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  • Australian women in prison. A mass imprisonment crisis': why more women are doing time. Changes to state bail laws intended to target violent men have instead contributed to an alarming growth in the female prison population in Australia
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    Australian women in prison. A mass imprisonment crisis': why more women are doing time. Changes to state bail laws intended to target violent men have instead contributed to an alarming growth in the female prison population in Australia
    Jenna Hughes, a former police officer, spent three months of her 12-month sentence in an isolation cell in an effort to protect her from the other prisoners. ÔFive years on I still struggle, I still have anxiety and I think about prison every day,Õ she says. Photographed at Broadbeach on the Gold Coast, Qld, Australia.

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  • Australian women in prison. A mass imprisonment crisis': why more women are doing time. Changes to state bail laws intended to target violent men have instead contributed to an alarming growth in the female prison population in Australia
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    Australian women in prison. A mass imprisonment crisis': why more women are doing time. Changes to state bail laws intended to target violent men have instead contributed to an alarming growth in the female prison population in Australia
    Jenna Hughes, a former police officer, spent three months of her 12-month sentence in an isolation cell in an effort to protect her from the other prisoners. ÔFive years on I still struggle, I still have anxiety and I think about prison every day,Õ she says. Photographed at Broadbeach on the Gold Coast, Qld, Australia.

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  • Australian women in prison. A mass imprisonment crisis': why more women are doing time. Changes to state bail laws intended to target violent men have instead contributed to an alarming growth in the female prison population in Australia
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    Australian women in prison. A mass imprisonment crisis': why more women are doing time. Changes to state bail laws intended to target violent men have instead contributed to an alarming growth in the female prison population in Australia
    Jenna Hughes, a former police officer, spent three months of her 12-month sentence in an isolation cell in an effort to protect her from the other prisoners. ÔFive years on I still struggle, I still have anxiety and I think about prison every day,Õ she says. Photographed at Broadbeach on the Gold Coast, Qld, Australia.

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Panikkäufe in Miami
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Panikkäufe in Miami
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    Granola bars and bags of dried fruit demolished as customers rush to get the last non perishable food items at Costco, amid concern over the Covid-19 virus in North Miami
    Coronavirus outbreak, USA - 12 Mar 2020

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  • NEWS - Proteste in Barcelona
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    NEWS - Proteste in Barcelona
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paco Freire/SOPA Images/REX (10444116k)
    A protester holds a placard with a portrait of Oriol Junqueras behind prison bars in reference to his current situation of pretrial detention during the demonstration.
    Protest as Catalonia leaders jailed for sedition, Barcelona, Spain - 14 Oct 2019
    Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets following the sentence of sedition and embezzlement was passed by the Spanish courts, with sentences between 9 and 13 years in prison for the leaders of the independence process in Catalonia.

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  • FEATURE - Selten: Ein Liger im Primorye Wildpark in Russland
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    FEATURE - Selten: Ein Liger im Primorye Wildpark in Russland
    PRIMORYE TERRITORY, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 7, 2019: Male liger, Blag, at Primorye Safari Park; the animal has been taken at his new permanent home from a roadside cafe located between Vladivostok and Nakhodka. Yuri Smityuk/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 27695588
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  • FEATURE - Selten: Ein Liger im Primorye Wildpark in Russland
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    FEATURE - Selten: Ein Liger im Primorye Wildpark in Russland
    PRIMORYE TERRITORY, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 7, 2019: Male liger, Blag, at Primorye Safari Park; the animal has been taken at his new permanent home from a roadside cafe located between Vladivostok and Nakhodka. Yuri Smityuk/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 27695526
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  • FEATURE - Selten: Ein Liger im Primorye Wildpark in Russland
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    FEATURE - Selten: Ein Liger im Primorye Wildpark in Russland
    PRIMORYE TERRITORY, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 7, 2019: Male liger, Blag, at Primorye Safari Park; the animal has been taken at his new permanent home from a roadside cafe located between Vladivostok and Nakhodka. Yuri Smityuk/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 27695587
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  • Forgotten by the west, Syria's IS prisons are under threat as militant group mobilises.
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    Forgotten by the west, Syria's IS prisons are under threat as militant group mobilises.
    Kurdish officials warn that Islamic State threat is greater than ever in the vacuum left from Syrian regime's collapse.

    Outside the heavily fortified prison walls, the world has seemingly tried to forget that thousands of suspected IS fighters are still languishing in detention. But experts warn IS has not forgotten about them.

    Prison authorities tightened security guidelines in IS prison after a 2022 attack sprung hundreds of members of the extremist group from detention.

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  • Forgotten by the west, Syria's IS prisons are under threat as militant group mobilises.
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    Forgotten by the west, Syria's IS prisons are under threat as militant group mobilises.
    Kurdish officials warn that Islamic State threat is greater than ever in the vacuum left from Syrian regime's collapse.

    Outside the heavily fortified prison walls, the world has seemingly tried to forget that thousands of suspected IS fighters are still languishing in detention. But experts warn IS has not forgotten about them.

    Mustafa Hajj-Obeid, 41, taken in Panorama prison, Hasakeh.

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  • Forgotten by the west, Syria's IS prisons are under threat as militant group mobilises.
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    Forgotten by the west, Syria's IS prisons are under threat as militant group mobilises.
    Kurdish officials warn that Islamic State threat is greater than ever in the vacuum left from Syrian regime's collapse.

    Outside the heavily fortified prison walls, the world has seemingly tried to forget that thousands of suspected IS fighters are still languishing in detention. But experts warn IS has not forgotten about them.

    Muhammad Saqib Raza, 45, claimed he was kidnaped against his will into areas controlled by the IS in Syria and wants to be repatriated to the UK

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  • View of Austrian flag and colourful architecture in St. Johann in Tirol Austrian Tyrol, Austria, Europe
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    View of Austrian flag and colourful architecture in St. Johann in Tirol Austrian Tyrol, Austria, Europe
    View of Austrian flag and colourful architecture in St. Johann in Tirol, Austrian Tyrol, Austria, Europe
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  • Liberty Choir’s Richie at the V&A, where they have performed. Released from prison five years ago, he is a passionate advocate of the power of communal singing to help rehabilitate offenders.
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    Liberty Choir’s Richie at the V&A, where they have performed. Released from prison five years ago, he is a passionate advocate of the power of communal singing to help rehabilitate offenders.
    Liberty Choir’s Richie at the V&A, where they have performed. Released from prison five years ago, he is a passionate advocate of the power of communal singing to help rehabilitate offenders.

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  • Liberty Choir’s Richie at the V&A, where they have performed. Released from prison five years ago, he is a passionate advocate of the power of communal singing to help rehabilitate offenders.
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    Liberty Choir’s Richie at the V&A, where they have performed. Released from prison five years ago, he is a passionate advocate of the power of communal singing to help rehabilitate offenders.
    Liberty Choir’s Richie at the V&A, where they have performed. Released from prison five years ago, he is a passionate advocate of the power of communal singing to help rehabilitate offenders.

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  • Liberty Choir’s Richie at the V&A, where they have performed. Released from prison five years ago, he is a passionate advocate of the power of communal singing to help rehabilitate offenders.
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    Liberty Choir’s Richie at the V&A, where they have performed. Released from prison five years ago, he is a passionate advocate of the power of communal singing to help rehabilitate offenders.
    Liberty Choir’s Richie at the V&A, where they have performed. Released from prison five years ago, he is a passionate advocate of the power of communal singing to help rehabilitate offenders.

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  • Liberty Choir’s Richie at the V&A, where they have performed. Released from prison five years ago, he is a passionate advocate of the power of communal singing to help rehabilitate offenders.
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    Liberty Choir’s Richie at the V&A, where they have performed. Released from prison five years ago, he is a passionate advocate of the power of communal singing to help rehabilitate offenders.
    Liberty Choir’s Richie at the V&A, where they have performed. Released from prison five years ago, he is a passionate advocate of the power of communal singing to help rehabilitate offenders.

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  • Liberty Choir’s Richie at the V&A, where they have performed. Released from prison five years ago, he is a passionate advocate of the power of communal singing to help rehabilitate offenders.
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    Liberty Choir’s Richie at the V&A, where they have performed. Released from prison five years ago, he is a passionate advocate of the power of communal singing to help rehabilitate offenders.
    Liberty Choir’s Richie at the V&A, where they have performed. Released from prison five years ago, he is a passionate advocate of the power of communal singing to help rehabilitate offenders.

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  • Liberty Choir’s Richie at the V&A, where they have performed. Released from prison five years ago, he is a passionate advocate of the power of communal singing to help rehabilitate offenders.
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    Liberty Choir’s Richie at the V&A, where they have performed. Released from prison five years ago, he is a passionate advocate of the power of communal singing to help rehabilitate offenders.
    Liberty Choir’s Richie at the V&A, where they have performed. Released from prison five years ago, he is a passionate advocate of the power of communal singing to help rehabilitate offenders.

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  • Liberty Choir’s Richie at the V&A, where they have performed. Released from prison five years ago, he is a passionate advocate of the power of communal singing to help rehabilitate offenders.
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    Liberty Choir’s Richie at the V&A, where they have performed. Released from prison five years ago, he is a passionate advocate of the power of communal singing to help rehabilitate offenders.
    Liberty Choir’s Richie at the V&A, where they have performed. Released from prison five years ago, he is a passionate advocate of the power of communal singing to help rehabilitate offenders.

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  • Liberty Choir’s Richie at the V&A, where they have performed. Released from prison five years ago, he is a passionate advocate of the power of communal singing to help rehabilitate offenders.
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    Liberty Choir’s Richie at the V&A, where they have performed. Released from prison five years ago, he is a passionate advocate of the power of communal singing to help rehabilitate offenders.
    Liberty Choir’s Richie at the V&A, where they have performed. Released from prison five years ago, he is a passionate advocate of the power of communal singing to help rehabilitate offenders.

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  • Liberty Choir’s Richie at the V&A, where they have performed. Released from prison five years ago, he is a passionate advocate of the power of communal singing to help rehabilitate offenders.
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    Liberty Choir’s Richie at the V&A, where they have performed. Released from prison five years ago, he is a passionate advocate of the power of communal singing to help rehabilitate offenders.
    Liberty ChoirÕs Richie at the V&A, where they have performed. Released from prison five years ago, he is a passionate advocate of the power of communal singing to help rehabilitate offenders.

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  • NEWS - Frans Timmermans, Kandidat für den Posten des Chefs der EU-Kommission
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    NEWS - Frans Timmermans, Kandidat für den Posten des Chefs der EU-Kommission
    May 27, 2019 - Brussels, Brussels, Belgium - The candidate at the head of the European Commission Frans TIMMERMANS (PS-E group), in a press conference following the results of the 2019 European elections. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Landemard/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Frans Timmermans, Kandidat für den Posten des Chefs der EU-Kommission
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    NEWS - Frans Timmermans, Kandidat für den Posten des Chefs der EU-Kommission
    May 27, 2019 - Brussels, Brussels, Belgium - The candidate at the head of the European Commission Frans TIMMERMANS (PS-E group), in a press conference following the results of the 2019 European elections. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Landemard/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Manfred Weber, Kandidat für den Posten des Chefs der EU-Kommission
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    NEWS - Manfred Weber, Kandidat für den Posten des Chefs der EU-Kommission
    May 27, 2019 - Brussels, Brussels, Belgium - The candidate for the head of the European Commission Manfred Weber (EPP group), in a press conference following the results of the European elections 2019. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Landemard/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Manfred Weber, Kandidat für den Posten des Chefs der EU-Kommission
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    NEWS - Manfred Weber, Kandidat für den Posten des Chefs der EU-Kommission
    May 27, 2019 - Brussels, Brussels, Belgium - The candidate for the head of the European Commission Manfred Weber (EPP group), in a press conference following the results of the European elections 2019. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Landemard/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Colourful walls of Centro Habana, Havana, La Habana Province, Cuba
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    Colourful walls of Centro Habana, Havana, La Habana Province, Cuba
    Colourful walls of Centro Habana, Havana, La Habana Province, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
    Karol Kozlowski

     

  • View towards San Francisco Convent Church Tower, Trinidad, Sancti Spiritus Province, Cuba
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    View towards San Francisco Convent Church Tower, Trinidad, Sancti Spiritus Province, Cuba
    View towards San Francisco Convent Church Tower, Trinidad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sancti Spiritus Province, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
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  • 'We teach the hard way': prison coding initiative launches in Teesside. Innovative scheme is Europe’s first to train convicts to code and connect them with employers.
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    'We teach the hard way': prison coding initiative launches in Teesside. Innovative scheme is Europe’s first to train convicts to code and connect them with employers.
    Prisoners in English jails are being taught coding to give them the chance to earn up to £600 a day and plug a shortage of web developers on release. Code 4000, the first European initiative to train convicts to code and connect them with employers in the outside world, has launched at HMP Holme House in Stockton, Teesside.HMP Holme Moss, the first prison to introduce Code 4000 studies after a successful pilot project at HMP Humber to train inmates to become coders and prepare them for employment upon release from jail.

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  • 'We teach the hard way': prison coding initiative launches in Teesside. Innovative scheme is Europe’s first to train convicts to code and connect them with employers.
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    'We teach the hard way': prison coding initiative launches in Teesside. Innovative scheme is Europe’s first to train convicts to code and connect them with employers.
    Prisoners in English jails are being taught coding to give them the chance to earn up to £600 a day and plug a shortage of web developers on release. Code 4000, the first European initiative to train convicts to code and connect them with employers in the outside world, has launched at HMP Holme House in Stockton, Teesside.HMP Holme Moss, the first prison to introduce Code 4000 studies after a successful pilot project at HMP Humber to train inmates to become coders and prepare them for employment upon release from jail.
    Ashley Fulcher, the first ex-offender to take Code 4000 training and set up his own company, Shape Up Websites, after release from HMP Humber.

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  • 'We teach the hard way': prison coding initiative launches in Teesside. Innovative scheme is Europe’s first to train convicts to code and connect them with employers.
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    'We teach the hard way': prison coding initiative launches in Teesside. Innovative scheme is Europe’s first to train convicts to code and connect them with employers.
    Prisoners in English jails are being taught coding to give them the chance to earn up to £600 a day and plug a shortage of web developers on release. Code 4000, the first European initiative to train convicts to code and connect them with employers in the outside world, has launched at HMP Holme House in Stockton, Teesside.HMP Holme Moss, the first prison to introduce Code 4000 studies after a successful pilot project at HMP Humber to train inmates to become coders and prepare them for employment upon release from jail.
    Ashley Fulcher, the first ex-offender to take Code 4000 training and set up his own company, Shape Up Websites, after release from HMP Humber.

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  • 'We teach the hard way': prison coding initiative launches in Teesside. Innovative scheme is Europe’s first to train convicts to code and connect them with employers.
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    'We teach the hard way': prison coding initiative launches in Teesside. Innovative scheme is Europe’s first to train convicts to code and connect them with employers.
    Prisoners in English jails are being taught coding to give them the chance to earn up to £600 a day and plug a shortage of web developers on release. Code 4000, the first European initiative to train convicts to code and connect them with employers in the outside world, has launched at HMP Holme House in Stockton, Teesside.HMP Holme Moss, the first prison to introduce Code 4000 studies after a successful pilot project at HMP Humber to train inmates to become coders and prepare them for employment upon release from jail.
    Ashley Fulcher, the first ex-offender to take Code 4000 training and set up his own company, Shape Up Websites, after release from HMP Humber.

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  • 'We teach the hard way': prison coding initiative launches in Teesside. Innovative scheme is Europe’s first to train convicts to code and connect them with employers.
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    'We teach the hard way': prison coding initiative launches in Teesside. Innovative scheme is Europe’s first to train convicts to code and connect them with employers.
    Prisoners in English jails are being taught coding to give them the chance to earn up to £600 a day and plug a shortage of web developers on release. Code 4000, the first European initiative to train convicts to code and connect them with employers in the outside world, has launched at HMP Holme House in Stockton, Teesside.HMP Holme Moss, the first prison to introduce Code 4000 studies after a successful pilot project at HMP Humber to train inmates to become coders and prepare them for employment upon release from jail.
    Ashley Fulcher, the first ex-offender to take Code 4000 training and set up his own company, Shape Up Websites, after release from HMP Humber.

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  • 'We teach the hard way': prison coding initiative launches in Teesside. Innovative scheme is Europe’s first to train convicts to code and connect them with employers.
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    'We teach the hard way': prison coding initiative launches in Teesside. Innovative scheme is Europe’s first to train convicts to code and connect them with employers.
    Prisoners in English jails are being taught coding to give them the chance to earn up to £600 a day and plug a shortage of web developers on release. Code 4000, the first European initiative to train convicts to code and connect them with employers in the outside world, has launched at HMP Holme House in Stockton, Teesside.HMP Holme Moss, the first prison to introduce Code 4000 studies after a successful pilot project at HMP Humber to train inmates to become coders and prepare them for employment upon release from jail.
    Ashley Fulcher, the first ex-offender to take Code 4000 training and set up his own company, Shape Up Websites, after release from HMP Humber.

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  • An elderly Cuban sitting on a doorstep, smoking a cigar, Trinidad, Sancti Spiritus Province, Cuba, Central America
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    An elderly Cuban sitting on a doorstep, smoking a cigar, Trinidad, Sancti Spiritus Province, Cuba, Central America
    An elderly Cuban sitting on a doorstep, smoking a cigar, Trinidad, Sancti Spiritus Province, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
    Toms Auzins

     

  • An elderly Cuban sitting on a chair. playing a guitar, Trinidad, Sancti Spiritus Province, Cuba, Central America
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    An elderly Cuban sitting on a chair. playing a guitar, Trinidad, Sancti Spiritus Province, Cuba, Central America
    An elderly Cuban sitting on a chair playing a guitar, Trinidad, Sancti Spiritus Province, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
    Toms Auzins

     

  • An elderly Cuban sitting on a doorstep, smoking a cigar, Trinidad, Sancti Spiritus Province, Cuba, Central America
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    An elderly Cuban sitting on a doorstep, smoking a cigar, Trinidad, Sancti Spiritus Province, Cuba, Central America
    An elderly Cuban sitting on a doorstep, smoking a cigar, Trinidad, Sancti Spiritus Province, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America
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  • Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
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    Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
    Donna Mooney the sister of Tommy Nicol, who killed himself in prison.

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  • Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
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    Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
    Donna Mooney the sister of Tommy Nicol, who killed himself in prison.

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  • Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
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    Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
    Donna Mooney the sister of Tommy Nicol, who killed himself in prison.

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  • Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
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    Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
    Donna Mooney the sister of Tommy Nicol, who killed himself in prison.

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  • Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
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    Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
    Donna Mooney the sister of Tommy Nicol, who killed himself in prison.

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  • Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
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    Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
    Donna Mooney the sister of Tommy Nicol, who killed himself in prison.

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  • Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
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    Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
    Donna Mooney the sister of Tommy Nicol, who killed himself in prison.

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  • Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
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    Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
    Donna Mooney the sister of Tommy Nicol, who killed himself in prison.

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  • Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
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    Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
    Donna Mooney the sister of Tommy Nicol, who killed himself in prison.

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  • Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
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    Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
    Donna Mooney the sister of Tommy Nicol, who killed himself in prison.

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  • Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
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    Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
    Donna Mooney the sister of Tommy Nicol, who killed himself in prison.

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  • The George pub in Holborn, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe.
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    The George pub in Holborn, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe.
    The George pub in Holborn, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe.
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    PEOPLE - Amal Clooney spricht vor den Vereinten Nationen
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  • PEOPLE - Amal Clooney spricht vor den Vereinten Nationen
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    PEOPLE - Amal Clooney spricht vor den Vereinten Nationen
    September 28, 2018 - New York, United States - United Nations, New York, USA, September 28, 2018 - Amal Clooney During an Event on Press Behind Bars: Undermining Justice and Democracy today at the UN Headquarters in New York City..Photos: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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