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  • Argentina Coup Anniversary
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    Argentina Coup Anniversary
    A woman holds a white handkerchief as people carry a banner with pictures of missing people, victims of Argentina's last dictatorship, during a demonstration to mark the 49th anniversary of the 1976 military coup, at Plaza de Mayo square in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on March 24, 2025. (Photo by Matias Baglietto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
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    Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
    Kyaw Zwar Minn, deposed Myanmar ambassador to the UK, seen meeting the Queen. Minn has broken ranks with the ruling junta, calling for the release of detained civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
    MyanmarÕs ousted ambassador to the UK has said that friends and relatives at home have been forced into hiding after the countryÕs military regime removed him from office for declaring his loyalty to the deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi. In his first major interview after he was unceremoniously locked out of the embassy by his deputy last week, Kyaw Zwar Minn said he no longer felt safe at his north London residence and had contacted the police after members of his former staff delivered a letter ordering him to move out by Thursday. ÒThe Foreign Office said that if they invaded our residence the British police could not do anything,Ó he said. He added that he was still waiting for British officials to set out what support they would give him to stay in London.

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  • Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
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    Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
    Kyaw Zwar Minn, deposed Myanmar ambassador to the UK, seen meeting the Queen. Minn has broken ranks with the ruling junta, calling for the release of detained civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
    MyanmarÕs ousted ambassador to the UK has said that friends and relatives at home have been forced into hiding after the countryÕs military regime removed him from office for declaring his loyalty to the deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi. In his first major interview after he was unceremoniously locked out of the embassy by his deputy last week, Kyaw Zwar Minn said he no longer felt safe at his north London residence and had contacted the police after members of his former staff delivered a letter ordering him to move out by Thursday. ÒThe Foreign Office said that if they invaded our residence the British police could not do anything,Ó he said. He added that he was still waiting for British officials to set out what support they would give him to stay in London.

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  • Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
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    Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
    Kyaw Zwar Minn, deposed Myanmar ambassador to the UK, as a young man. Minn has broken ranks with the ruling junta, calling for the release of detained civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
    Myanmar’s ousted ambassador to the UK has said that friends and relatives at home have been forced into hiding after the country’s military regime removed him from office for declaring his loyalty to the deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi. In his first major interview after he was unceremoniously locked out of the embassy by his deputy last week, Kyaw Zwar Minn said he no longer felt safe at his north London residence and had contacted the police after members of his former staff delivered a letter ordering him to move out by Thursday. “The Foreign Office said that if they invaded our residence the British police could not do anything,” he said. He added that he was still waiting for British officials to set out what support they would give him to stay in London.

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  • Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
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    Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
    Kyaw Zwar Minn, deposed Myanmar ambassador to the UK, seen at his London residence. Minn has broken ranks with the ruling junta, calling for the release of detained civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
    Myanmar’s ousted ambassador to the UK has said that friends and relatives at home have been forced into hiding after the country’s military regime removed him from office for declaring his loyalty to the deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi. In his first major interview after he was unceremoniously locked out of the embassy by his deputy last week, Kyaw Zwar Minn said he no longer felt safe at his north London residence and had contacted the police after members of his former staff delivered a letter ordering him to move out by Thursday. “The Foreign Office said that if they invaded our residence the British police could not do anything,” he said. He added that he was still waiting for British officials to set out what support they would give him to stay in London.

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  • Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
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    Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
    Kyaw Zwar Minn, deposed Myanmar ambassador to the UK, seen at his London residence. Minn has broken ranks with the ruling junta, calling for the release of detained civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
    Myanmar’s ousted ambassador to the UK has said that friends and relatives at home have been forced into hiding after the country’s military regime removed him from office for declaring his loyalty to the deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi. In his first major interview after he was unceremoniously locked out of the embassy by his deputy last week, Kyaw Zwar Minn said he no longer felt safe at his north London residence and had contacted the police after members of his former staff delivered a letter ordering him to move out by Thursday. “The Foreign Office said that if they invaded our residence the British police could not do anything,” he said. He added that he was still waiting for British officials to set out what support they would give him to stay in London.

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  • Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
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    Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
    Kyaw Zwar Minn, deposed Myanmar ambassador to the UK, seen at his London residence. Minn has broken ranks with the ruling junta, calling for the release of detained civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
    Myanmar’s ousted ambassador to the UK has said that friends and relatives at home have been forced into hiding after the country’s military regime removed him from office for declaring his loyalty to the deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi. In his first major interview after he was unceremoniously locked out of the embassy by his deputy last week, Kyaw Zwar Minn said he no longer felt safe at his north London residence and had contacted the police after members of his former staff delivered a letter ordering him to move out by Thursday. “The Foreign Office said that if they invaded our residence the British police could not do anything,” he said. He added that he was still waiting for British officials to set out what support they would give him to stay in London.

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  • Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
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    Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
    Kyaw Zwar Minn, deposed Myanmar ambassador to the UK, seen at his London residence. Minn has broken ranks with the ruling junta, calling for the release of detained civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
    Myanmar’s ousted ambassador to the UK has said that friends and relatives at home have been forced into hiding after the country’s military regime removed him from office for declaring his loyalty to the deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi. In his first major interview after he was unceremoniously locked out of the embassy by his deputy last week, Kyaw Zwar Minn said he no longer felt safe at his north London residence and had contacted the police after members of his former staff delivered a letter ordering him to move out by Thursday. “The Foreign Office said that if they invaded our residence the British police could not do anything,” he said. He added that he was still waiting for British officials to set out what support they would give him to stay in London.

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  • Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
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    Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
    Kyaw Zwar Minn, deposed Myanmar ambassador to the UK, seen at his London residence. Minn has broken ranks with the ruling junta, calling for the release of detained civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
    Myanmar’s ousted ambassador to the UK has said that friends and relatives at home have been forced into hiding after the country’s military regime removed him from office for declaring his loyalty to the deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi. In his first major interview after he was unceremoniously locked out of the embassy by his deputy last week, Kyaw Zwar Minn said he no longer felt safe at his north London residence and had contacted the police after members of his former staff delivered a letter ordering him to move out by Thursday. “The Foreign Office said that if they invaded our residence the British police could not do anything,” he said. He added that he was still waiting for British officials to set out what support they would give him to stay in London.

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  • Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
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    Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
    Kyaw Zwar Minn, deposed Myanmar ambassador to the UK, seen at his London residence. Minn has broken ranks with the ruling junta, calling for the release of detained civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
    Myanmar’s ousted ambassador to the UK has said that friends and relatives at home have been forced into hiding after the country’s military regime removed him from office for declaring his loyalty to the deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi. In his first major interview after he was unceremoniously locked out of the embassy by his deputy last week, Kyaw Zwar Minn said he no longer felt safe at his north London residence and had contacted the police after members of his former staff delivered a letter ordering him to move out by Thursday. “The Foreign Office said that if they invaded our residence the British police could not do anything,” he said. He added that he was still waiting for British officials to set out what support they would give him to stay in London.

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  • Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
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    Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
    Kyaw Zwar Minn, deposed Myanmar ambassador to the UK, seen at his London residence. Minn has broken ranks with the ruling junta, calling for the release of detained civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
    Myanmar’s ousted ambassador to the UK has said that friends and relatives at home have been forced into hiding after the country’s military regime removed him from office for declaring his loyalty to the deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi. In his first major interview after he was unceremoniously locked out of the embassy by his deputy last week, Kyaw Zwar Minn said he no longer felt safe at his north London residence and had contacted the police after members of his former staff delivered a letter ordering him to move out by Thursday. “The Foreign Office said that if they invaded our residence the British police could not do anything,” he said. He added that he was still waiting for British officials to set out what support they would give him to stay in London.

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  • Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
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    Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
    Kyaw Zwar Minn, deposed Myanmar ambassador to the UK, seen at his London residence. Minn has broken ranks with the ruling junta, calling for the release of detained civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
    Myanmar’s ousted ambassador to the UK has said that friends and relatives at home have been forced into hiding after the country’s military regime removed him from office for declaring his loyalty to the deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi. In his first major interview after he was unceremoniously locked out of the embassy by his deputy last week, Kyaw Zwar Minn said he no longer felt safe at his north London residence and had contacted the police after members of his former staff delivered a letter ordering him to move out by Thursday. “The Foreign Office said that if they invaded our residence the British police could not do anything,” he said. He added that he was still waiting for British officials to set out what support they would give him to stay in London.

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  • Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
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    Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
    Kyaw Zwar Minn, deposed Myanmar ambassador to the UK, seen at his London residence. Minn has broken ranks with the ruling junta, calling for the release of detained civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
    Myanmar’s ousted ambassador to the UK has said that friends and relatives at home have been forced into hiding after the country’s military regime removed him from office for declaring his loyalty to the deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi. In his first major interview after he was unceremoniously locked out of the embassy by his deputy last week, Kyaw Zwar Minn said he no longer felt safe at his north London residence and had contacted the police after members of his former staff delivered a letter ordering him to move out by Thursday. “The Foreign Office said that if they invaded our residence the British police could not do anything,” he said. He added that he was still waiting for British officials to set out what support they would give him to stay in London.

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  • Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
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    Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
    Kyaw Zwar Minn, deposed Myanmar ambassador to the UK, seen at his London residence. Minn has broken ranks with the ruling junta, calling for the release of detained civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
    Myanmar’s ousted ambassador to the UK has said that friends and relatives at home have been forced into hiding after the country’s military regime removed him from office for declaring his loyalty to the deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi. In his first major interview after he was unceremoniously locked out of the embassy by his deputy last week, Kyaw Zwar Minn said he no longer felt safe at his north London residence and had contacted the police after members of his former staff delivered a letter ordering him to move out by Thursday. “The Foreign Office said that if they invaded our residence the British police could not do anything,” he said. He added that he was still waiting for British officials to set out what support they would give him to stay in London.

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  • Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
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    Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
    Kyaw Zwar Minn, deposed Myanmar ambassador to the UK, seen at his London residence. Minn has broken ranks with the ruling junta, calling for the release of detained civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
    Myanmar’s ousted ambassador to the UK has said that friends and relatives at home have been forced into hiding after the country’s military regime removed him from office for declaring his loyalty to the deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi. In his first major interview after he was unceremoniously locked out of the embassy by his deputy last week, Kyaw Zwar Minn said he no longer felt safe at his north London residence and had contacted the police after members of his former staff delivered a letter ordering him to move out by Thursday. “The Foreign Office said that if they invaded our residence the British police could not do anything,” he said. He added that he was still waiting for British officials to set out what support they would give him to stay in London.

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  • Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
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    Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
    Kyaw Zwar Minn, deposed Myanmar ambassador to the UK, seen at his London residence. Minn has broken ranks with the ruling junta, calling for the release of detained civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
    Myanmar’s ousted ambassador to the UK has said that friends and relatives at home have been forced into hiding after the country’s military regime removed him from office for declaring his loyalty to the deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi. In his first major interview after he was unceremoniously locked out of the embassy by his deputy last week, Kyaw Zwar Minn said he no longer felt safe at his north London residence and had contacted the police after members of his former staff delivered a letter ordering him to move out by Thursday. “The Foreign Office said that if they invaded our residence the British police could not do anything,” he said. He added that he was still waiting for British officials to set out what support they would give him to stay in London.

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  • Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
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    Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
    Kyaw Zwar Minn, deposed Myanmar ambassador to the UK, seen at his London residence. Minn has broken ranks with the ruling junta, calling for the release of detained civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
    Myanmar’s ousted ambassador to the UK has said that friends and relatives at home have been forced into hiding after the country’s military regime removed him from office for declaring his loyalty to the deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi. In his first major interview after he was unceremoniously locked out of the embassy by his deputy last week, Kyaw Zwar Minn said he no longer felt safe at his north London residence and had contacted the police after members of his former staff delivered a letter ordering him to move out by Thursday. “The Foreign Office said that if they invaded our residence the British police could not do anything,” he said. He added that he was still waiting for British officials to set out what support they would give him to stay in London.

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  • Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
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    Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
    Kyaw Zwar Minn, deposed Myanmar ambassador to the UK, seen at his London residence. Minn has broken ranks with the ruling junta, calling for the release of detained civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
    Myanmar’s ousted ambassador to the UK has said that friends and relatives at home have been forced into hiding after the country’s military regime removed him from office for declaring his loyalty to the deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi. In his first major interview after he was unceremoniously locked out of the embassy by his deputy last week, Kyaw Zwar Minn said he no longer felt safe at his north London residence and had contacted the police after members of his former staff delivered a letter ordering him to move out by Thursday. “The Foreign Office said that if they invaded our residence the British police could not do anything,” he said. He added that he was still waiting for British officials to set out what support they would give him to stay in London.

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  • Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
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    Ousted Myanmar ambassador says his relatives ‘forced into hiding’. Exclusive: Kyaw Zwar Minn says he feels unsafe at London residence and family at home fear reprisals
    Kyaw Zwar Minn, deposed Myanmar ambassador to the UK, seen at his London residence. Minn has broken ranks with the ruling junta, calling for the release of detained civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
    Myanmar’s ousted ambassador to the UK has said that friends and relatives at home have been forced into hiding after the country’s military regime removed him from office for declaring his loyalty to the deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi. In his first major interview after he was unceremoniously locked out of the embassy by his deputy last week, Kyaw Zwar Minn said he no longer felt safe at his north London residence and had contacted the police after members of his former staff delivered a letter ordering him to move out by Thursday. “The Foreign Office said that if they invaded our residence the British police could not do anything,” he said. He added that he was still waiting for British officials to set out what support they would give him to stay in London.

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  • Lata 65 is a creative workshop teaching street art to senior citizens, Lisbon, Portugal, May 2015
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    Lata 65 is a creative workshop teaching street art to senior citizens, Lisbon, Portugal, May 2015
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    Junta de Freguesia de Benfica (parish), Lisbon
    Lata 65 is a creative workshop teaching street art to senior citizens, Lisbon, Portugal, May 2015
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    Lata 65 is probably the world's most interesting graffiti gang. The new urban workshops strive to break down stereotypes and ageism by teaching street art to senior citizens.
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  • Lata 65 is a creative workshop teaching street art to senior citizens, Lisbon, Portugal, May 2015
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    Lata 65 is a creative workshop teaching street art to senior citizens, Lisbon, Portugal, May 2015
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    Lata 65 is a creative workshop teaching street art to senior citizens, Lisbon, Portugal, May 2015
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    Lata 65 is probably the world's most interesting graffiti gang. The new urban workshops strive to break down stereotypes and ageism by teaching street art to senior citizens.
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  • Lata 65 is a creative workshop teaching street art to senior citizens, Lisbon, Portugal, May 2015
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    Lata 65 is a creative workshop teaching street art to senior citizens, Lisbon, Portugal, May 2015
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    Myanmar Military Attacks Civilian Protesters
    A Burmese monk who has just been shot in the back prays while other protesters gather closer to look at the bullet wound in his back, Rangoon, Burma, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2007. The monk was shot in the back while fleeing the Burmese military which attacked protesters on a bridge in downtown Rangoon. Throughout the day the military blocked main roads and internitently fired upon demonstraters with bullets and teargas, and beat them with clubs. Several civilians were killed and many more were injured or arrested. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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    Myanmar Military Attacks Civilian Protesters
    Protesters look at a bullet wound in the back of a Burmese monk shot by the Burmese military, Rangoon, Burma, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2007. Throughout the day the military blocked main roads and internitently fired upon demonstraters with bullets and teargas, and beat them with clubs. Several civilians were killed and many more were injured or arrested. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Myanmar Military Attacks Civilian Protesters
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    Myanmar Military Attacks Civilian Protesters
    A Burmese monk who has just suffered a deep graze from a bullet wound to the back, shot by the Burmese military, holds up his arms to show that he is okay, Rangoon, Burma, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2007. Throughout the day the military blocked main roads and internitently fired upon demonstraters with bullets and teargas, and beat them with clubs. Several civilians were killed and many more were injured or arrested. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Myanmar Military Attacks Civilian Protesters
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    Myanmar Military Attacks Civilian Protesters
    Protesters frantically run from machinegun fire shot by the Burmese military, Rangoon, Burma, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2007. The military advanced on the protesters from the concealment of a bridge in downtown Rangoon, firing with machineguns, on this occassion, without warning. Throughout the day the military blocked main roads and internitently fired upon demonstraters with bullets and teargas, and beat them with clubs. Several civilians were killed and many more were injured or arrested. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Myanmar Military Attacks Civilian Protesters
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    Myanmar Military Attacks Civilian Protesters
    Buddhist monks lead a march through downtown Rangoon, Burma, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2007. Moments afte this photograph was taken the military advanced on the protesters from the concealment of a bridge in downtown Rangoon, firing with machineguns, on this occassion, without warning. Throughout the day the military blocked main roads and internitently fired upon demonstraters with bullets and teargas, and beat them with clubs. Several civilians were killed and many more were injured or arrested. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Myanmar Military Attacks Civilian Protesters
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    Myanmar Military Attacks Civilian Protesters
    Protesters frantically run from machinegun fire shot by the Burmese military, Rangoon, Burma, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2007. The military advanced on the protesters from the concealment of a bridge in downtown Rangoon, firing with machineguns, on this occassion, without warning. Throughout the day the military blocked main roads and internitently fired upon demonstraters with bullets and teargas, and beat them with clubs. Several civilians were killed and many more were injured or arrested. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Myanmar Military Attacks Civilian Protesters
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    Myanmar Military Attacks Civilian Protesters
    A young Burmese protester holds up a picture of Aung San before a demonstation in downtoan Rangoon, Burma, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2007. Throughout the day the military blocked main roads and internitently fired upon demonstraters with bullets and teargas, and beat them with clubs. Several civilians were killed and many more were injured or arrested. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Myanmar Military Attacks Civilian Protesters
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    Myanmar Military Attacks Civilian Protesters
    Burmese soldiers block the road to Sule Phaya in the city center, Rangoon, Burma, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2007. The military advanced on the protesters from the concealment of a bridge in downtown Rangoon, firing with machineguns, on this occassion, without warning. Throughout the day the military blocked main roads and internitently fired upon demonstraters with bullets and teargas, and beat them with clubs. Several civilians were killed and many more were injured or arrested. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Myanmar Military Attacks Civilian Protesters
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    Myanmar Military Attacks Civilian Protesters
    Burmese soldiers block the road to Sule Phaya in the city center, Rangoon, Burma, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2007. The military advanced on the protesters from the concealment of a bridge in downtown Rangoon, firing with machineguns, on this occassion, without warning. Throughout the day the military blocked main roads and internitently fired upon demonstraters with bullets and teargas, and beat them with clubs. Several civilians were killed and many more were injured or arrested. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Myanmar Military Attacks Civilian Protesters
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    Myanmar Military Attacks Civilian Protesters
    Protesters approach a military barricade after soldiers beat and detained a large group of Buddhist monks on the outskirts of Rangoon, Burma, Thursday, Sept. 27, 2007. Throughout the day the military blocked main roads and internitently fired upon demonstraters with bullets and teargas, and beat them with clubs. Several civilians were killed and many more were injured or arrested. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Burma  Monks Protest Against the Military Government
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    Burma Monks Protest Against the Military Government
    Novice Buddhist monks run to join a demonstration, Rangoon, Myanmar, Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2007. The monks were denied entry to Schwedaon Phaya and beaten back by government soldiers. An unknown number were arrested as well. After being denied entry to Schwedagon Phaya, the monks continued their march which eventually swelled to over 100,000, including huge crowds of civilians which joined the march and cheered along the road. The monks were blocked from entering any of the main temples in the city during the rest of the march, and shots were fired killing at least one protester at Sule Phaya near the city center. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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