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  • Palestinian Workers life on an Israeli Checkpoint
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    Palestinian Workers life on an Israeli Checkpoint
    Feb. 15, 2015 - West Bank, West Bank - Palestinian workers go to work in Israel. Nearly 10 thousand workers from different professions from Nablus, Jenin, Tubas, Jericho and Qalqilya go on Sunday morning, 2015/02/15, to Israel through Eyal crossing in Qalqilya. Workers suffer from inspection procedures operated by private Israeli security companies. Workers begin to go to the Israeli checkpoint at 1:30am Sundays and wait until 4:00am to start crossing the border -(Israeli checkpoint)- In two rows. Palestinian workers who allowed to work in Israel have to be married, over forty years old, and has sons, workers said. And they get permits to work in Israel through the Palestinian Ministry of Labour through coordinate with the Israeli authorities. Does not allow them to carry frozen water, Olive oil more than 500 g, Ben coffee and bottles of water and or any stuff been bought from Palestinian markets, in order to buy what they need from the Israeli markets while they are there to work. Most of the workers are returning to their homes located in the Palestinian territories with the weekend -(Thursday evening and go back to work with every Sunday early in the morning)- and stay to work for 5 days of every week. There are a number of women working in the field of agriculture, sewing and cleaning too, but they return everyday at the evening to their homes. We work in Israeli settlements in constructions and farming in Israeli-Occupied West Bank and in other Israeli cities near Tel-Aviv, Jaffa, Ashkelon and else. We do not have any other choices prevent us from it, Because we can not find opportunities to work in our places or any other place in the Palestinian territories, workers said. Eyal Check point, Qalqilya of the west bank of Palestine (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Palestinian Workers life on an Israeli Checkpoint
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    Palestinian Workers life on an Israeli Checkpoint
    Feb. 15, 2015 - West Bank, West Bank - Palestinian workers go to work in Israel. Nearly 10 thousand workers from different professions from Nablus, Jenin, Tubas, Jericho and Qalqilya go on Sunday morning, 2015/02/15, to Israel through Eyal crossing in Qalqilya. Workers suffer from inspection procedures operated by private Israeli security companies. Workers begin to go to the Israeli checkpoint at 1:30am Sundays and wait until 4:00am to start crossing the border -(Israeli checkpoint)- In two rows. Palestinian workers who allowed to work in Israel have to be married, over forty years old, and has sons, workers said. And they get permits to work in Israel through the Palestinian Ministry of Labour through coordinate with the Israeli authorities. Does not allow them to carry frozen water, Olive oil more than 500 g, Ben coffee and bottles of water and or any stuff been bought from Palestinian markets, in order to buy what they need from the Israeli markets while they are there to work. Most of the workers are returning to their homes located in the Palestinian territories with the weekend -(Thursday evening and go back to work with every Sunday early in the morning)- and stay to work for 5 days of every week. There are a number of women working in the field of agriculture, sewing and cleaning too, but they return everyday at the evening to their homes. We work in Israeli settlements in constructions and farming in Israeli-Occupied West Bank and in other Israeli cities near Tel-Aviv, Jaffa, Ashkelon and else. We do not have any other choices prevent us from it, Because we can not find opportunities to work in our places or any other place in the Palestinian territories, workers said. Eyal Check point, Qalqilya of the west bank of Palestine (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Palestinian Workers life on an Israeli Checkpoint
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    Palestinian Workers life on an Israeli Checkpoint
    Feb. 15, 2015 - West Bank, West Bank - Palestinian workers go to work in Israel. Nearly 10 thousand workers from different professions from Nablus, Jenin, Tubas, Jericho and Qalqilya go on Sunday morning, 2015/02/15, to Israel through Eyal crossing in Qalqilya. Workers suffer from inspection procedures operated by private Israeli security companies. Workers begin to go to the Israeli checkpoint at 1:30am Sundays and wait until 4:00am to start crossing the border -(Israeli checkpoint)- In two rows. Palestinian workers who allowed to work in Israel have to be married, over forty years old, and has sons, workers said. And they get permits to work in Israel through the Palestinian Ministry of Labour through coordinate with the Israeli authorities. Does not allow them to carry frozen water, Olive oil more than 500 g, Ben coffee and bottles of water and or any stuff been bought from Palestinian markets, in order to buy what they need from the Israeli markets while they are there to work. Most of the workers are returning to their homes located in the Palestinian territories with the weekend -(Thursday evening and go back to work with every Sunday early in the morning)- and stay to work for 5 days of every week. There are a number of women working in the field of agriculture, sewing and cleaning too, but they return everyday at the evening to their homes. We work in Israeli settlements in constructions and farming in Israeli-Occupied West Bank and in other Israeli cities near Tel-Aviv, Jaffa, Ashkelon and else. We do not have any other choices prevent us from it, Because we can not find opportunities to work in our places or any other place in the Palestinian territories, workers said. Eyal Check point, Qalqilya of the west bank of Palestine (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Palestinian Workers life on an Israeli Checkpoint
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    Palestinian Workers life on an Israeli Checkpoint
    Feb. 15, 2015 - West Bank, West Bank - Palestinian workers go to work in Israel. Nearly 10 thousand workers from different professions from Nablus, Jenin, Tubas, Jericho and Qalqilya go on Sunday morning, 2015/02/15, to Israel through Eyal crossing in Qalqilya. Workers suffer from inspection procedures operated by private Israeli security companies. Workers begin to go to the Israeli checkpoint at 1:30am Sundays and wait until 4:00am to start crossing the border -(Israeli checkpoint)- In two rows. Palestinian workers who allowed to work in Israel have to be married, over forty years old, and has sons, workers said. And they get permits to work in Israel through the Palestinian Ministry of Labour through coordinate with the Israeli authorities. Does not allow them to carry frozen water, Olive oil more than 500 g, Ben coffee and bottles of water and or any stuff been bought from Palestinian markets, in order to buy what they need from the Israeli markets while they are there to work. Most of the workers are returning to their homes located in the Palestinian territories with the weekend -(Thursday evening and go back to work with every Sunday early in the morning)- and stay to work for 5 days of every week. There are a number of women working in the field of agriculture, sewing and cleaning too, but they return everyday at the evening to their homes. We work in Israeli settlements in constructions and farming in Israeli-Occupied West Bank and in other Israeli cities near Tel-Aviv, Jaffa, Ashkelon and else. We do not have any other choices prevent us from it, Because we can not find opportunities to work in our places or any other place in the Palestinian territories, workers said. Eyal Check point, Qalqilya of the west bank of Palestine (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Palestinian Workers life on an Israeli Checkpoint
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    Palestinian Workers life on an Israeli Checkpoint
    Feb. 15, 2015 - West Bank, West Bank - Palestinian workers go to work in Israel. Nearly 10 thousand workers from different professions from Nablus, Jenin, Tubas, Jericho and Qalqilya go on Sunday morning, 2015/02/15, to Israel through Eyal crossing in Qalqilya. Workers suffer from inspection procedures operated by private Israeli security companies. Workers begin to go to the Israeli checkpoint at 1:30am Sundays and wait until 4:00am to start crossing the border -(Israeli checkpoint)- In two rows. Palestinian workers who allowed to work in Israel have to be married, over forty years old, and has sons, workers said. And they get permits to work in Israel through the Palestinian Ministry of Labour through coordinate with the Israeli authorities. Does not allow them to carry frozen water, Olive oil more than 500 g, Ben coffee and bottles of water and or any stuff been bought from Palestinian markets, in order to buy what they need from the Israeli markets while they are there to work. Most of the workers are returning to their homes located in the Palestinian territories with the weekend -(Thursday evening and go back to work with every Sunday early in the morning)- and stay to work for 5 days of every week. There are a number of women working in the field of agriculture, sewing and cleaning too, but they return everyday at the evening to their homes. We work in Israeli settlements in constructions and farming in Israeli-Occupied West Bank and in other Israeli cities near Tel-Aviv, Jaffa, Ashkelon and else. We do not have any other choices prevent us from it, Because we can not find opportunities to work in our places or any other place in the Palestinian territories, workers said. Eyal Check point, Qalqilya of the west bank of Palestine (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Palestinian Workers life on an Israeli Checkpoint
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    Palestinian Workers life on an Israeli Checkpoint
    Feb. 15, 2015 - West Bank, West Bank - Palestinian workers go to work in Israel. Nearly 10 thousand workers from different professions from Nablus, Jenin, Tubas, Jericho and Qalqilya go on Sunday morning, 2015/02/15, to Israel through Eyal crossing in Qalqilya. Workers suffer from inspection procedures operated by private Israeli security companies. Workers begin to go to the Israeli checkpoint at 1:30am Sundays and wait until 4:00am to start crossing the border -(Israeli checkpoint)- In two rows. Palestinian workers who allowed to work in Israel have to be married, over forty years old, and has sons, workers said. And they get permits to work in Israel through the Palestinian Ministry of Labour through coordinate with the Israeli authorities. Does not allow them to carry frozen water, Olive oil more than 500 g, Ben coffee and bottles of water and or any stuff been bought from Palestinian markets, in order to buy what they need from the Israeli markets while they are there to work. Most of the workers are returning to their homes located in the Palestinian territories with the weekend -(Thursday evening and go back to work with every Sunday early in the morning)- and stay to work for 5 days of every week. There are a number of women working in the field of agriculture, sewing and cleaning too, but they return everyday at the evening to their homes. We work in Israeli settlements in constructions and farming in Israeli-Occupied West Bank and in other Israeli cities near Tel-Aviv, Jaffa, Ashkelon and else. We do not have any other choices prevent us from it, Because we can not find opportunities to work in our places or any other place in the Palestinian territories, workers said. Eyal Check point, Qalqilya of the west bank of Palestine (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Palestinian Workers life on an Israeli Checkpoint
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    Palestinian Workers life on an Israeli Checkpoint
    Feb. 15, 2015 - West Bank, West Bank - Palestinian workers go to work in Israel. Nearly 10 thousand workers from different professions from Nablus, Jenin, Tubas, Jericho and Qalqilya go on Sunday morning, 2015/02/15, to Israel through Eyal crossing in Qalqilya. Workers suffer from inspection procedures operated by private Israeli security companies. Workers begin to go to the Israeli checkpoint at 1:30am Sundays and wait until 4:00am to start crossing the border -(Israeli checkpoint)- In two rows. Palestinian workers who allowed to work in Israel have to be married, over forty years old, and has sons, workers said. And they get permits to work in Israel through the Palestinian Ministry of Labour through coordinate with the Israeli authorities. Does not allow them to carry frozen water, Olive oil more than 500 g, Ben coffee and bottles of water and or any stuff been bought from Palestinian markets, in order to buy what they need from the Israeli markets while they are there to work. Most of the workers are returning to their homes located in the Palestinian territories with the weekend -(Thursday evening and go back to work with every Sunday early in the morning)- and stay to work for 5 days of every week. There are a number of women working in the field of agriculture, sewing and cleaning too, but they return everyday at the evening to their homes. We work in Israeli settlements in constructions and farming in Israeli-Occupied West Bank and in other Israeli cities near Tel-Aviv, Jaffa, Ashkelon and else. We do not have any other choices prevent us from it, Because we can not find opportunities to work in our places or any other place in the Palestinian territories, workers said. Eyal Check point, Qalqilya of the west bank of Palestine (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Palestinian Workers life on an Israeli Checkpoint
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    Palestinian Workers life on an Israeli Checkpoint
    Feb. 15, 2015 - West Bank, West Bank - Palestinian workers go to work in Israel. Nearly 10 thousand workers from different professions from Nablus, Jenin, Tubas, Jericho and Qalqilya go on Sunday morning, 2015/02/15, to Israel through Eyal crossing in Qalqilya. Workers suffer from inspection procedures operated by private Israeli security companies. Workers begin to go to the Israeli checkpoint at 1:30am Sundays and wait until 4:00am to start crossing the border -(Israeli checkpoint)- In two rows. Palestinian workers who allowed to work in Israel have to be married, over forty years old, and has sons, workers said. And they get permits to work in Israel through the Palestinian Ministry of Labour through coordinate with the Israeli authorities. Does not allow them to carry frozen water, Olive oil more than 500 g, Ben coffee and bottles of water and or any stuff been bought from Palestinian markets, in order to buy what they need from the Israeli markets while they are there to work. Most of the workers are returning to their homes located in the Palestinian territories with the weekend -(Thursday evening and go back to work with every Sunday early in the morning)- and stay to work for 5 days of every week. There are a number of women working in the field of agriculture, sewing and cleaning too, but they return everyday at the evening to their homes. We work in Israeli settlements in constructions and farming in Israeli-Occupied West Bank and in other Israeli cities near Tel-Aviv, Jaffa, Ashkelon and else. We do not have any other choices prevent us from it, Because we can not find opportunities to work in our places or any other place in the Palestinian territories, workers said. Eyal Check point, Qalqilya of the west bank of Palestine (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Palestinian Workers life on an Israeli Checkpoint
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    Palestinian Workers life on an Israeli Checkpoint
    Feb. 15, 2015 - West Bank, West Bank - Palestinian workers go to work in Israel. Nearly 10 thousand workers from different professions from Nablus, Jenin, Tubas, Jericho and Qalqilya go on Sunday morning, 2015/02/15, to Israel through Eyal crossing in Qalqilya. Workers suffer from inspection procedures operated by private Israeli security companies. Workers begin to go to the Israeli checkpoint at 1:30am Sundays and wait until 4:00am to start crossing the border -(Israeli checkpoint)- In two rows. Palestinian workers who allowed to work in Israel have to be married, over forty years old, and has sons, workers said. And they get permits to work in Israel through the Palestinian Ministry of Labour through coordinate with the Israeli authorities. Does not allow them to carry frozen water, Olive oil more than 500 g, Ben coffee and bottles of water and or any stuff been bought from Palestinian markets, in order to buy what they need from the Israeli markets while they are there to work. Most of the workers are returning to their homes located in the Palestinian territories with the weekend -(Thursday evening and go back to work with every Sunday early in the morning)- and stay to work for 5 days of every week. There are a number of women working in the field of agriculture, sewing and cleaning too, but they return everyday at the evening to their homes. We work in Israeli settlements in constructions and farming in Israeli-Occupied West Bank and in other Israeli cities near Tel-Aviv, Jaffa, Ashkelon and else. We do not have any other choices prevent us from it, Because we can not find opportunities to work in our places or any other place in the Palestinian territories, workers said. Eyal Check point, Qalqilya of the west bank of Palestine (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Palestinian Workers life on an Israeli Checkpoint
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    Palestinian Workers life on an Israeli Checkpoint
    Feb. 15, 2015 - West Bank, West Bank - Palestinian workers go to work in Israel. Nearly 10 thousand workers from different professions from Nablus, Jenin, Tubas, Jericho and Qalqilya go on Sunday morning, 2015/02/15, to Israel through Eyal crossing in Qalqilya. Workers suffer from inspection procedures operated by private Israeli security companies. Workers begin to go to the Israeli checkpoint at 1:30am Sundays and wait until 4:00am to start crossing the border -(Israeli checkpoint)- In two rows. Palestinian workers who allowed to work in Israel have to be married, over forty years old, and has sons, workers said. And they get permits to work in Israel through the Palestinian Ministry of Labour through coordinate with the Israeli authorities. Does not allow them to carry frozen water, Olive oil more than 500 g, Ben coffee and bottles of water and or any stuff been bought from Palestinian markets, in order to buy what they need from the Israeli markets while they are there to work. Most of the workers are returning to their homes located in the Palestinian territories with the weekend -(Thursday evening and go back to work with every Sunday early in the morning)- and stay to work for 5 days of every week. There are a number of women working in the field of agriculture, sewing and cleaning too, but they return everyday at the evening to their homes. We work in Israeli settlements in constructions and farming in Israeli-Occupied West Bank and in other Israeli cities near Tel-Aviv, Jaffa, Ashkelon and else. We do not have any other choices prevent us from it, Because we can not find opportunities to work in our places or any other place in the Palestinian territories, workers said. Eyal Check point, Qalqilya of the west bank of Palestine (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Palestinian Workers life on an Israeli Checkpoint
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    Palestinian Workers life on an Israeli Checkpoint
    Feb. 15, 2015 - West Bank, West Bank - Palestinian workers go to work in Israel. Nearly 10 thousand workers from different professions from Nablus, Jenin, Tubas, Jericho and Qalqilya go on Sunday morning, 2015/02/15, to Israel through Eyal crossing in Qalqilya. Workers suffer from inspection procedures operated by private Israeli security companies. Workers begin to go to the Israeli checkpoint at 1:30am Sundays and wait until 4:00am to start crossing the border -(Israeli checkpoint)- In two rows. Palestinian workers who allowed to work in Israel have to be married, over forty years old, and has sons, workers said. And they get permits to work in Israel through the Palestinian Ministry of Labour through coordinate with the Israeli authorities. Does not allow them to carry frozen water, Olive oil more than 500 g, Ben coffee and bottles of water and or any stuff been bought from Palestinian markets, in order to buy what they need from the Israeli markets while they are there to work. Most of the workers are returning to their homes located in the Palestinian territories with the weekend -(Thursday evening and go back to work with every Sunday early in the morning)- and stay to work for 5 days of every week. There are a number of women working in the field of agriculture, sewing and cleaning too, but they return everyday at the evening to their homes. We work in Israeli settlements in constructions and farming in Israeli-Occupied West Bank and in other Israeli cities near Tel-Aviv, Jaffa, Ashkelon and else. We do not have any other choices prevent us from it, Because we can not find opportunities to work in our places or any other place in the Palestinian territories, workers said. Eyal Check point, Qalqilya of the west bank of Palestine (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security forces over land, Israel - 19 Dec 2014
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    Clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security forces over land, Israel - 19 Dec 2014
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    Members of Israeli security forces take position during clashes following a demonstration against Israeli settlements at Qalandiya checkpoint near the West Bank City of Ramallah
    Clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security forces over land, Israel - 19 Dec 2014
    A Palestinian senior official, Ziad Abu Ein, died earlier this month in a confrontation with Israeli troops in Turmus Aya during a protest march against settlementst.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security forces over land, Israel - 19 Dec 2014
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    Clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security forces over land, Israel - 19 Dec 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (4320276c)
    Palestinian protesters throw stones at Israeli security forces during clashes following a demonstration against Israeli settlements at Qalandiya checkpoint near the West Bank City of Ramallah
    Clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security forces over land, Israel - 19 Dec 2014
    A Palestinian senior official, Ziad Abu Ein, died earlier this month in a confrontation with Israeli troops in Turmus Aya during a protest march against settlementst.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security forces over land, Israel - 19 Dec 2014
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    Clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security forces over land, Israel - 19 Dec 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (4320276a)
    Member of Israeli security forces aims his weapon during clashes following a demonstration against Israeli settlements at Qalandiya checkpoint near the West Bank City of Ramallah
    Clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security forces over land, Israel - 19 Dec 2014
    A Palestinian senior official, Ziad Abu Ein, died earlier this month in a confrontation with Israeli troops in Turmus Aya during a protest march against settlementst.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security forces over land, Israel - 19 Dec 2014
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    Clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security forces over land, Israel - 19 Dec 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (4320276d)
    Member of Israeli security forces aims his weapon during clashes following a demonstration against Israeli settlements at Qalandiya checkpoint near the West Bank City of Ramallah
    Clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security forces over land, Israel - 19 Dec 2014
    A Palestinian senior official, Ziad Abu Ein, died earlier this month in a confrontation with Israeli troops in Turmus Aya during a protest march against settlementst.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Qalandia Palestinian and foreign activists cross over the separated wall next to the Qalandia checkpoint
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    Qalandia Palestinian and foreign activists cross over the separated wall next to the Qalandia checkpoint
    A Palestinian protester tries to cut the barbed wire to cross over the separated wall next to the Qalandia checkpoint, north of Jerusalem, 14 November 2014. Israel eased restrictions at Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque after US Secretary of State John Kerry announced agreement on steps to reduce tensions at the flashpoint compound. Photo by Shadi Hatem/APAIMAGES_142507/Credit:Shadi Hatem \ apaimages/SIPA/1411141435 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Qalandia Palestinian and foreign activists cross over the separated wall next to the Qalandia checkpoint
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    Qalandia Palestinian and foreign activists cross over the separated wall next to the Qalandia checkpoint
    A Palestinian protester tries to cut the barbed wire to cross over the separated wall next to the Qalandia checkpoint, north of Jerusalem, 14 November 2014. Israel eased restrictions at Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque after US Secretary of State John Kerry announced agreement on steps to reduce tensions at the flashpoint compound. Photo by Shadi Hatem/APAIMAGES_142504/Credit:Shadi Hatem \ apaimages/SIPA/1411141435 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Qalandia Palestinian and foreign activists cross over the separated wall next to the Qalandia checkpoint
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    Qalandia Palestinian and foreign activists cross over the separated wall next to the Qalandia checkpoint
    A Palestinian protester tries to cut the barbed wire to cross over the separated wall next to the Qalandia checkpoint, north of Jerusalem, 14 November 2014. Israel eased restrictions at Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque after US Secretary of State John Kerry announced agreement on steps to reduce tensions at the flashpoint compound. Photo by Shadi Hatem/APAIMAGES_142505/Credit:Shadi Hatem \ apaimages/SIPA/1411141435 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Qalandia Palestinian and foreign activists cross over the separated wall next to the Qalandia checkpoint
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    Qalandia Palestinian and foreign activists cross over the separated wall next to the Qalandia checkpoint
    Palestinian and foreign activists use ladders to cross over the separated wall next to the Qalandia checkpoint, north of Jerusalem, 14 November 2014. Israel eased restrictions at Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque after US Secretary of State John Kerry announced agreement on steps to reduce tensions at the flashpoint compound. Photo by Shadi Hatem/APAIMAGES_142501/Credit:Shadi Hatem \ apaimages/SIPA/1411141435 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
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    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (4239646j)
    Israeli security forces fire tear gas during clashes with Palestinian protesters
    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    In recent weeks there have been near-daily clashes between the stone-throwing Palestinians and Israeli riot police in occupied East Jerusalem. Some of the attacks have turned deadly. The unrest was triggered by Muslim fears of Jewish encroachment at the sacred site, a hilltop plateau known to Muslims as Haram as-Sharif, or Noble Sanctuary, and to Jews as the Temple Mount.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
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    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (4239646k)
    Palestinian protester gesture during clashes with Israeli security forces following an anti-Israel protest
    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    In recent weeks there have been near-daily clashes between the stone-throwing Palestinians and Israeli riot police in occupied East Jerusalem. Some of the attacks have turned deadly. The unrest was triggered by Muslim fears of Jewish encroachment at the sacred site, a hilltop plateau known to Muslims as Haram as-Sharif, or Noble Sanctuary, and to Jews as the Temple Mount.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
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    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (4239646g)
    Palestinian protesters use sling shots to hurl stones towards Israeli security forces
    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    In recent weeks there have been near-daily clashes between the stone-throwing Palestinians and Israeli riot police in occupied East Jerusalem. Some of the attacks have turned deadly. The unrest was triggered by Muslim fears of Jewish encroachment at the sacred site, a hilltop plateau known to Muslims as Haram as-Sharif, or Noble Sanctuary, and to Jews as the Temple Mount.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
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    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (4239646l)
    A member of Israeli security forces takes position during clashes with Palestinian protesters following an anti-Israel protest
    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    In recent weeks there have been near-daily clashes between the stone-throwing Palestinians and Israeli riot police in occupied East Jerusalem. Some of the attacks have turned deadly. The unrest was triggered by Muslim fears of Jewish encroachment at the sacred site, a hilltop plateau known to Muslims as Haram as-Sharif, or Noble Sanctuary, and to Jews as the Temple Mount.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
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    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (4239646i)
    An Israeli military vehicle fires tear gas towards Palestinian protesters
    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    In recent weeks there have been near-daily clashes between the stone-throwing Palestinians and Israeli riot police in occupied East Jerusalem. Some of the attacks have turned deadly. The unrest was triggered by Muslim fears of Jewish encroachment at the sacred site, a hilltop plateau known to Muslims as Haram as-Sharif, or Noble Sanctuary, and to Jews as the Temple Mount.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
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    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (4239646f)
    A Palestinian protesters uses a sling shot to hurl a stone towards Israeli security forces
    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    In recent weeks there have been near-daily clashes between the stone-throwing Palestinians and Israeli riot police in occupied East Jerusalem. Some of the attacks have turned deadly. The unrest was triggered by Muslim fears of Jewish encroachment at the sacred site, a hilltop plateau known to Muslims as Haram as-Sharif, or Noble Sanctuary, and to Jews as the Temple Mount.
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  • Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
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    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
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    Palestinian protesters use a huge catapult or slingshot to hurl a stone towards Israeli security forces
    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    In recent weeks there have been near-daily clashes between the stone-throwing Palestinians and Israeli riot police in occupied East Jerusalem. Some of the attacks have turned deadly. The unrest was triggered by Muslim fears of Jewish encroachment at the sacred site, a hilltop plateau known to Muslims as Haram as-Sharif, or Noble Sanctuary, and to Jews as the Temple Mount.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
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    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
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    A Palestinian protester after inhaling tear gas fired by Israeli security forces
    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    In recent weeks there have been near-daily clashes between the stone-throwing Palestinians and Israeli riot police in occupied East Jerusalem. Some of the attacks have turned deadly. The unrest was triggered by Muslim fears of Jewish encroachment at the sacred site, a hilltop plateau known to Muslims as Haram as-Sharif, or Noble Sanctuary, and to Jews as the Temple Mount.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
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    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (4239646c)
    Palestinian protesters use a huge catapult or slingshot to hurl a stone towards Israeli security forces
    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    In recent weeks there have been near-daily clashes between the stone-throwing Palestinians and Israeli riot police in occupied East Jerusalem. Some of the attacks have turned deadly. The unrest was triggered by Muslim fears of Jewish encroachment at the sacred site, a hilltop plateau known to Muslims as Haram as-Sharif, or Noble Sanctuary, and to Jews as the Temple Mount.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
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    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (4239646o)
    A Palestinian protesters uses a sling shot to hurl a stone towards Israeli security forces during clashes following an anti-Israel protest
    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    In recent weeks there have been near-daily clashes between the stone-throwing Palestinians and Israeli riot police in occupied East Jerusalem. Some of the attacks have turned deadly. The unrest was triggered by Muslim fears of Jewish encroachment at the sacred site, a hilltop plateau known to Muslims as Haram as-Sharif, or Noble Sanctuary, and to Jews as the Temple Mount.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
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    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (4239646d)
    Palestinian protesters use a huge catapult or slingshot to hurl a stone towards Israeli security forces
    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    In recent weeks there have been near-daily clashes between the stone-throwing Palestinians and Israeli riot police in occupied East Jerusalem. Some of the attacks have turned deadly. The unrest was triggered by Muslim fears of Jewish encroachment at the sacred site, a hilltop plateau known to Muslims as Haram as-Sharif, or Noble Sanctuary, and to Jews as the Temple Mount.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
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    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (4239646n)
    A Palestinian protester kicks back a tear gas canister fired by Israeli security forces during clashes following an anti-Israel protest
    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    In recent weeks there have been near-daily clashes between the stone-throwing Palestinians and Israeli riot police in occupied East Jerusalem. Some of the attacks have turned deadly. The unrest was triggered by Muslim fears of Jewish encroachment at the sacred site, a hilltop plateau known to Muslims as Haram as-Sharif, or Noble Sanctuary, and to Jews as the Temple Mount.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
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    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (4239646m)
    A Palestinian protester reacts after Inhale tear gas fired by Israeli security forces during clashes following an anti-Israel protest
    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    In recent weeks there have been near-daily clashes between the stone-throwing Palestinians and Israeli riot police in occupied East Jerusalem. Some of the attacks have turned deadly. The unrest was triggered by Muslim fears of Jewish encroachment at the sacred site, a hilltop plateau known to Muslims as Haram as-Sharif, or Noble Sanctuary, and to Jews as the Temple Mount.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
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    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (4239646a)
    Palestinian protesters use a huge catapult or slingshot to hurl a stone towards Israeli security forces
    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    In recent weeks there have been near-daily clashes between the stone-throwing Palestinians and Israeli riot police in occupied East Jerusalem. Some of the attacks have turned deadly. The unrest was triggered by Muslim fears of Jewish encroachment at the sacred site, a hilltop plateau known to Muslims as Haram as-Sharif, or Noble Sanctuary, and to Jews as the Temple Mount.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
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    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (4239646h)
    Palestinian protesters take cover during clashes Israeli security forces
    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    In recent weeks there have been near-daily clashes between the stone-throwing Palestinians and Israeli riot police in occupied East Jerusalem. Some of the attacks have turned deadly. The unrest was triggered by Muslim fears of Jewish encroachment at the sacred site, a hilltop plateau known to Muslims as Haram as-Sharif, or Noble Sanctuary, and to Jews as the Temple Mount.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
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    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (4239646r)
    A Palestinian protester waves a Palestinian flag during clashes with Israeli security forces
    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    In recent weeks there have been near-daily clashes between the stone-throwing Palestinians and Israeli riot police in occupied East Jerusalem. Some of the attacks have turned deadly. The unrest was triggered by Muslim fears of Jewish encroachment at the sacred site, a hilltop plateau known to Muslims as Haram as-Sharif, or Noble Sanctuary, and to Jews as the Temple Mount.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
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    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (4239646b)
    Palestinian protesters use a huge catapult or slingshot to hurl a stone towards Israeli security forces
    Palestinians clash with Israeli security forces following anti-Israel protest over al-Aqsa mosque access, Qalandia checkpoint, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territories - 07 Nov 2014
    In recent weeks there have been near-daily clashes between the stone-throwing Palestinians and Israeli riot police in occupied East Jerusalem. Some of the attacks have turned deadly. The unrest was triggered by Muslim fears of Jewish encroachment at the sacred site, a hilltop plateau known to Muslims as Haram as-Sharif, or Noble Sanctuary, and to Jews as the Temple Mount.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
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    Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
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    GERMANY / Jena / 2008. Abandoned Soviet military base after the collapse of the USSR. Checkpoint entrance to Soviet base.
    Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
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    These haunting photographs show the remnants of the once all-powerful Soviet empire.

    They are the work of Eric Lusito, who spent six years travelling throughout the former Soviet world from East Germany to Mongolia, from Poland to Kazakhstan to seek out remains of the military installations that embodied the ambition and the might of the USSR.

    Describing himself as working like an archaeologist, the French photographer says his project "Traces of the Soviet Empire" is a photographic record of the land and architecture - haunted by the symbols and history of a once powerful Empire.

    The on-going project takes the form of three series: exteriors, interiors, and found photographs "images from another time, another space and another world".

    What he found was colourful propaganda wall art, faded frescos of Lenin, discarded gas masks, and huge monuments, including those in the shapes of a soldier and a sword.
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  • Ukraine cease-fire breached in Mariupol
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    Ukraine cease-fire breached in Mariupol
    September 7, 2014, Mariupol, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. A local woman is walking by burned vegetations which caught fire after heavy shelling. With the cease-fire signed in Minsk on the 6th of September, the Ukrainian president Mr. Porochenko has ordered his forces battling pro-Russian separatist to stop fighting at 6PM local time. Though both parties have agreed to stop fighting heavy shelling hit the Eastern outskirts of the pro-government port of Maruipol, hitting army positions, though causing no casualties. The shelling was the heaviest in Mariupol since the rebels have taken the upper-hand in the region in the past two weeks. (Jonathan Alpeyrie/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Ukraine cease-fire breached in Mariupol
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    Ukraine cease-fire breached in Mariupol
    September 7, 2014, Mariupol, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. Locals are packing up with belongings after the area was hit by heavy shelling. With the cease-fire signed in Minsk on the 6th of September, the Ukrainian president Mr. Porochenko has ordered his forces battling pro-Russian separatist to stop fighting at 6PM local time. Though both parties have agreed to stop fighting heavy shelling hit the Eastern outskirts of the pro-government port of Maruipol, hitting army positions, though causing no casualties. The shelling was the heaviest in Mariupol since the rebels have taken the upper-hand in the region in the past two weeks. (Jonathan Alpeyrie/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Ukraine cease-fire breached in Mariupol
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    Ukraine cease-fire breached in Mariupol
    September 7, 2014, Mariupol, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. A Ukrainian soldier is taking a breather near the front-lines. With the cease-fire signed in Minsk on the 6th of September, the Ukrainian president Mr. Porochenko has ordered his forces battling pro-Russian separatist to stop fighting at 6PM local time. Though both parties have agreed to stop fighting heavy shelling hit the Eastern outskirts of the pro-government port of Maruipol, hitting army positions, though causing no casualties. The shelling was the heaviest in Mariupol since the rebels have taken the upper-hand in the region in the past two weeks. (Jonathan Alpeyrie/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Ukraine cease-fire breached in Mariupol
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    Ukraine cease-fire breached in Mariupol
    September 7, 2014, Mariupol, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. ukrainian troops are taking a rest after suffering a heavy bombardment the previous night. With the cease-fire signed in Minsk on the 6th of September, the Ukrainian president Mr. Porochenko has ordered his forces battling pro-Russian separatist to stop fighting at 6PM local time. Though both parties have agreed to stop fighting heavy shelling hit the Eastern outskirts of the pro-government port of Maruipol, hitting army positions, though causing no casualties. The shelling was the heaviest in Mariupol since the rebels have taken the upper-hand in the region in the past two weeks. (Jonathan Alpeyrie/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Ukraine cease-fire breached in Mariupol
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    Ukraine cease-fire breached in Mariupol
    September 7, 2014, Mariupol, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. Ukrainian armor is moving away from the front-lines after heavy shelling near by. With the cease-fire signed in Minsk on the 6th of September, the Ukrainian president Mr. Porochenko has ordered his forces battling pro-Russian separatist to stop fighting at 6PM local time. Though both parties have agreed to stop fighting heavy shelling hit the Eastern outskirts of the pro-government port of Maruipol, hitting army positions, though causing no casualties. The shelling was the heaviest in Mariupol since the rebels have taken the upper-hand in the region in the past two weeks. (Jonathan Alpeyrie/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Ukraine cease-fire breached in Mariupol
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    Ukraine cease-fire breached in Mariupol
    September 7, 2014, Mariupol, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. Ukrainian armor is passing next to a destroyed truck on the road leading east. With the cease-fire signed in Minsk on the 6th of September, the Ukrainian president Mr. Porochenko has ordered his forces battling pro-Russian separatist to stop fighting at 6PM local time. Though both parties have agreed to stop fighting heavy shelling hit the Eastern outskirts of the pro-government port of Maruipol, hitting army positions, though causing no casualties. The shelling was the heaviest in Mariupol since the rebels have taken the upper-hand in the region in the past two weeks. (Jonathan Alpeyrie/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Ukraine cease-fire breached in Mariupol
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    Ukraine cease-fire breached in Mariupol
    September 7, 2014, Mariupol, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. A tank is moving along the front-lines after heavy shelling of their positions. With the cease-fire signed in Minsk on the 6th of September, the Ukrainian president Mr. Porochenko has ordered his forces battling pro-Russian separatist to stop fighting at 6PM local time. Though both parties have agreed to stop fighting heavy shelling hit the Eastern outskirts of the pro-government port of Maruipol, hitting army positions, though causing no casualties. The shelling was the heaviest in Mariupol since the rebels have taken the upper-hand in the region in the past two weeks. (Jonathan Alpeyrie/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Ukraine cease-fire breached in Mariupol
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    Ukraine cease-fire breached in Mariupol
    September 7, 2014, Mariupol, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. An armored vehicule is changing defensive positions after the area was shelled heavily by pro-Russian separatists. With the cease-fire signed in Minsk on the 6th of September, the Ukrainian president Mr. Porochenko has ordered his forces battling pro-Russian separatist to stop fighting at 6PM local time. Though both parties have agreed to stop fighting heavy shelling hit the Eastern outskirts of the pro-government port of Maruipol, hitting army positions, though causing no casualties. The shelling was the heaviest in Mariupol since the rebels have taken the upper-hand in the region in the past two weeks. (Jonathan Alpeyrie/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Ukraine cease-fire breached in Mariupol
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    Ukraine cease-fire breached in Mariupol
    September 7, 2014, Mariupol, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. A Ukrainian tank is relocating to another defensive position after the area was heavy shelled. With the cease-fire signed in Minsk on the 6th of September, the Ukrainian president Mr. Porochenko has ordered his forces battling pro-Russian separatist to stop fighting at 6PM local time. Though both parties have agreed to stop fighting heavy shelling hit the Eastern outskirts of the pro-government port of Maruipol, hitting army positions, though causing no casualties. The shelling was the heaviest in Mariupol since the rebels have taken the upper-hand in the region in the past two weeks. (Jonathan Alpeyrie/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Ukraine cease-fire breached in Mariupol
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    Ukraine cease-fire breached in Mariupol
    September 7, 2014, Mariupol, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. A local is picking up a piece of shrapnel near a destroyed building. With the cease-fire signed in Minsk on the 6th of September, the Ukrainian president Mr. Porochenko has ordered his forces battling pro-Russian separatist to stop fighting at 6PM local time. Though both parties have agreed to stop fighting heavy shelling hit the Eastern outskirts of the pro-government port of Maruipol, hitting army positions, though causing no casualties. The shelling was the heaviest in Mariupol since the rebels have taken the upper-hand in the region in the past two weeks. (Jonathan Alpeyrie/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Ukraine cease-fire breached in Mariupol
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    Ukraine cease-fire breached in Mariupol
    September 7, 2014, Mariupol, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. A truck took a direct artillery hit near the final checkpoint east of the city of Mariupol. With the cease-fire signed in Minsk on the 6th of September, the Ukrainian president Mr. Porochenko has ordered his forces battling pro-Russian separatist to stop fighting at 6PM local time. Though both parties have agreed to stop fighting heavy shelling hit the Eastern outskirts of the pro-government port of Maruipol, hitting army positions, though causing no casualties. The shelling was the heaviest in Mariupol since the rebels have taken the upper-hand in the region in the past two weeks. (Jonathan Alpeyrie/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Ukraine cease-fire breached in Mariupol
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    Ukraine cease-fire breached in Mariupol
    September 7, 2014, Mariupol, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. Locals are walking pass a building which was hit by artillery fire the previous night. With the cease-fire signed in Minsk on the 6th of September, the Ukrainian president Mr. Porochenko has ordered his forces battling pro-Russian separatist to stop fighting at 6PM local time. Though both parties have agreed to stop fighting heavy shelling hit the Eastern outskirts of the pro-government port of Maruipol, hitting army positions, though causing no casualties. The shelling was the heaviest in Mariupol since the rebels have taken the upper-hand in the region in the past two weeks. (Jonathan Alpeyrie/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Ukraine cease-fire breached in Mariupol
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    Ukraine cease-fire breached in Mariupol
    September 7, 2014, Mariupol, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. Ukrainian forces a manning a checkpoint on the front-lines. With the cease-fire signed in Minsk on the 6th of September, the Ukrainian president Mr. Porochenko has ordered his forces battling pro-Russian separatist to stop fighting at 6PM local time. Though both parties have agreed to stop fighting heavy shelling hit the Eastern outskirts of the pro-government port of Maruipol, hitting army positions, though causing no casualties. The shelling was the heaviest in Mariupol since the rebels have taken the upper-hand in the region in the past two weeks. (Jonathan Alpeyrie/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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