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  • Burger King and some other businesses suffered broken windows during the disturbances. Protestors are angry at the corruption behind a deal with US franchises, as they don't pay taxes in Honduras.
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  • 14 December 2016, Cairo, Egypt: A broken vase on the ground at night in the halls of the Anaphora Institute, a Coptic Orthodox retreat and educational centre located north-west of Cairo.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20161214_AHP_452...jpg
  • 14 December 2016, Cairo, Egypt: A broken vase on the ground at night in the halls of the Anaphora Institute, a Coptic Orthodox retreat and educational centre located north-west of Cairo.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20161214_AHP_452...jpg
  • The broken cross atop a church in Qaraqosh, Iraq, on January 27, 2017. The Islamic State group occupied the town in 2014, damaging the city's churches. Although the city was liberated in October, 2016, Christians are unlikely to return soon due to concerns about their security.
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  • 12 May 2022, Nicosia, Cyprus: Tarnished houses in the buffer zone at the so-called green line that divides the city of Nicosia in two, because of the partial occupation of the city, and the northern part of the island of Cyprus, by Turkey.
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  • 12 May 2022, Nicosia, Cyprus: A torn United Nations emblem sits on a wall in the buffer zone at the so-called green line that divides the city of Nicosia in two, because of the partial occupation of the city, and the northern part of the island of Cyprus, by Turkey.
    Cyprus-2022-Hillert-20220512_AH2_699...jpg
  • A nine-year-old Palestinian boy plays in the rubble, after part of his family home has been demolished in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_695...jpg
  • Girls walk in the rain on Jinamoc Island, which was hard hit in 2013 by Typhoon Haiyan, known locally as Typhoon Yolanda. The ACT Alliance has been present since the first moments of the emergency, accompanying the people of Jinamoc to rebuild their lives and livelihoods.
    philippines-2014-jeffrey-typhoon-287.jpg
  • 17 September 2018, Kavre district, Nepal: Lutheran World Federation staff Arjun Acharya works on the car's engine, to fix a jammed tank filter.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180917_AH1_184...jpg
  • 1 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: On day two of the climate negotiations at COP26, the large conference banner at the main entrance has been partly torn by weather and wind, from its foundations on a large crane. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20211101_AH2_432...jpg
  • A nine-year-old Palestinian boy plays in the rubble, after part of his family home has been demolished in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_696...jpg
  • A nine-year-old Palestinian boy plays in the rubble, after part of his family home has been demolished in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_696...jpg
  • A nine-year-old Palestinian boy plays in the rubble, after part of his family home has been demolished in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_696...jpg
  • A nine-year-old Palestinian boy plays in the rubble, after part of his family home has been demolished in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_694...jpg
  • A nine-year-old Palestinian boy plays in the rubble, after part of his family home has been demolished in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_692...jpg
  • A nine-year-old Palestinian boy plays in the rubble, after part of his family home has been demolished in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_693...jpg
  • A nine-year-old Palestinian boy plays in the rubble, after part of his family home has been demolished in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_692...jpg
  • A nine-year-old Palestinian boy plays in the rubble, after part of his family home has been demolished in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_693...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: Part of a home in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem has just been demolished. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_689...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: 26-year-old Mohammad Bashiti shows his home in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem to participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI), where he has just had a part demolished. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_690...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: Two participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel document how a home in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem has just been demolished. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_688...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: 26-year-old Mohammad Bashiti shows his home in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem to participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI), where he has just had a part demolished. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_687...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: 26-year-old Mohammad Bashiti stands in front of his home in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem, where he has just had a part demolished. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_687...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: 26-year-old Mohammad Bashiti shows his home in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem to participants Kristin (right) and Charlotte (left) in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI), where he has just had a part demolished. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH1_511...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: Part of a home in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem has just been demolished. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH1_515...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: A participant in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel documents how a home in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem has just been demolished. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH1_514...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: Part of a home in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem has just been demolished. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH1_514...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: Part of a home in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem has just been demolished. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH1_510...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: 26-year-old Mohammad Bashiti shows the demolition process of a part of his home in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem on the phone to Charlotte from Germany, a participant in the World Council of Churches Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen. (Full names of the Ecumenical Accompaniers have not been disclosed here, upon request by the programme.)
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH1_513...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: 26-year-old Mohammad Bashiti shows his home in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem to participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI), where he has just had a part demolished. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen. (Full names of the Ecumenical Accompaniers have not been disclosed here, upon request by the programme.)
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_688...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: Two participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (Kristin to the right, and Charlotte to the left) document how 26-year-old Mohammad Bashiti has just had part of his home in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem demolished. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen. (Full names of the Ecumenical Accompaniers have not been disclosed here, upon request by the programme.)
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH1_512...jpg
  • 20 February 2020, Umm el Jimal, Jordan: An old shoe lies on the ground in Umm el Jimal.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200220_AH2_439...jpg
  • 8 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: On 8 April, the Skarpnäck Parish of the Church of Sweden organized a pilgrimage on the theme of Easter, with some 25 participants, walking through the Nacka Nature Reserve.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170408_AHP_449...jpg
  • 8 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: On 8 April, the Skarpnäck Parish of the Church of Sweden organized a pilgrimage on the theme of Easter, with some 25 participants, walking through the Nacka Nature Reserve.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170408_AHP_449...jpg
  • 16 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: Easter celebration in Högalid Church, Church of Sweden. Christina Engqvist leads the service.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170416_AHP_754...jpg
  • An abandoned building in East St. Louis, Illinois.
    usa-2004-jeffrey-east-st-louis-12.jpg
  • An abandoned building in East St. Louis, Illinois.
    usa-2004-jeffrey-east-st-louis-10.jpg
  • A poor home in East St. Louis, Illinois.
    usa-2004-jeffrey-east-st-louis-07.jpg
  • 14 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: Good Friday service in Högalid Church, Church of Sweden.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170414_AHP_695...jpg
  • 13 June 2016, Tbilisi, Georgia: Chair and wooden board on road in the Tbilisi Old Town.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20160613_DSC_186...jpg
  • 8 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: On 8 April, the Skarpnäck Parish of the Church of Sweden organized a pilgrimage on the theme of Easter, with some 25 participants, walking through the Nacka Nature Reserve.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170408_AHP_693...jpg
  • 8 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: On 8 April, the Skarpnäck Parish of the Church of Sweden organized a pilgrimage on the theme of Easter, with some 25 participants, walking through the Nacka Nature Reserve.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170408_AHP_688...jpg
  • A nun cleans the main door of a church in Bogotá where the windows have been vandalised.
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  • 3 March 2017, Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho: In the village of Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho. Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau some 24 kilometers east of Lesotho’s capital, Maseru. The name means Night Mountain, and surrounding the plateau is a small village and open plains. Thaba Bosiu was once the capital of Lesotho, and the mountain was the stronghold of the Basotho king when the kingdom of Lesotho was formed.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170303_AHP_211...jpg
  • 8 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: On 8 April, the Skarpnäck Parish of the Church of Sweden organized a pilgrimage on the theme of Easter, with some 25 participants, walking through the Nacka Nature Reserve.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170408_AHP_451...jpg
  • 31 May 2019, Mokolo, Cameroon: The Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, located in the Far North region of Cameroon, hosts some 58,000 refugees from North East Nigeria. The refugees are supported by the Lutheran World Federation, together with a range of partners.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190531_AH1_326...jpg
  • 8 September 2015: Men repairing car on street in Havana, Cuba.
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  • 1 November 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: On day two of the climate negotiations at COP26, the large conference banner at the main entrance has been partly torn by weather and wind, from its foundations on a large crane. Glasgow hosts the United Nations climate change conference COP26, where world leaders gather to negotiate a response to the ongoing climate crisis and emergency.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20211101_AH1_826...jpg
  • A nine-year-old Palestinian boy plays in the rubble, after part of his family home has been demolished in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_694...jpg
  • A nine-year-old Palestinian boy plays in the rubble, after part of his family home has been demolished in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_695...jpg
  • A nine-year-old Palestinian boy plays in the rubble, after part of his family home has been demolished in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_694...jpg
  • A nine-year-old Palestinian boy plays in the rubble, after part of his family home has been demolished in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_691...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: 26-year-old Mohammad Bashiti (right) shows his home in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem to participants Kristin (left) and Charlotte (centre) in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI), where he has just had a part demolished. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen. (Full names of the Ecumenical Accompaniers have not been disclosed here, upon request by the programme.)
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_697...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: 26-year-old Mohammad Bashiti (right) shows his home in the Shu’fat village in Jerusalem to participants Kristin (left) and Charlotte (centre) in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI), where he has just had a part demolished. As building permits are notoriously difficult, in some cases impossible, for Palestinians to obtain, demolition of houses stated not to have the relevant permits is common in the area. This time, the family lost their living room, two bathrooms, and kitchen. (Full names of the Ecumenical Accompaniers have not been disclosed here, upon request by the programme.)
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_689...jpg
  • 8 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: On 8 April, the Skarpnäck Parish of the Church of Sweden organized a pilgrimage on the theme of Easter, with some 25 participants, walking through the Nacka Nature Reserve.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170408_AHP_455...jpg
  • 16 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: Easter celebration in Högalid Church, Church of Sweden. Christina Engqvist leads the service.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170416_AHP_754...jpg
  • An abandoned building in East St. Louis, Illinois.
    usa-2004-jeffrey-east-st-louis-11.jpg
  • 16 June 2016, Tbilisi, Georgia: Old worn windows on brick wall in Tbilisi Old Town.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20160616_DSC_329...jpg
  • Lorena Leticia and her doll in Santa Catarina Masahuat, El Salvador.
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  • 8 April 2017, Stockholm, Sweden: On 8 April, the Skarpnäck Parish of the Church of Sweden organized a pilgrimage on the theme of Easter, with some 25 participants, walking through the Nacka Nature Reserve.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20170408_AHP_693...jpg
  • Wooden construction torn apart.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20160520_DSC_106...jpg
  • Khieria Abdulsalam comforts her daughter, three-year old Aya Ali, in the Hekma Hospital in Misrata, Libya. The girl was seriously injured on June 12 when a wall, weakened by combat in her neighborhood between rebels and troops loyal to Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi, fell on top of her. She suffered a concussion, broken pelvis, broken leg, and other injuries. On her bed is a Koran. Fighting has raged in or near Misrata for months.
    libya-2011-jeffrey-war-055.jpg
  • Khieria Abdulsalam comforts her daughter, three-year old Aya Ali, in the Hekma Hospital in Misrata, Libya. The girl was seriously injured on June 12 when a wall, weakened by combat in her neighborhood between rebels and troops loyal to Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi, fell on top of her. She suffered a concussion, broken pelvis, broken leg, and other injuries. On her bed is a Koran. Fighting has raged in or near Misrata for months.
    libya-2011-jeffrey-war-053.jpg
  • Khieria Abdulsalam comforts her daughter, three-year old Aya Ali, in the Hekma Hospital in Misrata, Libya. The girl was seriously injured on June 12 when a wall, weakened by combat in her neighborhood between rebels and troops loyal to Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi, fell on top of her. She suffered a concussion, broken pelvis, broken leg, and other injuries. On her bed is a Koran. Fighting has raged in or near Misrata for months.
    libya-2011-jeffrey-war-054.jpg
  • Khieria Abdulsalam (left) comforts her daughter, three-year old Aya Ali, in the Hekma Hospital in Misrata, Libya, as nurse Fozya Al-Bike accompanies the two. The girl was seriously injured on June 12 when a wall, weakened by combat in her neighborhood between rebels and troops loyal to Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi, fell on top of her. She suffered a concussion, broken pelvis, broken leg, and other injuries. On her bed is a Koran. Fighting has raged in or near Misrata for months.
    libya-2011-jeffrey-war-049.jpg
  • Khieria Abdulsalam (left) comforts her daughter, three-year old Aya Ali, in the Hekma Hospital in Misrata, Libya, as nurse Fozya Al-Bike accompanies the two. The girl was seriously injured on June 12 when a wall, weakened by combat in her neighborhood between rebels and troops loyal to Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi, fell on top of her. She suffered a concussion, broken pelvis, broken leg, and other injuries. On her bed is a Koran. Fighting has raged in or near Misrata for months.
    libya-2011-jeffrey-war-048.jpg
  • Nurse Fozya Al-Bike comforts three-year old Aya Ali, in the Hekma Hospital in Misrata, Libya. The girl was seriously injured on June 12 when a wall, weakened by combat in her neighborhood between rebels and troops loyal to Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi, fell on top of her. She suffered a concussion, broken pelvis, broken leg, and other injuries. On her bed is a Koran. Fighting has raged in or near Misrata for months.
    libya-2011-jeffrey-war-047.jpg
  • Khieria Abdulsalam (left) visits her daughter, three-year old Aya Ali, in the Hekma Hospital in Misrata, Libya, as nurse Fozya Al-Bike accompanies the two. The girl was seriously injured on June 12 when a wall, weakened by combat in her neighborhood between rebels and troops loyal to Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi, fell on top of her. She suffered a concussion, broken pelvis, broken leg, and other injuries. On her bed is a Koran. Fighting has raged in or near Misrata for months.
    libya-2011-jeffrey-war-046.jpg
  • Nurse Fozya Al-Bike comforts three-year old Aya Ali, in the Hekma Hospital in Misrata, Libya. The girl was seriously injured on June 12 when a wall, weakened by combat in her neighborhood between rebels and troops loyal to Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi, fell on top of her. She suffered a concussion, broken pelvis, broken leg, and other injuries. On her bed is a Koran. Fighting has raged in or near Misrata for months.
    libya-2011-jeffrey-war-045.jpg
  • Khieria Abdulsalam comforts her daughter, three-year old Aya Ali, in the Hekma Hospital in Misrata, Libya. The girl was seriously injured on June 12 when a wall, weakened by combat in her neighborhood between rebels and troops loyal to Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi, fell on top of her. She suffered a concussion, broken pelvis, broken leg, and other injuries. On her bed is a Koran. Fighting has raged in or near Misrata for months.
    libya-2011-jeffrey-war-052.jpg
  • Khieria Abdulsalam (left) comforts her daughter, three-year old Aya Ali, in the Hekma Hospital in Misrata, Libya, as nurse Fozya Al-Bike accompanies the two. The girl was seriously injured on June 12 when a wall, weakened by combat in her neighborhood between rebels and troops loyal to Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi, fell on top of her. She suffered a concussion, broken pelvis, broken leg, and other injuries. On her bed is a Koran. Fighting has raged in or near Misrata for months.
    libya-2011-jeffrey-war-050.jpg
  • Nurse Fozya Al-Bike comforts three-year old Aya Ali, in the Hekma Hospital in Misrata, Libya. The girl was seriously injured on June 12 when a wall, weakened by combat in her neighborhood between rebels and troops loyal to Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi, fell on top of her. She suffered a concussion, broken pelvis, broken leg, and other injuries. On her bed is a Koran. Fighting has raged in or near Misrata for months.
    libya-2011-jeffrey-war-051.jpg
  • Khieria Abdulsalam comforts her daughter, three-year old Aya Ali, in the Hekma Hospital in Misrata, Libya. The girl was seriously injured on June 12 when a wall, weakened by combat in her neighborhood between rebels and troops loyal to Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi, fell on top of her. She suffered a concussion, broken pelvis, broken leg, and other injuries. Fighting has raged in or near Misrata for months.
    libya-2011-jeffrey-war-044.jpg
  • Jesus the Carpenter<br />
<br />
Jesús Alberto Mayorga Lemus, Copán Ruinas<br />
<br />
"We were poor. My parents couldn’t afford to send us to school. So I decided to learn a trade to earn some money. I decided to learn carpentry and I went to work. I was 13. I didn’t get paid for three years. My shoes were broken and I had patches in my trousers. It was hard. When I was visiting my girlfriend I had to hide the holes in my shoes by putting my foot up behind me.<br />
<br />
I’ve suffered, but you learn from suffering and you can use it to become better - a better son, a better brother, a better friend, a better husband. Without God, we aren’t anything.<br />
<br />
I fell in love and got married when I was 16 and a half. We had four children."
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  • Pastor Julio Caballero (orange shirt) stands with local inhabitants on the broken bridge at El Calan, washed away and covered by debris with the flooding from hurricanes Eta and Iota.
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  • A boy drinks from a broken water pipe on a street in Carrefour, just outside Port-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti. The area was devastated on January 12 by a massive 7.0 earthquake.
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  • A survivor of the January 12 earthquake in Leogane, Haiti (right), still suffers from a broken collarbone and receives an injection from Marisol Baez, a nurse from the Dominican Republic who works as a promoter for the Dominican-Haitian Women's Movement (MUDHA).
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  • A woman carries water home from a broken pipe in a Port-au-Prince neighborhood days after the January 12 earthquake that ravaged the Caribbean island nation.
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  • A woman carries water home from a broken pipe in a Port-au-Prince neighborhood days after the January 12 earthquake that ravaged the Caribbean island nation.
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  • A woman carries water home from a broken pipe in a Port-au-Prince neighborhood days after the January 12 earthquake that ravaged the Caribbean island nation.
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  • Girls carry water home from a broken pipe in a Port-au-Prince neighborhood days after the January 12 earthquake that ravaged the Caribbean island nation.
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  • A girl carries water home from a broken pipe in a Port-au-Prince neighborhood days after the January 12 earthquake that ravaged the Caribbean island nation.
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  • People scramble for water from a broken pipe in a Port-au-Prince neighborhood days after the January 12 earthquake that ravaged the Caribbean island nation.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-158.jpg
  • Residents of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, who survived the country's devastating January 12 earthquake obtain water from a broken water pipe in the city center.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-043.jpg
  • An Arab man, with his camel, listening to news on the radio. Many Arabs in Darfur have grown weary of the alliance with the government, and several Arab militia leaders have broken from the government.
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  • A line outside a bread store in the Egyptian town of Luxor. Riots have broken out in Egypt over the shortage and high price of bread.
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  • Two boys play with toy lorries they've made themselves from bamboo and broken flipflops.
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  • Jesus the Carpenter<br />
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Jesús Alberto Mayorga Lemus, Copán Ruinas<br />
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"We were poor. My parents couldn’t afford to send us to school. So I decided to learn a trade to earn some money. I decided to learn carpentry and I went to work. I was 13. I didn’t get paid for three years. My shoes were broken and I had patches in my trousers. It was hard. When I was visiting my girlfriend I had to hide the holes in my shoes by putting my foot up behind me.<br />
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I’ve suffered, but you learn from suffering and you can use it to become better - a better son, a better brother, a better friend, a better husband. Without God, we aren’t anything.<br />
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I fell in love and got married when I was 16 and a half. We had four children."
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  • Jesus the Carpenter<br />
<br />
Jesús Alberto Mayorga Lemus, Copán Ruinas<br />
<br />
"We were poor. My parents couldn’t afford to send us to school. So I decided to learn a trade to earn some money. I decided to learn carpentry and I went to work. I was 13. I didn’t get paid for three years. My shoes were broken and I had patches in my trousers. It was hard. When I was visiting my girlfriend I had to hide the holes in my shoes by putting my foot up behind me.<br />
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I’ve suffered, but you learn from suffering and you can use it to become better - a better son, a better brother, a better friend, a better husband. Without God, we aren’t anything.<br />
<br />
I fell in love and got married when I was 16 and a half. We had four children."
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  • Jesus the Carpenter<br />
<br />
Jesús Alberto Mayorga Lemus, Copán Ruinas<br />
<br />
"We were poor. My parents couldn’t afford to send us to school. So I decided to learn a trade to earn some money. I decided to learn carpentry and I went to work. I was 13. I didn’t get paid for three years. My shoes were broken and I had patches in my trousers. It was hard. When I was visiting my girlfriend I had to hide the holes in my shoes by putting my foot up behind me.<br />
<br />
I’ve suffered, but you learn from suffering and you can use it to become better - a better son, a better brother, a better friend, a better husband. Without God, we aren’t anything.<br />
<br />
I fell in love and got married when I was 16 and a half. We had four children."
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  • Jesus the Carpenter<br />
<br />
Jesús Alberto Mayorga Lemus, Copán Ruinas<br />
<br />
"We were poor. My parents couldn’t afford to send us to school. So I decided to learn a trade to earn some money. I decided to learn carpentry and I went to work. I was 13. I didn’t get paid for three years. My shoes were broken and I had patches in my trousers. It was hard. When I was visiting my girlfriend I had to hide the holes in my shoes by putting my foot up behind me.<br />
<br />
I’ve suffered, but you learn from suffering and you can use it to become better - a better son, a better brother, a better friend, a better husband. Without God, we aren’t anything.<br />
<br />
I fell in love and got married when I was 16 and a half. We had four children."
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  • Jesus the Carpenter<br />
<br />
Jesús Alberto Mayorga Lemus, Copán Ruinas<br />
<br />
"We were poor. My parents couldn’t afford to send us to school. So I decided to learn a trade to earn some money. I decided to learn carpentry and I went to work. I was 13. I didn’t get paid for three years. My shoes were broken and I had patches in my trousers. It was hard. When I was visiting my girlfriend I had to hide the holes in my shoes by putting my foot up behind me.<br />
<br />
I’ve suffered, but you learn from suffering and you can use it to become better - a better son, a better brother, a better friend, a better husband. Without God, we aren’t anything.<br />
<br />
I fell in love and got married when I was 16 and a half. We had four children."
    Honduras_Hawkey_20180319_2538.jpg
  • Jesus the Carpenter<br />
<br />
Jesús Alberto Mayorga Lemus, Copán Ruinas<br />
<br />
"We were poor. My parents couldn’t afford to send us to school. So I decided to learn a trade to earn some money. I decided to learn carpentry and I went to work. I was 13. I didn’t get paid for three years. My shoes were broken and I had patches in my trousers. It was hard. When I was visiting my girlfriend I had to hide the holes in my shoes by putting my foot up behind me.<br />
<br />
I’ve suffered, but you learn from suffering and you can use it to become better - a better son, a better brother, a better friend, a better husband. Without God, we aren’t anything.<br />
<br />
I fell in love and got married when I was 16 and a half. We had four children."
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  • Jesus the Carpenter<br />
<br />
Jesús Alberto Mayorga Lemus, Copán Ruinas<br />
<br />
"We were poor. My parents couldn’t afford to send us to school. So I decided to learn a trade to earn some money. I decided to learn carpentry and I went to work. I was 13. I didn’t get paid for three years. My shoes were broken and I had patches in my trousers. It was hard. When I was visiting my girlfriend I had to hide the holes in my shoes by putting my foot up behind me.<br />
<br />
I’ve suffered, but you learn from suffering and you can use it to become better - a better son, a better brother, a better friend, a better husband. Without God, we aren’t anything.<br />
<br />
I fell in love and got married when I was 16 and a half. We had four children."
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  • Geovanny Sierra, journalist with UNETV<br />
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"On 26 November at around 4pm, I began to give live coverage of some protests against the government. The incident occurred at 6:35pm. <br />
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I felt the hit of the bullet, I felt that it went into the bones, but I also felt them go numb, like they went to sleep, a bit like the funny bone in your elbow. I thought that it was just a broken bone, with a bit of rest, I’d soon be back at work.<br />
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I was transmitting live. I wanted my family to know that I was okay. But then someone else else was saying that I’d been hit in the stomach.<br />
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We were around the edge of a commercial centre, a mall, I hid down behind a steep curb, I thought I’d be protected there. But I was hit. The protestors took me to the hospital.<br />
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The bullets came from a bus. COFADEH have testimonies that bullets were shot from the same bus against a protest on the day before.<br />
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The official version of events is that the bus was being used by prison guards, going from the La Granja courts taking three prisoners accused of extortion, to prison. And they allege that the bus was attacked with the intention of liberating the prisoners, so they opened fire.  In first place, the route they would have taken for that journey is a different one, they would have had to take a very different route, breaking all their protocols, and going into an area where there was known to be a protest. The videos show that the bus was not attacked in any way.<br />
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The videos show that there was nothing between me and the bus, and the shots were not what are called persuasive shots, over my head, but directly at me. <br />
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From 2001 until now, 67 journalists, people working for communication, have been killed. But only three have been taken to justice. For most of them there is no process of investigation, the people who have killed our colleagues enjoy complete impunity."
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  • Cindy Cruz Flores, 24. Tenpiscapa, Olancho.<br />
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I was deported.<br />
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I went because I couldn’t find any work, there’s nothing here. I’m single, I live at home, I have no children, but I have to help my parents. Even with a profession here, there’s no employment. Lots of people from round here decide to migrate, to find a better future. <br />
<br />
Maybe it’s not as bad here as in some other areas, not many people are hungry, no one dies of hunger here. But, there’s scarcity, there are families who don’t get to eat three times a day. In Honduras the violence is terrible, generally. Catacamas is tough, it’s dangerous. Our particular neighbourhood isn’t too bad though.<br />
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My brother is in the US, he sent money for me to try to get there. He paid $3500, that’s gone.<br />
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I got to Houston, through Juarez, by the bridge. I was there for three months, detained. It was difficult there. I was punished, they sent me from place to place, the food was terrible, you don’t even see sunlight, you don’t know what time of the day it is. The ice boxes are the worst, you freeze. I couldn’t bear it. I signed the papers to be deported. There are lots of stories of people who take their own lives. It’s a bad feeling, terrible feeling there. <br />
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Among the staff in the detention centres, there are bad people, they enjoy making you suffer.<br />
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I was lucky on the journey, it wasn’t much suffering, but in detention it was bad. Some of the women I was with suffered a lot more on the journey, some had broken arms and legs, one had her face all disfigured, another was all cut and grazed, accidents on the train or getting over the wall, or traffic accidents. <br />
<br />
Women travelling have extra risks. A lot of women are raped, or killed. <br />
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I did a course with the LWF, three months training, cutting hair and beauty salon work. I’ve learned to be less shy. I’m working in a salon now, cutting hair. I like doing that. I think in the future, God willing, and with the support of the LWF, I’ll set up m
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  • Angie Mercado, 17, lives in El Playón, Carepa, Urabá, Colombia. She has a daughter - Nicole - of 7 months. El Playón is a highly vulnerable neighbourhood on the edge of the river that is subject to rapid erosion by the river, flooding and some houses are on the verge of collapse into the river.<br />
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"When it rains hard the river rises, the water comes quickly. There’s no time to get up and get out when a big part of the river bank drops into the river in a storm. If you are there, it can take your house and everyone who is in it. We get scared at night, we can’t sleep, I’ve had to get up when the river is bad, and run out with my daughter, I had to run out when she was just born. It’s very scary. When the riverbank collapses it makes a big noise. There were two small collapses last night, it was really loud, and the river, it’s getting closer and closer. A big collapse will take houses." <br />
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"At the same time the water supply from the municipality is broken, we don't get any water."
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  • Angie Mercado, 17, lives in El Playón, Carepa, Urabá, Colombia. She has a daughter - Nicole - of 7 months. El Playón is a highly vulnerable neighbourhood on the edge of the river that is subject to rapid erosion by the river, flooding and some houses are on the verge of collapse into the river.<br />
<br />
"When it rains hard the river rises, the water comes quickly. There’s no time to get up and get out when a big part of the river bank drops into the river in a storm. If you are there, it can take your house and everyone who is in it. We get scared at night, we can’t sleep, I’ve had to get up when the river is bad, and run out with my daughter, I had to run out when she was just born. It’s very scary. When the riverbank collapses it makes a big noise. There were two small collapses last night, it was really loud, and the river, it’s getting closer and closer. A big collapse will take houses." <br />
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"At the same time the water supply from the municipality is broken, we don't get any water."
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  • People scramble for water from a broken pipe in a Port-au-Prince neighborhood days after the January 12 earthquake that ravaged the Caribbean island nation.
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  • River travel can be quite arduous, with intense heat and humidity broken by tropical rain several times a day.
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