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  • Pakistani Gang Members Arrested in Lahore
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    Pakistani Gang Members Arrested in Lahore
    Pakistani gang members are arrested on extortion charges in Lahore, Pakistan on July 9, 2014. Pakistani police arrested the gang members and recovered weapons in Lahore on Wednesday, local media reported. (Photo by Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press/Sipa USA)
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  • Leon Brittan is reported to have been interviewed by police about rape allegations
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    Leon Brittan is reported to have been interviewed by police about rape allegations
    07/07/2014. London, UK. LORD BRITTAN arriving back at his Pimlico home in London today (07/07/2014). Former Home Secretary Leon Brittan is reported to have been interviewed by police over a historical allegation of rape. There is also growing pressure for a full public inquiry into historic claims of child abuse and the loss of a dossier of allegations handed to then Home Secretary Leon Brittan by Tory MP Geoffrey Dickens in the mid-1980s. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra / eyevine

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  • Leon Brittan is reported to have been interviewed by police about rape allegations
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    Leon Brittan is reported to have been interviewed by police about rape allegations
    07/07/2014. London, UK. LORD BRITTAN arriving back at his Pimlico home in London today (07/07/2014). Former Home Secretary Leon Brittan is reported to have been interviewed by police over a historical allegation of rape. There is also growing pressure for a full public inquiry into historic claims of child abuse and the loss of a dossier of allegations handed to then Home Secretary Leon Brittan by Tory MP Geoffrey Dickens in the mid-1980s. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra / eyevine

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  • Dave Lee Travis leaves Southwark Crown Court
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    Dave Lee Travis leaves Southwark Crown Court
    Former BBC Radio 1 presenter Dave Lee Travis leaves Southwark Crown Court in London on 14 January 2014. After the opening of his trial on charges of sexual offences dated from 1977 to 2007. The charges are part of Operation Yewtree. London, UK.

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  • Dave Lee Travis leaves Southwark Crown Court
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    Dave Lee Travis leaves Southwark Crown Court
    Former BBC Radio 1 presenter Dave Lee Travis leaves Southwark Crown Court in London on 14 January 2014. After the opening of his trial on charges of sexual offences dated from 1977 to 2007. The charges are part of Operation Yewtree. London, UK.

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  • Dave Lee Travis leaves Southwark Crown Court
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    Dave Lee Travis leaves Southwark Crown Court
    Former BBC Radio 1 presenter Dave Lee Travis leaves Southwark Crown Court in London on 14 January 2014. After the opening of his trial on charges of sexual offences dated from 1977 to 2007. The charges are part of Operation Yewtree. London, UK.

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  • Dave Lee Travis leaves Southwark Crown Court
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    Dave Lee Travis leaves Southwark Crown Court
    Former BBC Radio 1 presenter Dave Lee Travis leaves Southwark Crown Court in London on 14 January 2014. After the opening of his trial on charges of sexual offences dated from 1977 to 2007. The charges are part of Operation Yewtree. London, UK.

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  • Dave Lee Travis leaves Southwark Crown Court
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    Dave Lee Travis leaves Southwark Crown Court
    Former BBC Radio 1 presenter Dave Lee Travis leaves Southwark Crown Court in London on 14 January 2014. After the opening of his trial on charges of sexual offences dated from 1977 to 2007. The charges are part of Operation Yewtree. London, UK.

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  • Dave Lee Travis leaves Southwark Crown Court
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    Dave Lee Travis leaves Southwark Crown Court
    Former BBC Radio 1 presenter Dave Lee Travis leaves Southwark Crown Court in London on 14 January 2014. After the opening of his trial on charges of sexual offences dated from 1977 to 2007. The charges are part of Operation Yewtree. London, UK.

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  • KENYA-NAIROBI-ATTACK
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    (130923) -- NAIROBI, Sept. 23, 2013 (Xinhua) -- Thick smoke rises from the Westgate Shopping Centre in Nairobi following a string of explosions during the third day of a stand-off between Kenyan security forces and gunmen inside the building in Nairobi, Kenya, Sept. 23, 2013. Kenyan security forces on Monday stepped up their onslaught against Al-Qaida allied Al-Shabaab gunmen to end a siege on the mall and free hostages. (Xinhua/Zhang Chen) (lyx)
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  • KENYA-NAIROBI-ATTACK
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    KENYA-NAIROBI-ATTACK
    (130923) -- NAIROBI, Sept. 23, 2013 (Xinhua) -- Thick smoke rises from the Westgate Shopping Centre in Nairobi following a string of explosions during the third day of a stand-off between Kenyan security forces and gunmen inside the building in Nairobi, Kenya, Sept. 23, 2013. Kenyan security forces on Monday stepped up their onslaught against Al-Qaida allied Al-Shabaab gunmen to end a siege on the mall and free hostages. (Xinhua/Zhang Chen) (lyx)
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  • KENYA-NAIROBI-ATTACK-MISSING PERSON
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    KENYA-NAIROBI-ATTACK-MISSING PERSON
    (130923) -- NAIROBI, Sept. 23, 2013 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Sept. 23, 2013 shows a missing person's poster posted at the parking lot of Visa Oshwal Religion and Culture Center in Nairobi, Kenya. Close to Westgate mall, Visa Oshwal Religion and Culture Center became the headquarter camp of the frist aid team and media people because of its location. Most of the hostages holed up by gunmen in Nairobi's shopping mall have been rescued, Kenya Defense Forces (KDF) spokesman Cyrus Oguna told local media on Sunday. (Xinhua/Li Jing) (yc)
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  • KENYA-NAIROBI-PRESIDENT-PRESS CONFERENCE
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    KENYA-NAIROBI-PRESIDENT-PRESS CONFERENCE
    (130923) -- NAIROBI, Sept. 23, 2013 (Xinhua) -- Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta (front L)delivers a speech during a press conference in Nairobi, Kenya, on Sept. 23, 2013. Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta on Sunday ruled out withdrawing soldiers from Somalia to refute pressure from Al-Shabaab gunmen, who launched a deadly attack the previous day on a popular mall in retaliation for the Kenyan intervention.(Xinhua/Fred Mutune)
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  • KENYA-NAIROBI-ATTACK-RESCUE
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    KENYA-NAIROBI-ATTACK-RESCUE
    (130923) -- NAIROBI, Sept. 23, 2013 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Sept. 23, 2013 shows the medical treatment at the parking lot of Visa Oshwal Religion and Culture Center in Nairobi, Kenya. Close to Westgate mall, Visa Oshwal Religion and Culture Center became the headquarter camp of the frist aid team and media people because of its location. Most of the hostages holed up by gunmen in Nairobi's shopping mall have been rescued, Kenya Defense Forces (KDF) spokesman Cyrus Oguna told local media on Sunday. (Xinhua/Li Jing) (yc)
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  • KENYA-NAIROBI-ATTACK-RESCUE
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    KENYA-NAIROBI-ATTACK-RESCUE
    (130923) -- NAIROBI, Sept. 23, 2013 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Sept. 23, 2013 shows the temporary first aid point at the parking lot of Visa Oshwal Religion and Culture Center in Nairobi, Kenya. Close to Westgate mall, Visa Oshwal Religion and Culture Center became the headquarter camp of the frist aid team and media people because of its location. Most of the hostages holed up by gunmen in Nairobi's shopping mall have been rescued, Kenya Defense Forces (KDF) spokesman Cyrus Oguna told local media on Sunday. (Xinhua/Li Jing) (yc)
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  • Phone hacking charges court hearing, Southwark Crown Court, London, Britain - 05 Jun 2013
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    Phone hacking charges court hearing, Southwark Crown Court, London, Britain - 05 Jun 2013
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    Phone hacking charges court hearing, Southwark Crown Court, London, Britain - 05 Jun 2013
    Rebekah Brooks, the former News International chief executive, has pleaded not guilty to a series of criminal charges over a nine-year period when she edited the News of the World and the Sun, and latterly ran the newspaper publisher.
    Brooks pleaded not guilty to five charges relating to three separate police investigations on Wednesday at Southwark crown court, where she appeared alongside a number of other defendants including her husband, Charlie Brooks, the racehorse trainer and friend of David Cameron.
    She pleaded not guilty to one charge relating to an alleged conspiracy to hack phones between October 2000 and August 2006 and not guilty to two further charges relating to an alleged conspiracy to commit misconduct in public office by paying public officials money for stories.
    All of the accused pleaded not guilty.
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  • Phone hacking charges court hearing, Southwark Crown Court, London, Britain - 05 Jun 2013
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    Phone hacking charges court hearing, Southwark Crown Court, London, Britain - 05 Jun 2013
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    Rebekah Brooks
    Phone hacking charges court hearing, Southwark Crown Court, London, Britain - 05 Jun 2013
    Rebekah Brooks, the former News International chief executive, has pleaded not guilty to a series of criminal charges over a nine-year period when she edited the News of the World and the Sun, and latterly ran the newspaper publisher.
    Brooks pleaded not guilty to five charges relating to three separate police investigations on Wednesday at Southwark crown court, where she appeared alongside a number of other defendants including her husband, Charlie Brooks, the racehorse trainer and friend of David Cameron.
    She pleaded not guilty to one charge relating to an alleged conspiracy to hack phones between October 2000 and August 2006 and not guilty to two further charges relating to an alleged conspiracy to commit misconduct in public office by paying public officials money for stories.
    All of the accused pleaded not guilty.
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  • Phone hacking charges court hearing, Southwark Crown Court, London, Britain - 05 Jun 2013
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    Phone hacking charges court hearing, Southwark Crown Court, London, Britain - 05 Jun 2013
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    Rebekah Brooks
    Phone hacking charges court hearing, Southwark Crown Court, London, Britain - 05 Jun 2013
    Rebekah Brooks, the former News International chief executive, has pleaded not guilty to a series of criminal charges over a nine-year period when she edited the News of the World and the Sun, and latterly ran the newspaper publisher.


    Brooks pleaded not guilty to five charges relating to three separate police investigations on Wednesday at Southwark crown court, where she appeared alongside a number of other defendants including her husband, Charlie Brooks, the racehorse trainer and friend of David Cameron.


    She pleaded not guilty to one charge relating to an alleged conspiracy to hack phones between October 2000 and August 2006 and not guilty to two further charges relating to an alleged conspiracy to commit misconduct in public office by paying public officials money for stories.

    All of the accused pleaded not guilty.
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  • Phone hacking charges court hearing, Southwark Crown Court, London, Britain - 05 Jun 2013
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    Phone hacking charges court hearing, Southwark Crown Court, London, Britain - 05 Jun 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/REX (2473389b)
    Rebekah Brooks
    Phone hacking charges court hearing, Southwark Crown Court, London, Britain - 05 Jun 2013
    Rebekah Brooks, the former News International chief executive, has pleaded not guilty to a series of criminal charges over a nine-year period when she edited the News of the World and the Sun, and latterly ran the newspaper publisher.


    Brooks pleaded not guilty to five charges relating to three separate police investigations on Wednesday at Southwark crown court, where she appeared alongside a number of other defendants including her husband, Charlie Brooks, the racehorse trainer and friend of David Cameron.


    She pleaded not guilty to one charge relating to an alleged conspiracy to hack phones between October 2000 and August 2006 and not guilty to two further charges relating to an alleged conspiracy to commit misconduct in public office by paying public officials money for stories.

    All of the accused pleaded not guilty.
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  • Rebekah Brooks at Westminster Magistrates Court, London, Britain - 03 Sep 2012
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    Rebekah Brooks at Westminster Magistrates Court, London, Britain - 03 Sep 2012
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    Rebekah Brooks at Westminster Magistrates Court, London, Britain - 03 Sep 2012

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  • Rebekah Brooks at Westminster Magistrates Court, London, Britain - 03 Sep 2012
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    Rebekah Brooks at Westminster Magistrates Court, London, Britain - 03 Sep 2012
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    Rebekah Brooks at Westminster Magistrates Court, London, Britain - 03 Sep 2012

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  • Rebekah and Charlie Brooks at Westminster Magistrates Court, London, Britain - 13 Jun 2012
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    Rebekah and Charlie Brooks at Westminster Magistrates Court, London, Britain - 13 Jun 2012
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    Rebekah Brooks arriving at the court
    Rebekah and Charlie Brooks at Westminster Magistrates Court, London, Britain - 13 Jun 2012
    Former News International chief, her husband and four others appear in court on charges linked to phone-hacking scandal
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  • President of Liberia Speaks At UC Berkeley
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    President of Liberia Speaks At UC Berkeley
    Apr 09, 2009 - Berkeley , California , USA - Liberian President ELLEN JOHNSON-SIRLEAF discussed her country's struggle for peace and justice as part of a series hosted by the Human Rights Center at the University of California, Berkeley, ''Bearing Witness to Atrocity: A MacArthur Symposium on International Criminal Justice.'' Dubbed the ''Iron Lady,'' Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf is Africa's first elected female head of state. After growing up in Monrovia, Liberia's capital, she traveled to the United States in 1961 and studied at the University of Colorado and Harvard University. After a brief stint as Liberia's minister of finance, she launched a three-decade political career in which she frequently contested Liberia's presidential frontrunners. In the 1980s, she was imprisoned for challenging the country's military regime. Twice she escaped into exile, during which time she served as director of the United Nations Development Program for Africa. In 2005, she ran for president of Liberia against former soccer star George Weah, and won. (Credit Image: © Lonny Shavelson/ZUMA Press)
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  • President of Liberia Speaks At UC Berkeley
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    President of Liberia Speaks At UC Berkeley
    Apr 09, 2009 - Berkeley , California , USA - Liberian President ELLEN JOHNSON-SIRLEAF discussed her country's struggle for peace and justice as part of a series hosted by the Human Rights Center at the University of California, Berkeley, ''Bearing Witness to Atrocity: A MacArthur Symposium on International Criminal Justice.'' Dubbed the ''Iron Lady,'' Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf is Africa's first elected female head of state. After growing up in Monrovia, Liberia's capital, she traveled to the United States in 1961 and studied at the University of Colorado and Harvard University. After a brief stint as Liberia's minister of finance, she launched a three-decade political career in which she frequently contested Liberia's presidential frontrunners. In the 1980s, she was imprisoned for challenging the country's military regime. Twice she escaped into exile, during which time she served as director of the United Nations Development Program for Africa. In 2005, she ran for president of Liberia against former soccer star George Weah, and won. (Credit Image: © Lonny Shavelson/ZUMA Press)
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  • President of Liberia Speaks At UC Berkeley
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    President of Liberia Speaks At UC Berkeley
    Apr 09, 2009 - Berkeley , California , USA - Liberian President ELLEN JOHNSON-SIRLEAF discussed her country's struggle for peace and justice as part of a series hosted by the Human Rights Center at the University of California, Berkeley, ''Bearing Witness to Atrocity: A MacArthur Symposium on International Criminal Justice.'' Dubbed the ''Iron Lady,'' Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf is Africa's first elected female head of state. After growing up in Monrovia, Liberia's capital, she traveled to the United States in 1961 and studied at the University of Colorado and Harvard University. After a brief stint as Liberia's minister of finance, she launched a three-decade political career in which she frequently contested Liberia's presidential frontrunners. In the 1980s, she was imprisoned for challenging the country's military regime. Twice she escaped into exile, during which time she served as director of the United Nations Development Program for Africa. In 2005, she ran for president of Liberia against former soccer star George Weah, and won. (Credit Image: © Lonny Shavelson/ZUMA Press)
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  • President of Liberia Speaks At UC Berkeley
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    President of Liberia Speaks At UC Berkeley
    Apr 09, 2009 - Berkeley , California , USA - Liberian President ELLEN JOHNSON-SIRLEAF discussed her country's struggle for peace and justice as part of a series hosted by the Human Rights Center at the University of California, Berkeley, ''Bearing Witness to Atrocity: A MacArthur Symposium on International Criminal Justice.'' Dubbed the ''Iron Lady,'' Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf is Africa's first elected female head of state. After growing up in Monrovia, Liberia's capital, she traveled to the United States in 1961 and studied at the University of Colorado and Harvard University. After a brief stint as Liberia's minister of finance, she launched a three-decade political career in which she frequently contested Liberia's presidential frontrunners. In the 1980s, she was imprisoned for challenging the country's military regime. Twice she escaped into exile, during which time she served as director of the United Nations Development Program for Africa. In 2005, she ran for president of Liberia against former soccer star George Weah, and won. (Credit Image: © Lonny Shavelson/ZUMA Press)
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  • Riots in Birmingham, Britain - 10 Aug 2011
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    Riots in Birmingham, Britain - 10 Aug 2011
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    Scenes of Crimes squad at the scene
    Riots in Birmingham, Britain - 10 Aug 2011
    3 people in Winston GReen area have died after being run over allegedly trying to protect their shops from looters
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  • Former Bosnian Serb General Ratko Mladic at the U.N.'s Yugoslav war crimes tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands - 03 Jun 2011
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    Former Bosnian Serb General Ratko Mladic at the U.N.'s Yugoslav war crimes tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands - 03 Jun 2011
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    Former Bosnian Serb General Ratko Mladic at the U.N.'s Yugoslav war crimes tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands - 03 Jun 2011

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  • Former Bosnian Serb General Ratko Mladic at the U.N.'s Yugoslav war crimes tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands - 03 Jun 2011
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    Former Bosnian Serb General Ratko Mladic at the U.N.'s Yugoslav war crimes tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands - 03 Jun 2011
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    Former Bosnian Serb General Ratko Mladic
    Former Bosnian Serb General Ratko Mladic at the U.N.'s Yugoslav war crimes tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands - 03 Jun 2011

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  • Former Bosnian Serb General Ratko Mladic at the U.N.'s Yugoslav war crimes tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands - 03 Jun 2011
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    Former Bosnian Serb General Ratko Mladic at the U.N.'s Yugoslav war crimes tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands - 03 Jun 2011
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    Former Bosnian Serb General Ratko Mladic
    Former Bosnian Serb General Ratko Mladic at the U.N.'s Yugoslav war crimes tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands - 03 Jun 2011

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  • New online game '24-Carat Campbell', inspired by Naomi Campbell's recent involvment in the Charles Taylor war crimes tribunal - 17 Aug 2010
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    New online game '24-Carat Campbell', inspired by Naomi Campbell's recent involvment in the Charles Taylor war crimes tribunal - 17 Aug 2010
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    '24-Carat Campbell' internet game, The game was inspired by Naomi Campbell's recent reluctant appearance at the war crimes tribunal of ex-Liberian warlord Charles Taylor in the Hague.
    The game, which sees players try to deliver diamonds to the supermodel, is proving an internet hit.
    The former supermodel was quoted as saying "this is a great inconvenience for me", when she took to the stand as a witness accused of accepting blood diamonds as a gift from Charles Taylor, the former President of Liberia who is accused of using the stones to help fund rebels in his country's bloody civil war.
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    Stroppy supermodel Naomi Campbell (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • New online game '24-Carat Campbell', inspired by Naomi Campbell's recent involvment in the Charles Taylor war crimes tribunal - 17 Aug 2010
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    New online game '24-Carat Campbell', inspired by Naomi Campbell's recent involvment in the Charles Taylor war crimes tribunal - 17 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Stewart News / Rex Features ( 1218045d )
    '24-Carat Campbell' internet game, The game was inspired by Naomi Campbell's recent reluctant appearance at the war crimes tribunal of ex-Liberian warlord Charles Taylor in the Hague.
    The game, which sees players try to deliver diamonds to the supermodel, is proving an internet hit.
    The former supermodel was quoted as saying "this is a great inconvenience for me", when she took to the stand as a witness accused of accepting blood diamonds as a gift from Charles Taylor, the former President of Liberia who is accused of using the stones to help fund rebels in his country's bloody civil war.
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    Stroppy supermodel Naomi Campbell (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • New online game '24-Carat Campbell', inspired by Naomi Campbell's recent involvment in the Charles Taylor war crimes tribunal - 17 Aug 2010
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    New online game '24-Carat Campbell', inspired by Naomi Campbell's recent involvment in the Charles Taylor war crimes tribunal - 17 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Stewart News / Rex Features ( 1218045a )
    '24-Carat Campbell' internet game, The game was inspired by Naomi Campbell's recent reluctant appearance at the war crimes tribunal of ex-Liberian warlord Charles Taylor in the Hague.
    The game, which sees players try to deliver diamonds to the supermodel, is proving an internet hit.
    The former supermodel was quoted as saying "this is a great inconvenience for me", when she took to the stand as a witness accused of accepting blood diamonds as a gift from Charles Taylor, the former President of Liberia who is accused of using the stones to help fund rebels in his country's bloody civil war.
    24-Carat Campbell
    Stroppy supermodel Naomi Campbell (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • New online game '24-Carat Campbell', inspired by Naomi Campbell's recent involvment in the Charles Taylor war crimes tribunal - 17 Aug 2010
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    New online game '24-Carat Campbell', inspired by Naomi Campbell's recent involvment in the Charles Taylor war crimes tribunal - 17 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Stewart News / Rex Features ( 1218045c )
    '24-Carat Campbell' internet game, The game was inspired by Naomi Campbell's recent reluctant appearance at the war crimes tribunal of ex-Liberian warlord Charles Taylor in the Hague.
    The game, which sees players try to deliver diamonds to the supermodel, is proving an internet hit.
    The former supermodel was quoted as saying "this is a great inconvenience for me", when she took to the stand as a witness accused of accepting blood diamonds as a gift from Charles Taylor, the former President of Liberia who is accused of using the stones to help fund rebels in his country's bloody civil war.
    24-Carat Campbell
    Stroppy supermodel Naomi Campbell (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • War Crimes Tribunal in the Hague, Netherlands - 09 Aug 2010
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    War Crimes Tribunal in the Hague, Netherlands - 09 Aug 2010
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    War Crimes Tribunal in the Hague, Netherlands - 09 Aug 2010
    Naomi Campbell's former agent Carol White contradicted the model's testimony and backed up actress Mia Farrow's claims that Ms Campbell had known exactly who had given her a gift of blood diamonds.
    Ms White told the court that her ex-client had 'mildly flirted' with Charles Taylor, the former Liberian president, during dinner and later told her and Ms Farrow with excitement that "he's going to give me some diamonds".
    She then told of how Ms Campbell discussed how she was going to receive the diamonds from a Liberian government minister later that night and was impatient to receive her gift.
    The model allegedly texted the driver and even walked out into the garden twice to see if they had arrived.
    When they did arrive, Ms White said the diamonds were handed to Ms Campbell in a piece of paper and the model was disappointed because they were not shiny.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • War Crimes Tribunal in the Hague, Netherlands - 09 Aug 2010
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    War Crimes Tribunal in the Hague, Netherlands - 09 Aug 2010
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    Carol White
    War Crimes Tribunal in the Hague, Netherlands - 09 Aug 2010
    Naomi Campbell's former agent Carol White contradicted the model's testimony and backed up actress Mia Farrow's claims that Ms Campbell had known exactly who had given her a gift of blood diamonds.
    Ms White told the court that her ex-client had 'mildly flirted' with Charles Taylor, the former Liberian president, during dinner and later told her and Ms Farrow with excitement that "he's going to give me some diamonds".
    She then told of how Ms Campbell discussed how she was going to receive the diamonds from a Liberian government minister later that night and was impatient to receive her gift.
    The model allegedly texted the driver and even walked out into the garden twice to see if they had arrived.
    When they did arrive, Ms White said the diamonds were handed to Ms Campbell in a piece of paper and the model was disappointed because they were not shiny.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • War Crimes Tribunal in the Hague, Netherlands - 05 Aug 2010
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    War Crimes Tribunal in the Hague, Netherlands - 05 Aug 2010
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    Mia Farrow Contradicts Naomi Campbell's Blood Diamonds Claim
    American actress Mia Farrow has contradicted the statement made by fellow witness Naomi Campbell at the war crimes trial in The Hague of former Liberian president Charles Taylor.

    Farrow testified that the model had said that she had received a (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • War Crimes Tribunal in the Hague, Netherlands - 05 Aug 2010
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    War Crimes Tribunal in the Hague, Netherlands - 05 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1215147m )

    Mia Farrow Contradicts Naomi Campbell's Blood Diamonds Claim
    American actress Mia Farrow has contradicted the statement made by fellow witness Naomi Campbell at the war crimes trial in The Hague of former Liberian president Charles Taylor.

    Farrow testified that the model had said that she had received a (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Sudan Warrant Issued for al-Bashir
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    Sudan Warrant Issued for al-Bashir
    Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir attends a ceremony in Merowe, Sudan, March 3, 2009. The International Criminal Court (ICC) in the Hague of the Netherlands issued an international arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir on March 4, 2009. (Xinhua/WpN) **China Out** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Sudan Warrant Issued for al-Bashir
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    Sudan Warrant Issued for al-Bashir
    Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir attends a ceremony in Merowe, Sudan, March 3, 2009. The International Criminal Court (ICC) in the Hague of the Netherlands issued an international arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir on March 4, 2009. (Xinhua/WpN) **China Out** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • NEWS - UN-Kriegsverbrechertribunal fällt heute das Urteil gegen Radovan Karadzic
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    NEWS - UN-Kriegsverbrechertribunal fällt heute das Urteil gegen Radovan Karadzic
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    Bosnian-Serb War Crimes Fugitive Radovan Karadzic - 2008
    Bosnian Serb war crimes fugitive Radovan Karadzic, 63, who was arrested on Monday on a bus near Belgrade after more than a decade on the run. Karadzic is indicted by the UN tribunal for war crimes and genocide over the 1995 massacre at Srebrenica. He is accused of being responsible for more than 20,000 deaths, including 8,000 muslims slaughtered in the Bosnian town of Srebrenica. He is shown here heavily disguised wearing glasses and sporting a Santa style long white beard posing as a doctor of alternative medicine attending a conference as a health practitioner called Dragan Dabic earlier this year.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Bosnian-Serb War Crimes Fugitive Radovan Karadzic - 2008
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    Bosnian-Serb War Crimes Fugitive Radovan Karadzic - 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 784527A )
    Radovan Karadzic
    Bosnian-Serb War Crimes Fugitive Radovan Karadzic - 2008
    Bosnian Serb war crimes fugitive Radovan Karadzic, 63, who was arrested on Monday on a bus near Belgrade after more than a decade on the run. Karadzic is indicted by the UN tribunal for war crimes and genocide over the 1995 massacre at Srebrenica. He is accused of being responsible for more than 20,000 deaths, including 8,000 muslims slaughtered in the Bosnian town of Srebrenica. He is shown here heavily disguised wearing glasses and sporting a Santa style long white beard posing as a doctor of alternative medicine attending a conference as a health practitioner called Dragan Dabic earlier this year.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Brazil Violence in Rio
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    Brazil Violence in Rio
    An agent from the National Security Force is seen in the Fazendinha favela of the Alemao quarter in the northern region of Bonsucesso, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Thursday, Jun. 28, 2007. Police and military forces assigned nearly 1,300 officers to a huge operation this morning to carry out a number of arrests, in addition to confiscating drugs and weapons. Since confrontations broke out over a month ago, 27 people have been killed and 79 have been injured. (Tasso Marcelo/AE/WpN) **Brazil Out** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • NEWS - Zum 10. Todestag von Saddam Hussein (30.12.2006)
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    NEWS - Zum 10. Todestag von Saddam Hussein (30.12.2006)
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    Saddam Hussein defiantly speaks to the Presiding Judge Rizgur Ameen Hana Al Saedi, as his trial begins in a heavily fortified courthouse in Baghdad's Green Zone. Nearly two years after he was found in hiding, former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein goes on trial Wednesday charged with crimes against humanity for the death of more than 140 Shi'ite Muslim men over two decades ago.
    THE TRIAL OF SADDAM HUSSEIN, BAGHDAD, IRAQ - 19 OCT 2005

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  • NEWS - Zum 10. Todestag von Saddam Hussein (30.12.2006)
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    NEWS - Zum 10. Todestag von Saddam Hussein (30.12.2006)
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    This image made available by the Iraqi Special Tribunal, ousted Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein is seen interrogated by an investigating judge over crimes against Shiite Kurds. 'You are accused of deporting and confiscating money belonging to Shiite Kurds of al Fayleyah' who were reportedly killed or deported to Iran on the eve of the Iran - Iraq war, a single judge was shown telling the Iraqi ex dictator.
    SADDAM HUSSEIN APPEARING BEFORE THE IRAQI SPECIAL TRIBUNAL, IRAQ - 21 JUL 2005

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  • NEWS - Zum 10. Todestag von Saddam Hussein (30.12.2006)
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    NEWS - Zum 10. Todestag von Saddam Hussein (30.12.2006)
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (536538a)
    This image made available by the Iraqi Special Tribunal, ousted Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein is seen interrogated by an investigating judge over crimes against Shiite Kurds. 'You are accused of deporting and confiscating money belonging to Shiite Kurds of al Fayleyah' who were reportedly killed or deported to Iran on the eve of the Iran - Iraq war, a single judge was shown telling the Iraqi ex dictator.
    SADDAM HUSSEIN APPEARING BEFORE THE IRAQI SPECIAL TRIBUNAL, IRAQ - 21 JUL 2005

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Mono Negative
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    Leaving St. Patrick's Cathedral following a private service for Senator Robert Kennedy are L-R: his brother, Senator Edward Kennedy, his widow, Ethel, and his oldest son, Joseph P. 3rd. In the extreme right in the background is Mrs. Rose Kennedy his mother.
    New York - 7th June 1968

    COMPILATION: ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Rose Kennedy (1890-1995) würde am 22. Juli 2015 125 Jahre alt werden

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    The .22 revolver with which Senator Robert Kennedy was fatally shot by Sirhan Bishara Sirhan.
    Los Angeles - 5th June 1968

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    Senator Robert Kennedy wears an oxygen mask as he is wheeled into the Central Receiving Hospital after he was shot by Shiran Bishara Sirhan. Kennedy later died.
    Los Angeles - 5th June 1968

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    THE MAJDANEK MASSACRES GERMANS ON TRIAL IN LUBLIN

    Justice is overtaking the Germans who participated in the terrible massacres at Majdanek, concentration camp in Poland where hundreds of thousands of men, women and children were exterminated by Nazi death squads. Some of the executioners are on trial in Lublin, and their evidence has given horrifying proof of the tortures inflicted on the victims.

    Photo shows: Men and women of Lublin in the courtroom. Many of them had relatives in the Majdanek massacre camp. Listening to the story of German torture, bestiality and mass murder of innocent civilians, they understand why Moscow's communiques end with the words "death to the German invaders".

    13 March 1945 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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