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Armenian Genocide Day at Saint Gevork Monastery, Armenia,

Armenian Genocide Day at Saint Gevork Monastery, Armenia,

Taken on 2007-05-31

People commemorate Armenian Genocide Day at Saint Gevork Monastery in Armenia, 2007.

Source: Wikipedia

Uploaded by northway on 2014-08-16

Refugees from Myanmar

Refugees from Myanmar

Taken on 2007-03-22

Mae La (Maela) is a refugee camp in Thailand. It was established in 1984 in Tha Song Yang District, Tak Province in the Dawna Range area and currently houses 50,000 refugees, with more arriving each week from Burma. Mae La is the largest refugee camp for Burmese in Thailand. Over 90% are ethnic Karen.

Source: Mikhail Esteves/Flickr

Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-02-13

Refugees in Mae La Refugee Camp;  Dawna Range, Thailand, March 2007

Refugees in Mae La Refugee Camp; Dawna Range, Thailand, March 2007

Taken on 2007-03-22

Mae La Refugee Camp, established in 1984, is the home of approximately 50,000 Burmese refugees. The crossing of the fence seen in the image is against the law meaning that refugees must remain in the camp or else risk arrest and deportation.

Source: Flickr

Uploaded by Alison Cooke on 2016-01-15

Ruined Structure from Iran-Iraq War

Ruined Structure from Iran-Iraq War

Taken on 2007-03-03

'Ruins of a building in Abadan. Abadan had suffered serious damages during Iran-Iraq war (1980-88), including Saddam's deadly chemical weapons.'

Source: Sasanjan/Wikipedia

Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-08-03

Alleged Destruction of Armenian Tombs by Azeri Forces near Julfa, 2007

Alleged Destruction of Armenian Tombs by Azeri Forces near Julfa, 2007

Taken on 2007-02-24

'Azerbaijani soldiers filmed from Iran destroying Armenian khachkars at Julfa.'

Source: Artaxiad/Wikipedia

Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-08-19

Darfuri Internally Displaced Persons at a Water Tank; Darfur, Sudan, 2007

Darfuri Internally Displaced Persons at a Water Tank; Darfur, Sudan, 2007

Taken on 2007-01-01

Internally displaced persons around a water tank. The photo was taken in Genenia, West Darfur in January 2007.

Source: Nite Owl, Flickr

Uploaded by Improbability on 2015-06-21

Srebrenica Mass Funeral Preperations

Srebrenica Mass Funeral Preperations

Taken on 2006-11-07

Funeral Preperations in Potocari for 505 identified victims of genocide.

Source: Emir Kotromanic

Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2013-11-29

Boy at Grave in Srebrenica

Boy at Grave in Srebrenica

Taken on 2006-11-07

Every year crowds gather to mark the anniversary of the Srebrenica Massacre in 1995 perpetrated by the Bosnian Serb Army.

Source: Emir Kotromanic

Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2013-11-29

Mass Grave at the Killing Field of Choeung Ek

Mass Grave at the Killing Field of Choeung Ek

Taken on 2006-11-01

When the Khmer Rouge took the time to bury their victims, they interred them in mass graves like the one pictured.

Source: Michael Darter

Uploaded by northway on 2014-07-30

Haunting Prison of El Khiam

Haunting Prison of El Khiam

Taken on 2006-09-03

UNICEF Tanks in the Ex Khiam detention center. The Khiam Detention Center, located near Khiam, Lebanon, was a French barrack complex originally built in the 1930s. It became a base for the Lebanese army before falling under control of the South Lebanon Army (SLA) and in 1985 was converted into a prison camp. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch reported the use of torture and other serious human rights abuses in the facility.

Source: Julien Harneis

Uploaded by SATest on 2013-11-23

A Memorial to Victims of the Beslan School Tragedy, N. Ossetia Russia, 2006

A Memorial to Victims of the Beslan School Tragedy, N. Ossetia Russia, 2006

Taken on 2006-05-25

Photos of the victims at Beslan school. The Beslan school hostage crisis (also referred to as the Beslan school siege or Beslan massacre) started the first of September 2004, lasted three days and involved the capture of over 1,100 people as hostages (including 777 children), ending with the death of 334 people. The crisis began when a group of armed Islamic terrorists, mostly Ingush and Chechen, occupied School Number One (SNO) in the town of Beslan, North Ossetia (an autonomous republic in the North Caucasus region of the Russian Federation) on 1 September 2004. The hostage-takers were the Riyadus-Salikhin Battalion, sent by the Chechen terrorist warlord Shamil Basayev, who demanded recognition of the independence of Chechnya at the UN and Russian withdrawal from Chechnya. On the third day of the standoff, Russian security forces entered the building after several explosions, using other heavy weapons. At least 334 hostages were killed as a result of the crisis.

Source: Aaron Bird/Wikipedia

Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-09-13

Sign from 'Save Darfur' rally; New York, U.S.A., April 2006

Sign from 'Save Darfur' rally; New York, U.S.A., April 2006

Taken on 2006-04-30

Sign from a 'Save Darfur' rally, taken on the 30th of April 2006. Rally organised by the 'Save Darfur Coalition'.

Source: Katmere, Flickr

Uploaded by Improbability on 2015-06-21

Beirut Buildings Still Scarred from Civil War, Lebanon, 2006

Beirut Buildings Still Scarred from Civil War, Lebanon, 2006

Taken on 2006-03-04

Traces from the Lebanese civil war. Beirut. Photo by Bertil Videt.

Source: Bertil Videt

Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-08-27

Flood Damage in Sahrawi Refugee Camps in Tindouf Algeria; February 2006

Flood Damage in Sahrawi Refugee Camps in Tindouf Algeria; February 2006

Taken on 2006-02-26

Flood Damage in Sahrawi Refugee Camps in Tindouf Algeria, February 2006.

Source: Western Sahara/Flickr

Uploaded by parkinth on 2015-06-10

Al-Askari Mosque Damage, Samarra Iraq, 2006

Al-Askari Mosque Damage, Samarra Iraq, 2006

Taken on 2006-02-25

This photo shows the Al-Askari Mosque after the 2006-02-22 bombing, but before the minarets were fully destroyed on 2007-06-13.

Source: US Army

Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-09-14

Flooded Sahrawi Refugee Camp in Algeria; Feb 2006

Flooded Sahrawi Refugee Camp in Algeria; Feb 2006

Taken on 2006-02-11

Flooded Sahrawi Refugee Camp in Algeria, February 11, 2006.

Source: Western Sahara/Flickr

Uploaded by parkinth on 2015-06-10

Police Observing Crowds Prior to Cronulla Riots, Australia, 2005

Police Observing Crowds Prior to Cronulla Riots, Australia, 2005

Taken on 2005-12-13

The 2005 Cronulla riots were a series of sectarian clashes and mob violence in Australia, originating in the Sydney suburb of Cronulla, New South Wales, and spreading, over the next few nights, to additional suburbs. On 4 December 2005, a group of volunteer surf lifesavers were assaulted by a group of young men of Middle Eastern appearance, with several other violent assaults occurring over the next week. These incidents were widely commented on in the Sydney media and are considered to be a key factor in a racially motivated confrontation the following weekend. Racial tensions were already prevalent among the two racial groups due to the Sydney Gang Rapes of 2000, among other social incidents, which likely contributed to the scale of the escalation, even though a later review by New South Wales Police found that the initial incident was no more significant, of itself, than other fights between the two racial groups.

Source: Warren Hudson/Wikipedia

Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-09-02

Anti-Lebanese Protesters at Cronulla, Australia, 2005

Anti-Lebanese Protesters at Cronulla, Australia, 2005

Taken on 2005-12-13

Crowds gathered at North Cronulla amid Australian flags and anti-Lebanese fanfare.

Source: Warren Hudson/Wikipedia

Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-09-02

Police & Ambulance Arrive to Scene of Cronulla Riots, Australia, 2005

Police & Ambulance Arrive to Scene of Cronulla Riots, Australia, 2005

Taken on 2005-12-11

Crowds with police and ambulance in background.

Source: Camkordek/Wikipedia

Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-09-02

Srebrenica Burial

Srebrenica Burial

Taken on 2005-11-07

In July 1995, 8,000 Muslim men and boys were killed by Bosnian Serb forces in what was later prescribed as genocide. Grave discovery and body identification has taken over a decade.

Source: Emir Arven

Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2013-11-29

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