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UN Refugee Agency Provides Shelter to Quake Victims, Bessian - Pakistan, Oct 2005
Taken on 2005-10-22
Girls pictured today in Bessian, Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan at a tent city set up by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) for some 300 families or 1,600 people.
Source: UN Photo/Evan Schneider/Flickr
Uploaded by Taylor on 2015-05-17
Internally Displaced Persons; Darfur, Sudan, Sept 2005
Taken on 2005-09-27
Internally displaced persons at a camp within Sudan, forced to flee their homes due to fighting in Darfur.
Source: Centre for Disease Control and Prevention/Wikipedia
Uploaded by Improbability on 2015-06-20
Human rights defender Ali Salem Tamek in Ait Melloul prison (Morocco), August 2005
Taken on 2005-08-29
Human rights defender Ali Salem Tamek in Ait Melloul prison (Morocco). He was detained in the El Aaiun airport after attending several conferences in Europe supporting independence of Western Sahara. He was sentenced to prison for 8 months for incitement to trouble the public order during the Independence Intifada. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch consider him a prisoner of conscience.
Source: Western Sahara/Flickr
Uploaded by parkinth on 2015-06-17
Rwandan Soldiers En-Route to Darfur; Kigali, Rwanda, July 2005
Taken on 2005-07-17
Rwandan soldiers line up to board a U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III at the Kigali International Airport, Rwanda, for transportation to the Darfur region of Sudan on July 17, 2005. The U.S. airlift is part of the larger multinational effort to improve security and create conditions in which humanitarian assistance can be more effectively provided to the people of Darfur.
Source: Staff Sgt. Bradley C. Church/USAF
Uploaded by Improbability on 2015-06-20
Darfurian Refugee Camp in Chad, March 2005
Taken on 2005-03-29
Darfur refugee camp, Chad, taken 29 March 2005. The camp sheltered those forced to flee Darfur due to the conflict there.
Source: Mark Knobil/Wikimedia
Uploaded by Improbability on 2015-06-20
Memorial Stupa at Cambodian Killing Fields
Taken on 2005-02-03
This Buddhist stupa is filled with skulls of the dead at the killing field of Choeung Ek.
Source: Quadell
Uploaded by northway on 2014-07-30
Remains of Victims of Khmer Rouge Killing Fields
Taken on 2005-02-01
While the Khmer Rouge may be gone, the remains of their victims remain.
Source: Anonymous
Uploaded by northway on 2014-07-30
Mapuche Protest
Taken on 2005-01-05
Protest staged by the Mapuche community of Chile against the government in Santiago, Chile, 2005. Following restitution of democracy, the Mapuche community has been active in demanding greater rights particularly over land they feel was taken from them by the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.
The banner reads:
"Patricia Troncoso on a hunger strike
Matias Katrileo killed by the
bullets of the Chilean state!!"
Source: Darkonewen
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-01-22
Children at a Darfur Refugee Camp; Sudan, 2004
Taken on 2004-06-27
Children in the refugee camps are being encouraged to confront their psychological scars. Above, clay figures depict an attack by Janjaweed.
Source: Sean Woo, general counsel to Sen. Brownback, or John Scandling, chief of staff to Rep. Wolf
Uploaded by Improbability on 2015-06-20
Ailing Child at Abu Shouk IDP camp; Darfur, Sudan, June 2004
Taken on 2004-06-27
Ill child with their mother at the Abu Shouk IDP camp, taken in June 2004.
Source: Sean Woo, general counsel to Sen. Brownback, or John Scandling, chief of staff to Rep. Wolf
Uploaded by Improbability on 2015-06-21
Devic Monastery Attack 2004
Taken on 2004-03-16
Kosovo and Metohija: Aftermath of an attack on Devic Monastery (1434) by Albanians on 16 March, 2004. Destruction and the rape of an elderly nun was witnessed. Photograph is part of "Roots of the Soul" project by Darko Dozet.
Source: Darko Dozet
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-01-19
Prijedor Protest 2004
Taken on 2004-02-20
Protest in the ethnically cleansed city of Prijedor. Marchers walk with backpacks with the names and ages of children killed during the war. The protest was granted on the condition the didn't say the word "genocide". IN the center of the town the backpacks were set down to spell out "GENOCID?".
Photos of the 20th Anniversary of the closing of Bosnian Serb Army run concentration camps in northwestern Bosnia near the town of Prijedor.
Source: Claire Noone, The Advocacy Project
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-03-10
Prijedor Protest 2004
Taken on 2004-02-20
Protest in the ethnically cleansed city of Prijedor. Marchers walk with backpacks with the names and ages of children killed during the war. The protest was granted on the condition the didn't say the word "genocide". IN the center of the town the backpacks were set down to spell out "GENOCID?".
Photos of the 20th Anniversary of the closing of Bosnian Serb Army run concentration camps in northwestern Bosnia near the town of Prijedor.
Source: Claire Noone, The Advocacy Project
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-03-10
Prijedor Protest 2004
Taken on 2004-02-20
Protest in the ethnically cleansed city of Prijedor. Marchers walk with backpacks with the names and ages of children killed during the war. The protest was granted on the condition the didn't say the word "genocide". IN the center of the town the backpacks were set down to spell out "GENOCID?".
Photos of the 20th Anniversary of the closing of Bosnian Serb Army run concentration camps in northwestern Bosnia near the town of Prijedor.
Source: Claire Noone, The Advocacy Project
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-03-10
Prijedor Protest 2004
Taken on 2004-02-20
Protest in the ethnically cleansed city of Prijedor. Marchers walk with backpacks with the names and ages of children killed during the war. The protest was granted on the condition the didn't say the wod "genocide". IN the center of the town the backpacks were set down to spell out "GENOCID?".
Photos of the 20th Anniversary of the closing of Bosnian Serb Army run concentration camps in northwestern Bosnia near the town of Prijedor.
Source: Claire Noone, The Advocacy Project
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-03-10
Prijedor Protest 2004
Taken on 2004-02-20
Protest in the ethnically cleansed city of Prijedor. Marchers walk with backpacks with the names and ages of children killed during the war. The protest was granted on the condition the didn't say the word "genocide". IN the center of the town the backpacks were set down to spell out "GENOCID?".
Photos of the 20th Anniversary of the closing of Bosnian Serb Army run concentration camps in northwestern Bosnia near the town of Prijedor.
Source: Claire Noone, The Advocacy Project
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-03-10
Prijedor Protest 2004
Taken on 2004-02-20
Protest in the ethnically cleansed city of Prijedor. Marchers walk with backpacks with the names and ages of children killed during the war. The protest was granted on the condition the didn't say the word "genocide". IN the center of the town the backpacks were set down to spell out "GENOCID?".
Photos of the 20th Anniversary of the closing of Bosnian Serb Army run concentration camps in northwestern Bosnia near the town of Prijedor.
Source: Claire Noone, The Advocacy Project
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-03-10
Prijedor Protest 2004
Taken on 2004-02-20
Protest in the ethnically cleansed city of Prijedor. Marchers walk with backpacks with the names and ages of children killed during the war. The protest was granted on the condition the didn't say the word "genocide". IN the center of the town the backpacks were set down to spell out "GENOCID?".
Photos of the 20th Anniversary of the closing of Bosnian Serb Army run concentration camps in northwestern Bosnia near the town of Prijedor.
Source: Claire Noone, The Advocacy Project
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-03-10
Remains of Victims of Khmer Rouge Killing Fields
Taken on 2002-08-01
The remains of those who died in the Killing Fields of the Khmer Rouge remain on display as a memorial.
Source: Oliver Spalt
Uploaded by northway on 2014-07-30
Saint Diego Maradona
Taken on 2001-06-15
Desecrating of a fresco in Kumanovo (Matajce) Holy Mother of God Monastery by Albanian Muslims 2001.
Source: Perdika
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-01-21