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Questions To The French Government At The National Assembly
In Paris, France, on June 24, 2025, Guillaume Lepers, deputy of the Droite Republicaine parliamentary group, speaks during the session of questions to the government at the National Assembly with a head wound after being assaulted during the Fete de la Musique day. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto) -
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Questions To The French Government At The National Assembly
In Paris, France, on June 24, 2025, Guillaume Lepers, deputy of the Droite Republicaine parliamentary group, speaks during the session of questions to the government at the National Assembly with a head wound after being assaulted during the Fete de la Musique day. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto) -
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Questions To The French Government At The National Assembly
In Paris, France, on June 24, 2025, Guillaume Lepers, deputy of the Droite Republicaine parliamentary group, speaks during the session of questions to the government at the National Assembly with a head wound after being assaulted during the Fete de la Musique day. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto) -
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Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
Demonstrators stand with a large Palestinian flag as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, authorities in eastern Libya stop the Resilience Convoy at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
A participant in the Resilience Convoy holds the Algerian flag and makes the victory sign while greeting Tunisians from the open windows of a bus, as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
A pro-Palestinian demonstrator holds another's hand while others wave the Palestinian flag as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
Tunisians await the arrival of the Resilience convoy as thousands of pro-Palestinian activists and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
The American Jewish anti-Zionist and spokesman for the worldwide religious group Neturei Karta, Yisroel Dovid Weiss, gives a speech as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
A man hugs a participant of the Resilience Convoy upon his arrival, as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
A female pro-Palestinian chants slogans while making the victory sign as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
Thousands of pro-Palestinians wave Palestinian and Tunisian flags as they gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, authorities in eastern Libya stop the Resilience Convoy at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately returns to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
Pro-Palestinians chant slogans while waving Palestinian, Tunisian, and Catalan flags as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
A man hugs a participant of the Resilience Convoy upon her arrival, as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
Pro-Palestinians chant slogans while waving Palestinian and Tunisian flags as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
Female activists from the ''Global March to Gaza'' hug while waving the Palestinian flag as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
Thousands of pro-Palestinians wave Palestinian flags and gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
Tunisians greet the Resilience Convoy participants aboard the buses as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
Pro-Palestinians, their faces covered with the traditional Palestinian Keffiyeh, chant slogans while waving Palestinian flags as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
A man hugs a participant of the Resilience Convoy upon his arrival, as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
Pro-Palestinians chant slogans and light flares while waving Palestinian flags as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
A Tunisian woman holds up a placard reading in Arabic, ''the will of the people breaks all restrictions,'' as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
Pro-Palestinians chant slogans while waving Palestinian and Algerian flags as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
A pro-Palestinian, his face covered with the traditional Palestinian Keffiyeh, stands with a large Palestinian flag as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Tunis Protest Erupts After Eastern Libyan Authorities Halt Gaza-Bound Aid Convoy At Sirte Gate
A young pro-Palestinian demonstrator chants slogans during a demonstration organized by the Coordination of Joint Action for Palestine, which brings together hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists and protesters, in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 14, 2025, to protest the Eastern Libyan authorities' halt of the Maghreb Resilience Convoy (also known as the Steadfastness Convoy) at the Sirte gate in Libya. The organizers of the convoy say that several participants are assaulted and detained by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. The Resilience Convoy (also called Soumoud Convoy or Sumud Convoy) is a Maghreb humanitarian land convoy traveling from Tunisia, through Libya, to the Rafah Border Crossing between Palestine and Egypt. Comprising around one thousand five hundred pro-Palestinian participants and activists, the convoy aims to reach Rafah in southern Gaza to lift the Israeli siege and deliver humanitarian aid amid the ongoing Israeli offensive in the Strip. The Convoy of Resilience is scheduled to join the 'Global March to Gaza' movement in Rafah, Egypt, on June 15. The organizers of the Global March to Gaza say that hundreds of participants arriving in Cairo have their passports taken at a checkpoint and are detained and deported to their home countries in Europe and North Africa. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Tunis Protest Erupts After Eastern Libyan Authorities Halt Gaza-Bound Aid Convoy At Sirte Gate
A pro-Palestinian demonstrator shouts slogans during a demonstration organized by the Coordination of Joint Action for Palestine, which brings together hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists and protesters, in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 14, 2025, to protest the Eastern Libyan authorities' halt of the Maghreb Resilience Convoy (also known as the Steadfastness Convoy) at the Sirte gate in Libya. The organizers of the convoy say that several participants are assaulted and detained by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. The Resilience Convoy (also called Soumoud Convoy or Sumud Convoy) is a Maghreb humanitarian land convoy traveling from Tunisia, through Libya, to the Rafah Border Crossing between Palestine and Egypt. Comprising around one thousand five hundred pro-Palestinian participants and activists, the convoy aims to reach Rafah in southern Gaza to lift the Israeli siege and deliver humanitarian aid amid the ongoing Israeli offensive in the Strip. The Convoy of Resilience is scheduled to join the 'Global March to Gaza' movement in Rafah, Egypt, on June 15. The organizers of the Global March to Gaza say that hundreds of participants arriving in Cairo have their passports taken at a checkpoint and are detained and deported to their home countries in Europe and North Africa. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Tunis Protest Erupts After Eastern Libyan Authorities Halt Gaza-Bound Aid Convoy At Sirte Gate
A pro-Palestinian woman waves the Palestinian flag during a demonstration organized by the Coordination of Joint Action for Palestine, which brings together hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists and protesters, in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 14, 2025, to protest the Eastern Libyan authorities' halt of the Maghreb Resilience Convoy (also known as the Steadfastness Convoy) at the Sirte gate in Libya. The organizers of the convoy say that several participants are assaulted and detained by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. The Resilience Convoy (also called Soumoud Convoy or Sumud Convoy) is a Maghreb humanitarian land convoy traveling from Tunisia, through Libya, to the Rafah Border Crossing between Palestine and Egypt. Comprising around one thousand five hundred pro-Palestinian participants and activists, the convoy aims to reach Rafah in southern Gaza to lift the Israeli siege and deliver humanitarian aid amid the ongoing Israeli offensive in the Strip. The Convoy of Resilience is scheduled to join the 'Global March to Gaza' movement in Rafah, Egypt, on June 15. The organizers of the Global March to Gaza say that hundreds of participants arriving in Cairo have their passports taken at a checkpoint and are detained and deported to their home countries in Europe and North Africa. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Tunis Protest Erupts After Eastern Libyan Authorities Halt Gaza-Bound Aid Convoy At Sirte Gate
A young pro-Palestinian woman holds up a placard reading in Arabic ''We will break the siege and open the border crossing'' during a demonstration organized by the Coordination of Joint Action for Palestine that brings together hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists and protesters in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 14, 2025, to protest the Eastern Libyan authorities' halt of the Maghreb Resilience Convoy (also known as the Steadfastness Convoy) at the Sirte gate in Libya. The organizers of the convoy say that several participants are assaulted and detained by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. The Resilience Convoy (also called Soumoud Convoy or Sumud Convoy) is a Maghreb humanitarian land convoy traveling from Tunisia, through Libya, to the Rafah Border Crossing between Palestine and Egypt. Comprising around one thousand five hundred pro-Palestinian participants and activists, the convoy aims to reach Rafah in southern Gaza in a bid to lift the Israeli siege and deliver humanitarian aid amid the ongoing Israeli offensive in the Strip. The Convoy of Resilience is scheduled to join the 'Global March to Gaza' movement in Rafah, Egypt, on June 15. The organizers of the Global March to Gaza say that hundreds of participants arriving in Cairo have their passports taken at a checkpoint and are detained and deported to their home countries in Europe and North Africa. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Tunis Protest Erupts After Eastern Libyan Authorities Halt Gaza-Bound Aid Convoy At Sirte Gate
A pro-Palestinian young woman drapes herself in the traditional Palestinian Keffiyeh and attends a demonstration organized by the Coordination of Joint Action for Palestine, which brings together hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists and protesters in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 14, 2025, to protest the Eastern Libyan authorities' halt of the Maghreb Resilience Convoy (also known as the Steadfastness Convoy) at the Sirte gate in Libya. The organizers of the convoy say that several participants are assaulted and detained by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. The Resilience Convoy (also called Soumoud Convoy or Sumud Convoy) is a Maghreb humanitarian land convoy traveling from Tunisia, through Libya, to the Rafah Border Crossing between Palestine and Egypt. Comprising around one thousand five hundred pro-Palestinian participants and activists, the convoy aims to reach Rafah in southern Gaza in a bid to lift the Israeli siege and deliver humanitarian aid amid the ongoing Israeli offensive in the Strip. The Convoy of Resilience is scheduled to join the 'Global March to Gaza' movement in Rafah, Egypt, on June 15. The organizers of the Global March to Gaza say that hundreds of participants arriving in Cairo have their passports taken at a checkpoint and are detained and deported to their home countries in Europe and North Africa. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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PEOPLE - Barry Chuckle ist im Alter von 73 Jahren gestorben
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Dave Lee Travis sex charges trial, Southwark Crown Court, London, Britain - 03 Feb 2014
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PEOPLE - Barry Chuckle ist im Alter von 73 Jahren gestorben
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Dave Lee Travis sex charges trial, Southwark Crown Court, London, Britain - 03 Feb 2014
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Welsh football fan murdered outside Wembley Stadium, London, Britain - 07 Sep 2011
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A general view of Wembley Stadium where a man was assaulted and later died before the England v Wales football match
Welsh football fan murdered outside Wembley Stadium, London, Britain - 07 Sep 2011
A general view of Wembley Stadium, London, taken today where a man was assaulted and later died before the England v Wales football match last night. The victim is yet to be formally identified but is thought to be Mike Dye, a Welsh Cardiff City fan. Six people have been arrested and a murder inquiry launched.
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Welsh football fan murdered outside Wembley Stadium, London, Britain - 07 Sep 2011
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A general view of Gate C at Wembley Stadium where a man was assaulted and later died before the England v Wales football match
Welsh football fan murdered outside Wembley Stadium, London, Britain - 07 Sep 2011
A general view of Gate C at Wembley Stadium, London, where a man was assaulted and later died before the England v Wales football match last night. The victim is yet to be formally identified but is thought to be Mike Dye, a Welsh Cardiff City fan. Six people have been arrested and a murder inquiry launched.
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Welsh football fan murdered outside Wembley Stadium, London, Britain - 07 Sep 2011
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A general view of Gate C at Wembley Stadium where a man was assaulted and later died before the England v Wales football match
Welsh football fan murdered outside Wembley Stadium, London, Britain - 07 Sep 2011
A general view of Gate C at Wembley Stadium, London, where a man was assaulted and later died before the England v Wales football match last night. The victim is yet to be formally identified but is thought to be Mike Dye, a Welsh Cardiff City fan. Six people have been arrested
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Welsh football fan murdered outside Wembley Stadium, London, Britain - 07 Sep 2011
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A general view of Gate C at Wembley Stadium where a man was assaulted and later died before the England v Wales football match
Welsh football fan murdered outside Wembley Stadium, London, Britain - 07 Sep 2011
A general view of Gate C at Wembley Stadium, London, where a man was assaulted and later died before the England v Wales football match last night. The victim is yet to be formally identified but is thought to be Mike Dye, a Welsh Cardiff City fan. Six people have been arrested
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Welsh football fan murdered outside Wembley Stadium, London, Britain - 07 Sep 2011
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Gravel marks the spot outside Gate C at Wembley Stadium where a man was assaulted and later died before the England v Wales football match
Welsh football fan murdered outside Wembley Stadium, London, Britain - 07 Sep 2011
Gravel marks the spot outside Gate C at Wembley Stadium, London, where a man was assaulted and later died before the England v Wales football match last night. The victim is yet to be formally identified but is thought to be Mike Dye, a Welsh Cardiff City fan. Six people have been arrested and a murder inquiry launched.
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Welsh football fan murdered outside Wembley Stadium, London, Britain - 07 Sep 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures / Rex Features (1436421A)
A general view of Gate C at Wembley Stadium where a man was assaulted and later died before the England v Wales football match
Welsh football fan murdered outside Wembley Stadium, London, Britain - 07 Sep 2011
A general view of Gate C at Wembley Stadium, London, where a man was assaulted and later died before the England v Wales football match last night. The victim is yet to be formally identified but is thought to be Mike Dye, a Welsh Cardiff City fan. Six people have been arrested and a murder inquiry launched.
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Man jailed for five years after attacking neighbour with machete in garden waste argument, Hilgay, Norfolk, Britain - 28 Sep 2010
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Wayne Peckham's back garden, which backs onto Paul Sanderson's house
Man jailed for five years after attacking neighbour with machete in garden waste argument, Hilgay, Norfolk, Britain - 28 Sep 2010
A man has been jailed for five years for attacking his neighbour with a machete in a dispute over garden waste. Wayne Peckham was left with a fractured skull and head and hand injuries when he was attacked during a family barbecue last July by neighbour Paul Sanderson. Norwich Crown Court heard that the attack related to a row over a compost heap, with Sanderson accusing Mr Peckham of dumping grass cuttings at the edge of his garden. Sanderson attacked Mr Peckham with the machete in front of his horrified wife and their three children. He then fled fled as a police armed response team, helicopter and dog units rushed to the scene but gave himself up two days later. He later admitted assault causing grievous bodily harm.
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Man jailed for five years after attacking neighbour with machete in garden waste argument, Hilgay, Norfolk, Britain - 28 Sep 2010
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Wayne Peckham's back garden with Paul Sanderson's house in the background
Man jailed for five years after attacking neighbour with machete in garden waste argument, Hilgay, Norfolk, Britain - 28 Sep 2010
A man has been jailed for five years for attacking his neighbour with a machete in a dispute over garden waste. Wayne Peckham was left with a fractured skull and head and hand injuries when he was attacked during a family barbecue last July by neighbour Paul Sanderson. Norwich Crown Court heard that the attack related to a row over a compost heap, with Sanderson accusing Mr Peckham of dumping grass cuttings at the edge of his garden. Sanderson attacked Mr Peckham with the machete in front of his horrified wife and their three children. He then fled fled as a police armed response team, helicopter and dog units rushed to the scene but gave himself up two days later. He later admitted assault causing grievous bodily harm.
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Charlie Sheen arrested for domestic violence against wife, Aspen, Colorado, America - 25 Dec 2009
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Charlie Sheen arrested for domestic violence against wife, Aspen, Colorado, America - 25 Dec 2009
Actor Charlie Sheen spent much of Christmas Day in an Aspen police cell after he apparently put a knife to his wife Brooke Mueller Sheen's throat and threatened to kill her in a fight that began over Christmas after she asked him for a divorce.
Arrest papers quote Mrs Sheen saying the 'Two and Half Men' star had straddled her on a bed and held her down.
An ambulance went to the house, but no-one was taken to hospital.
Police on Saturday said the star was suspected of assault, menacing and criminal mischief. He was released on $8,500 (GBP 5,300) bail.
Sheen will appear in court in Aspen, Colorado, on February 8.
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PEOPLE: Happy Birthday: Charlie Sheen wird 50 Jahre alt
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Charlie Sheen arrested for domestic violence against wife, Aspen, Colorado, America - 25 Dec 2009
Actor Charlie Sheen spent much of Christmas Day in an Aspen police cell after he apparently put a knife to his wife Brooke Mueller Sheen's throat and threatened to kill her in a fight that began over Christmas after she asked him for a divorce.
Arrest papers quote Mrs Sheen saying the 'Two and Half Men' star had straddled her on a bed and held her down.
An ambulance went to the house, but no-one was taken to hospital.
Police on Saturday said the star was suspected of assault, menacing and criminal mischief. He was released on $8,500 (GBP 5,300) bail.
Sheen will appear in court in Aspen, Colorado, on February 8.
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Amy Winehouse at the City of Westminster Magistrates Court on an assault charge, London, Britain - 23 Jul 2009
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Amy Winehouse at the City of Westminster Magistrates Court on an assault charge, London, Britain - 23 Jul 2009
Amy Winehouse appeared at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court today to go on trial for common assault. The charges relate to an incident at a charity ball in September last year when the singer allegedly assaulted Sherene Flash. Earlier this year Winehouse voluntarily attended a police station in London where she was questioned and later arrested in relation to the incident at the Berkeley Ball. She pleaded not guilty to the charges at a later court hearing in March. During the alleged attack Winehouse reportedly punched 30-year-old dancer Flash on the arm and cheek after she approached the singer and asked to take a photograph. Amy recently returned to Britain following an extended break in the Caribbean. She was divorced from her estranged husband Blake Fielder-Civil last week on grounds of adultery.
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Amy Winehouse arriving at the City of Westminster Magistrates Court on an assault charge, London, Britain - 23 Jul 2009
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Amy Winehouse arriving at the City of Westminster Magistrates Court on an assault charge, London, Britain - 23 Jul 2009
Amy Winehouse appeared at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court today to go on trial for common assault. The charges relate to an incident at a charity ball in September last year when the singer allegedly assaulted Sherene Flash. Earlier this year Winehouse voluntarily attended a police station in London where she was questioned and later arrested in relation to the incident at the Berkeley Ball. She pleaded not guilty to the charges at a later court hearing in March. During the alleged attack Winehouse reportedly punched 30-year-old dancer Flash on the arm and cheek after she approached the singer and asked to take a photograph. Amy recently returned to Britain following an extended break in the Caribbean. She was divorced from her estranged husband Blake Fielder-Civil last week on grounds of adultery.
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Amy Winehouse arriving at the City of Westminster Magistrates Court on an assault charge, London, Britain - 23 Jul 2009
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Amy Winehouse arriving at the City of Westminster Magistrates Court on an assault charge, London, Britain - 23 Jul 2009
Amy Winehouse appeared at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court today to go on trial for common assault. The charges relate to an incident at a charity ball in September last year when the singer allegedly assaulted Sherene Flash. Earlier this year Winehouse voluntarily attended a police station in London where she was questioned and later arrested in relation to the incident at the Berkeley Ball. She pleaded not guilty to the charges at a later court hearing in March. During the alleged attack Winehouse reportedly punched 30-year-old dancer Flash on the arm and cheek after she approached the singer and asked to take a photograph. Amy recently returned to Britain following an extended break in the Caribbean. She was divorced from her estranged husband Blake Fielder-Civil last week on grounds of adultery.
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Amy Winehouse Leaving Her Barnet Home with Her Father Mitch to Attend Court in Westminster on an Assault Charge, London, Britain - 17 Mar 2009
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Amy Winehouse Leaving Her Barnet Home with Her Father Mitch to Attend Court in Westminster on an Assault Charge, London, Britain - 17 Mar 2009
Amy Winehouse at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court where she is charged with common assault. The charges relate to an incident at a charity ball in September last year when the singer allegedly assaulted a woman. Earlier this month Winehouse voluntarily attended a police station in London where she was questioned and later arrested in relation to the incident at the Berkeley Ball. According to reports, Winehouse punched a female fan after she approached and asked to take a photograph of the singer. Amy recently returned to Britain following a two-month break in the Caribbean.
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Amy Winehouse arriving at and leaving City of Westminster Magistrates Court, London, Britain - 17 Mar 2009
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Amy Winehouse arriving at and leaving City of Westminster Magistrates Court, London, Britain - 17 Mar 2009
Amy Winehouse at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court where she is charged with common assault. The charges relate to an incident at a charity ball in September last year when the singer allegedly assaulted a woman. Earlier this month Winehouse voluntarily attended a police station in London where she was questioned and later arrested in relation to the incident at the Berkeley Ball. According to reports, Winehouse punched a female fan after she approached and asked to take a photograph of the singer. Amy recently returned to Britain following a two-month break in the Caribbean.
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Amy Winehouse Leaving Her Barnet Home with Her Father Mitch to Attend Court in Westminster on an Assault Charge, London, Britain - 17 Mar 2009
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Amy Winehouse Leaving Her Barnet Home with Her Father Mitch to Attend Court in Westminster on an Assault Charge, London, Britain - 17 Mar 2009
Amy Winehouse at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court where she is charged with common assault. The charges relate to an incident at a charity ball in September last year when the singer allegedly assaulted a woman. Earlier this month Winehouse voluntarily attended a police station in London where she was questioned and later arrested in relation to the incident at the Berkeley Ball. According to reports, Winehouse punched a female fan after she approached and asked to take a photograph of the singer. Amy recently returned to Britain following a two-month break in the Caribbean.
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Coronation Street location filming. Manchester,ritain- July 28, 2008.
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Mel Morton, played by Emma Edmondson, and her friend WPC Abi Sharpe played by Rachael Elizabeth being assaulted by a girl gang.
Coronation Street location filming. Manchester,ritain- July 28, 2008.
Violent Britain comes to Coronation Street when Mel Morton, played by Emma Edmondson, and her friend WPC Abi Sharpe, played by Rachael Elizabeth, are set upon by a girl gang as they enjoy a night out. The realistic fight scene shows Abi being left for dead after her head is stamped on.
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Coronation Street location filming. Manchester,ritain- July 28, 2008.
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Mel Morton, played by Emma Edmondson, and her friend WPC Abi Sharpe played by Rachael Elizabeth being assaulted by a girl gang.
Coronation Street location filming. Manchester,ritain- July 28, 2008.
Violent Britain comes to Coronation Street when Mel Morton, played by Emma Edmondson, and her friend WPC Abi Sharpe, played by Rachael Elizabeth, are set upon by a girl gang as they enjoy a night out. The realistic fight scene shows Abi being left for dead after her head is stamped on.
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Coronation Street location filming. Manchester,ritain- July 28, 2008.
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Mel Morton, played by Emma Edmondson, and her friend WPC Abi Sharpe played by Rachael Elizabeth being assaulted by a girl gang.
Coronation Street location filming. Manchester,ritain- July 28, 2008.
Violent Britain comes to Coronation Street when Mel Morton, played by Emma Edmondson, and her friend WPC Abi Sharpe, played by Rachael Elizabeth, are set upon by a girl gang as they enjoy a night out. The realistic fight scene shows Abi being left for dead after her head is stamped on.
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Coronation Street location filming. Manchester,ritain- July 28, 2008.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Campbell / Rex Features ( 788005d )
Mel Morton, played by Emma Edmondson, and her friend WPC Abi Sharpe played by Rachael Elizabeth being assaulted by a girl gang.
Coronation Street location filming. Manchester,ritain- July 28, 2008.
Violent Britain comes to Coronation Street when Mel Morton, played by Emma Edmondson, and her friend WPC Abi Sharpe, played by Rachael Elizabeth, are set upon by a girl gang as they enjoy a night out. The realistic fight scene shows Abi being left for dead after her head is stamped on.
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