-torture: soldiers rape the detainee's wife in front of his eyes.
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  • KABUL, AFGHANISTAN 2005 - SHABANA'S CASE The old man with no legs implores Allah. A young woman sits in the middle of a crowded street with four kids half-asleep, while vehicles of all kinds drive through the roads of Kabul.[short/long]..A mother wearing the turquoise chador walks towards the bus station with a baby on her harms. She is a nine months old girl with dark blond hair, green luminous eyes and an abnormal and painful abscess on her face. ..Her name is Shabana from Kair Khana and the woman behind the burka is her mother. I ask her what is wrong with the face of her child but she only comes out with "Doctor.... Doctor" and lets me write down her name and address.....My initial thought was to get in touch with the Kabul-based NGOs by sending a picture of Shabana with her details, but back to the hotel I remembered the case of Zakti, a father of five children from Kalikot-Nepal. ..Zakti did have his left cheekbone and part of his skull exposed because of an unknown disease. International charity health organizations were unable to do anything for him. They couldn?t tell him what his disease was. So, the next day I went straight to Shabana?s village in Kair Khana and a few hours later I meet Janat, Shabana's Father. He explained that his daughter was born with a very little spot on her right cheek and was diagnosed with Leishmaniasis, a parasitic disease transmitted by the bite of a female sandfly. Afghanistan has the largest amount of cutaneous leishmaniasis cases in the world with an estimate of 200,000 people affected, including 67,500 in the capital alone. But leishmaniasis was not what Shabana was suffering from.....We approached the United Nation?s Population Fund in Kabul, but apart from telling us the names of childrens? Hospitals in Kabul, there was nothing they could do for her.....We then decided to take Shabana to a Specialist for a consultation and meet Dr. Waheed Ahmad from Jamhoriat Hospital, who referred us to the Head of Dermatology of Avencin
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  • KABUL, AFGHANISTAN 2005 - SHABANA'S CASE The old man with no legs implores Allah. A young woman sits in the middle of a crowded street with four kids half-asleep, while vehicles of all kinds drive through the roads of Kabul.[short/long]..A mother wearing the turquoise chador walks towards the bus station with a baby on her harms. She is a nine months old girl with dark blond hair, green luminous eyes and an abnormal and painful abscess on her face. ..Her name is Shabana from Kair Khana and the woman behind the burka is her mother. I ask her what is wrong with the face of her child but she only comes out with "Doctor.... Doctor" and lets me write down her name and address.....My initial thought was to get in touch with the Kabul-based NGOs by sending a picture of Shabana with her details, but back to the hotel I remembered the case of Zakti, a father of five children from Kalikot-Nepal. ..Zakti did have his left cheekbone and part of his skull exposed because of an unknown disease. International charity health organizations were unable to do anything for him. They couldn?t tell him what his disease was. So, the next day I went straight to Shabana?s village in Kair Khana and a few hours later I meet Janat, Shabana's Father. He explained that his daughter was born with a very little spot on her right cheek and was diagnosed with Leishmaniasis, a parasitic disease transmitted by the bite of a female sandfly. Afghanistan has the largest amount of cutaneous leishmaniasis cases in the world with an estimate of 200,000 people affected, including 67,500 in the capital alone. But leishmaniasis was not what Shabana was suffering from.....We approached the United Nation?s Population Fund in Kabul, but apart from telling us the names of childrens? Hospitals in Kabul, there was nothing they could do for her.....We then decided to take Shabana to a Specialist for a consultation and meet Dr. Waheed Ahmad from Jamhoriat Hospital, who referred us to the Head of Dermatology of Avencin
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