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  • After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
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    After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
    As a 16-year-old facing an Australian court, Nasrudin Yahya had 'no idea' he was going to jail because his interpreter did not speak his language.

    In hundreds of cases like Kevin and Yahya's, federal police relied on a now discredited technique of wrist X-ray analysis to claim the minors were adults.

    They relied on the technique despite having information that should have cast doubts on its reliability and accuracy.

    The misuse of the wrist X-ray evidence is now well-known, prompting the overturning of multiple criminal convictions. The commonwealth agreed in October to pay $27.5m in compensation to 220 children who were wrongly detained.

    Traffic in front of the Oeba Traditional Market, Old Town, Kupang City, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia on June 12, 2024. Kevin, whose real name is Arjo Usman, arrived in Indonesia in 2012 and immediately started working as a construction laborer and motorcycle taxi driver. After that, Kevin took the initiative to open a business making chicken coops, tables, and cabinets by buying leftover raw materials from a wood workshop in Kupang. The chicken coop was the first product he made and sold for Rp. 80,000 at that time. The Kayu Putih Village has many domitory houses, which makes small study table orders highly sought after. In a month, Kevin earns Rp 800,000 - 1,000,000, which he uses to pay for his boarding house and daily expenses.

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  • After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
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    After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
    As a 16-year-old facing an Australian court, Nasrudin Yahya had 'no idea' he was going to jail because his interpreter did not speak his language.

    In hundreds of cases like Kevin and Yahya's, federal police relied on a now discredited technique of wrist X-ray analysis to claim the minors were adults.

    They relied on the technique despite having information that should have cast doubts on its reliability and accuracy.

    The misuse of the wrist X-ray evidence is now well-known, prompting the overturning of multiple criminal convictions. The commonwealth agreed in October to pay $27.5m in compensation to 220 children who were wrongly detained.

    Kevin, 31, at the Oeba Market, Old Town, Kupang City, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia on June 12, 2024. Kevin, whose real name is Arjo Usman, arrived in Indonesia in 2012 and immediately started working as a construction laborer and motorcycle taxi driver. After that, Kevin took the initiative to open a business making chicken coops, tables, and cabinets by buying leftover raw materials from a wood workshop in Kupang. The chicken coop was the first product he made and sold for Rp. 80,000 at that time. The Kayu Putih Village has many dormitory houses, which makes small study table orders highly sought after. In a month, Kevin earns Rp 800,000 - 1,000,000, which he uses to pay for his boarding house and daily expenses.

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  • After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
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    After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
    As a 16-year-old facing an Australian court, Nasrudin Yahya had 'no idea' he was going to jail because his interpreter did not speak his language.

    In hundreds of cases like Kevin and Yahya's, federal police relied on a now discredited technique of wrist X-ray analysis to claim the minors were adults.

    They relied on the technique despite having information that should have cast doubts on its reliability and accuracy.

    The misuse of the wrist X-ray evidence is now well-known, prompting the overturning of multiple criminal convictions. The commonwealth agreed in October to pay $27.5m in compensation to 220 children who were wrongly detained.

    Kevin, 31, shows the stall where he used to work before going to Australia, at the Oeba Market, Old Town, Kupang City, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia on June 12, 2024. Kevin, whose real name is Arjo Usman, arrived in Indonesia in 2012 and immediately started working as a construction laborer and motorcycle taxi driver. After that, Kevin took the initiative to open a business making chicken coops, tables, and cabinets by buying leftover raw materials from a wood workshop in Kupang. The chicken coop was the first product he made and sold for Rp. 80,000 at that time. The Kayu Putih Village has many domitory houses, which makes small study table orders highly sought after. In a month, Kevin earns Rp 800,000 - 1,000,000, which he uses to pay for his boarding house and daily expenses.

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  • After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
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    After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
    As a 16-year-old facing an Australian court, Nasrudin Yahya had 'no idea' he was going to jail because his interpreter did not speak his language.

    In hundreds of cases like Kevin and Yahya's, federal police relied on a now discredited technique of wrist X-ray analysis to claim the minors were adults.

    They relied on the technique despite having information that should have cast doubts on its reliability and accuracy.

    The misuse of the wrist X-ray evidence is now well-known, prompting the overturning of multiple criminal convictions. The commonwealth agreed in October to pay $27.5m in compensation to 220 children who were wrongly detained.

    Vendors at the Oeba Traditional Market, Old Town, Kupang City, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia on June 12, 2024. Kevin, whose real name is Arjo Usman, arrived in Indonesia in 2012 and immediately started working as a construction laborer and motorcycle taxi driver. After that, Kevin took the initiative to open a business making chicken coops, tables, and cabinets by buying leftover raw materials from a wood workshop in Kupang. The chicken coop was the first product he made and sold for Rp. 80,000 at that time. The Kayu Putih Village has many dormitory houses, which makes small study table orders highly sought after. In a month, Kevin earns Rp 800,000 - 1,000,000, which he uses to pay for his boarding house and daily expenses.

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  • After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
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    After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
    As a 16-year-old facing an Australian court, Nasrudin Yahya had 'no idea' he was going to jail because his interpreter did not speak his language.

    In hundreds of cases like Kevin and Yahya's, federal police relied on a now discredited technique of wrist X-ray analysis to claim the minors were adults.

    They relied on the technique despite having information that should have cast doubts on its reliability and accuracy.

    The misuse of the wrist X-ray evidence is now well-known, prompting the overturning of multiple criminal convictions. The commonwealth agreed in October to pay $27.5m in compensation to 220 children who were wrongly detained.

    Kevin, 31, displays trophies and awards he obtained from various competitions while in Australia, Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia on June 12, 2024. Kevin, whose real name is Arjo Usman, arrived in Indonesia in 2012 and immediately started working as a construction laborer and motorcycle taxi driver. After that, Kevin took the initiative to open a business making chicken coops, tables, and cabinets by buying leftover raw materials from a wood workshop in Kupang. The chicken coop was the first product he made and sold for Rp. 80,000 at that time. The Kayu Putih Village has many boarding houses, which makes small study table orders highly sought after. In a month, Kevin earns Rp 800,000 - 1,000,000, which he uses to pay for his boarding house and daily expenses.

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  • After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
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    After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
    As a 16-year-old facing an Australian court, Nasrudin Yahya had 'no idea' he was going to jail because his interpreter did not speak his language.

    In hundreds of cases like Kevin and Yahya's, federal police relied on a now discredited technique of wrist X-ray analysis to claim the minors were adults.

    They relied on the technique despite having information that should have cast doubts on its reliability and accuracy.

    The misuse of the wrist X-ray evidence is now well-known, prompting the overturning of multiple criminal convictions. The commonwealth agreed in October to pay $27.5m in compensation to 220 children who were wrongly detained.

    Kevin, 31, in his dorm in Oebobo, Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia on June 12, 2024. Kevin, whose real name is Arjo Usman, arrived in Indonesia in 2012 and immediately started working as a construction laborer and motorcycle taxi driver. After that, Kevin took the initiative to open a business making chicken coops, tables, and cabinets by buying leftover raw materials from a wood workshop in Kupang. The chicken coop was the first product he made and sold for Rp. 80,000 at that time. The Kayu Putih Village has many boarding houses, which makes small study table orders highly sought after. In a month, Kevin earns Rp 800,000 - 1,000,000, which he uses to pay for his boarding house and daily expenses.

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  • After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
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    After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
    As a 16-year-old facing an Australian court, Nasrudin Yahya had 'no idea' he was going to jail because his interpreter did not speak his language.

    In hundreds of cases like Kevin and Yahya's, federal police relied on a now discredited technique of wrist X-ray analysis to claim the minors were adults.

    They relied on the technique despite having information that should have cast doubts on its reliability and accuracy.

    The misuse of the wrist X-ray evidence is now well-known, prompting the overturning of multiple criminal convictions. The commonwealth agreed in October to pay $27.5m in compensation to 220 children who were wrongly detained.

    Kevin, 31, in his dorm in Oebobo, Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia on June 12, 2024. Kevin, whose real name is Arjo Usman, arrived in Indonesia in 2012 and immediately started working as a construction laborer and motorcycle taxi driver. After that, Kevin took the initiative to open a business making chicken coops, tables, and cabinets by buying leftover raw materials from a wood workshop in Kupang. The chicken coop was the first product he made and sold for Rp. 80,000 at that time. The Kayu Putih Village has many boarding houses, which makes small study table orders highly sought after. In a month, Kevin earns Rp 800,000 - 1,000,000, which he uses to pay for his boarding house and daily expenses.

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  • After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
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    After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
    As a 16-year-old facing an Australian court, Nasrudin Yahya had 'no idea' he was going to jail because his interpreter did not speak his language.

    In hundreds of cases like Kevin and Yahya's, federal police relied on a now discredited technique of wrist X-ray analysis to claim the minors were adults.

    They relied on the technique despite having information that should have cast doubts on its reliability and accuracy.

    The misuse of the wrist X-ray evidence is now well-known, prompting the overturning of multiple criminal convictions. The commonwealth agreed in October to pay $27.5m in compensation to 220 children who were wrongly detained.

    Kevin, 31, in his dorm in Oebobo, Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia on June 12, 2024. Kevin, whose real name is Arjo Usman, arrived in Indonesia in 2012 and immediately started working as a construction laborer and motorcycle taxi driver. After that, Kevin took the initiative to open a business making chicken coops, tables, and cabinets by buying leftover raw materials from a wood workshop in Kupang. The chicken coop was the first product he made and sold for Rp. 80,000 at that time. The Kayu Putih Village has many boarding houses, which makes small study table orders highly sought after. In a month, Kevin earns Rp 800,000 - 1,000,000, which he uses to pay for his boarding house and daily expenses.

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  • After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
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    After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
    As a 16-year-old facing an Australian court, Nasrudin Yahya had 'no idea' he was going to jail because his interpreter did not speak his language.

    In hundreds of cases like Kevin and Yahya's, federal police relied on a now discredited technique of wrist X-ray analysis to claim the minors were adults.

    They relied on the technique despite having information that should have cast doubts on its reliability and accuracy.

    The misuse of the wrist X-ray evidence is now well-known, prompting the overturning of multiple criminal convictions. The commonwealth agreed in October to pay $27.5m in compensation to 220 children who were wrongly detained.

    Kevin, 31, checks the books in his workshop in Oebobo, Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia on June 12, 2024. Kevin, whose real name is Arjo Usman, arrived in Indonesia in 2012 and immediately started working as a construction laborer and motorcycle taxi driver. After that, Kevin took the initiative to open a business making chicken coops, tables, and cabinets by buying leftover raw materials from a wood workshop in Kupang. The chicken coop was the first product he made and sold for Rp. 80,000 at that time. The Kayu Putih Village has many boarding houses, which makes small study table orders highly sought after. In a month, Kevin earns Rp 800,000 - 1,000,000, which he uses to pay for his boarding house and daily expenses.

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  • After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
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    After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
    As a 16-year-old facing an Australian court, Nasrudin Yahya had 'no idea' he was going to jail because his interpreter did not speak his language.

    In hundreds of cases like Kevin and Yahya's, federal police relied on a now discredited technique of wrist X-ray analysis to claim the minors were adults.

    They relied on the technique despite having information that should have cast doubts on its reliability and accuracy.

    The misuse of the wrist X-ray evidence is now well-known, prompting the overturning of multiple criminal convictions. The commonwealth agreed in October to pay $27.5m in compensation to 220 children who were wrongly detained.

    The traffic on the streets of Kupang city, traversed daily by Nasrudin, Kupang, Indonesia, June 11, 2024. Nasrudin rents a room with his wife and two children and works as a motorcycle taxi driver in Kota Kupang with a daily income of Rp 50,000 to 70,000.

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  • After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
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    After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
    As a 16-year-old facing an Australian court, Nasrudin Yahya had 'no idea' he was going to jail because his interpreter did not speak his language.

    In hundreds of cases like Kevin and Yahya's, federal police relied on a now discredited technique of wrist X-ray analysis to claim the minors were adults.

    They relied on the technique despite having information that should have cast doubts on its reliability and accuracy.

    The misuse of the wrist X-ray evidence is now well-known, prompting the overturning of multiple criminal convictions. The commonwealth agreed in October to pay $27.5m in compensation to 220 children who were wrongly detained.

    Nasrudin Yahya, 31, caressing the head of his child Arsyila Aurora Nasrudin Mini, 2.5, in El Tari, Oebobo, Kupang, Indonesia, June 11, 2024. Every time Nasrudin comes home from work, Arsyila always welcomes him dan invites him to go around on the motorcycle. Nasrudin rents a room with his wife and two children and works as a motorcycle taxi driver in Kota Kupang with a daily income of Rp 50,000 to 70,000.

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  • After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
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    After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
    As a 16-year-old facing an Australian court, Nasrudin Yahya had 'no idea' he was going to jail because his interpreter did not speak his language.

    In hundreds of cases like Kevin and Yahya's, federal police relied on a now discredited technique of wrist X-ray analysis to claim the minors were adults.

    They relied on the technique despite having information that should have cast doubts on its reliability and accuracy.

    The misuse of the wrist X-ray evidence is now well-known, prompting the overturning of multiple criminal convictions. The commonwealth agreed in October to pay $27.5m in compensation to 220 children who were wrongly detained.

    Nasrudin Yahya, 31, resting at Kelapa Lima pier, Kupang, Indonesia, June 11, 2024. Nasrudin rents a room with his wife and two children and works as a motorcycle taxi driver in Kota Kupang with a daily income of Rp 50,000 to 70,000.

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  • After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
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    After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
    As a 16-year-old facing an Australian court, Nasrudin Yahya had 'no idea' he was going to jail because his interpreter did not speak his language.

    In hundreds of cases like Kevin and Yahya's, federal police relied on a now discredited technique of wrist X-ray analysis to claim the minors were adults.

    They relied on the technique despite having information that should have cast doubts on its reliability and accuracy.

    The misuse of the wrist X-ray evidence is now well-known, prompting the overturning of multiple criminal convictions. The commonwealth agreed in October to pay $27.5m in compensation to 220 children who were wrongly detained.

    Nasrudin Yahya, 31, resting at Kelapa Lima pier, Kupang, Indonesia, June 11, 2024. Nasrudin rents a room with his wife and two children and works as a motorcycle taxi driver in Kota Kupang with a daily income of Rp 50,000 to 70,000.

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  • After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
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    After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
    As a 16-year-old facing an Australian court, Nasrudin Yahya had 'no idea' he was going to jail because his interpreter did not speak his language.

    In hundreds of cases like Kevin and Yahya's, federal police relied on a now discredited technique of wrist X-ray analysis to claim the minors were adults.

    They relied on the technique despite having information that should have cast doubts on its reliability and accuracy.

    The misuse of the wrist X-ray evidence is now well-known, prompting the overturning of multiple criminal convictions. The commonwealth agreed in October to pay $27.5m in compensation to 220 children who were wrongly detained.

    Nasrudin Yahya, 31,pose at Kelapa Lima pier, Kupang, Indonesia, June 11, 2024. Nasrudin rents a room with his wife and two children and works as a motorcycle taxi driver in Kota Kupang with a daily income of Rp 50,000 to 70,000.

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  • After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
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    After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
    As a 16-year-old facing an Australian court, Nasrudin Yahya had 'no idea' he was going to jail because his interpreter did not speak his language.

    In hundreds of cases like Kevin and Yahya's, federal police relied on a now discredited technique of wrist X-ray analysis to claim the minors were adults.

    They relied on the technique despite having information that should have cast doubts on its reliability and accuracy.

    The misuse of the wrist X-ray evidence is now well-known, prompting the overturning of multiple criminal convictions. The commonwealth agreed in October to pay $27.5m in compensation to 220 children who were wrongly detained.

    Children playing in the sand at Kelapa Lima pier, Kupang, Indonesia, June 11, 2024

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  • After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
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    After serving years as children in Australian adult prisons, Indonesians reveal new anguish.
    As a 16-year-old facing an Australian court, Nasrudin Yahya had 'no idea' he was going to jail because his interpreter did not speak his language.

    In hundreds of cases like Kevin and Yahya's, federal police relied on a now discredited technique of wrist X-ray analysis to claim the minors were adults.

    They relied on the technique despite having information that should have cast doubts on its reliability and accuracy.

    The misuse of the wrist X-ray evidence is now well-known, prompting the overturning of multiple criminal convictions. The commonwealth agreed in October to pay $27.5m in compensation to 220 children who were wrongly detained.

    Fishing boats in the waters of Kupang, Indonesia, June 11, 2024.

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  • NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jemal Countess/UPI/Shutterstock (13001947s)
    Pro-Abortion advocates march through the streets of Washington DC during a march from the US Supreme Court to the White House to protest the U.S. Supreme Court overturning of Roe v. Wade, which ended federal abortion protection making abortion regulation an issue decided by individual states at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, DC on Sunday, June 26 2022.
    Candlelight Vigel and Continuing Protest in the Aftermath of the Overturning of Roe Vs Wade, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 26 Jun 2022

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  • NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jemal Countess/UPI/Shutterstock (13001947t)
    An activists from the group "Our Rights D.C." holds candles prior to a moment of silence at a candlelight vigil held days after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, which ended federal abortion protection making abortion regulation an issue decided by individual states at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, DC on Sunday, June 26 2022.
    Candlelight Vigel and Continuing Protest in the Aftermath of the Overturning of Roe Vs Wade, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 26 Jun 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jemal Countess/UPI/Shutterstock (13001947u)
    Demonstrators light candles prior to a moment of silence at a candlelight vigil held days after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, which ended federal abortion protection making abortion regulation an issue decided by individual states at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, DC on Sunday, June 26 2022.
    Candlelight Vigel and Continuing Protest in the Aftermath of the Overturning of Roe Vs Wade, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 26 Jun 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jemal Countess/UPI/Shutterstock (13001947p)
    An activists from the group "Our Rights D.C." hold candles in silence during a candlelight vigil held days after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, which ended federal abortion protection making abortion regulation an issue decided by individual states at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, DC on Sunday, June 26 2022.
    Candlelight Vigel and Continuing Protest in the Aftermath of the Overturning of Roe Vs Wade, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 26 Jun 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jemal Countess/UPI/Shutterstock (13001947r)
    Pro-Abortion advocates march through the streets of Washington DC during a march from the US Supreme Court to the White House to protest the U.S. Supreme Court overturning of Roe v. Wade, which ended federal abortion protection making abortion regulation an issue decided by individual states at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, DC on Sunday, June 26 2022.
    Candlelight Vigel and Continuing Protest in the Aftermath of the Overturning of Roe Vs Wade, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 26 Jun 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jemal Countess/UPI/Shutterstock (13001947q)
    Protestors attend a candlelight vigil outside of the US Supreme Court days after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, which ended federal abortion protection making abortion regulation an issue decided by individual states at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, DC on Sunday, June 26 2022.
    Candlelight Vigel and Continuing Protest in the Aftermath of the Overturning of Roe Vs Wade, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 26 Jun 2022

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  • NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
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    Protestors outside of the US Supreme Court dance prior to a candlelight vigil days after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, which ended federal abortion protection making abortion regulation an issue decided by individual states at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, DC on Sunday, June 26 2022.
    Candlelight Vigel and Continuing Protest in the Aftermath of the Overturning of Roe Vs Wade, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 26 Jun 2022

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  • NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jemal Countess/UPI/Shutterstock (13001947l)
    Demonstrators light candles prior to a moment of silence at a candlelight vigil held days after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, which ended federal abortion protection making abortion regulation an issue decided by individual states at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, DC on Sunday, June 26 2022.
    Candlelight Vigel and Continuing Protest in the Aftermath of the Overturning of Roe Vs Wade, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 26 Jun 2022

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  • NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jemal Countess/UPI/Shutterstock (13001947m)
    Pro-Abortion advocates march through the streets of Washington DC during a march from the US Supreme Court to the White House to protest the U.S. Supreme Court overturning of Roe v. Wade, which ended federal abortion protection making abortion regulation an issue decided by individual states at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, DC on Sunday, June 26 2022.
    Candlelight Vigel and Continuing Protest in the Aftermath of the Overturning of Roe Vs Wade, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 26 Jun 2022

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  • NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jemal Countess/UPI/Shutterstock (13001947n)
    A woman addresses the crowd during a candlelight vigil held days after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, which ended federal abortion protection making abortion regulation an issue decided by individual states at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, DC on Sunday, June 26 2022.
    Candlelight Vigel and Continuing Protest in the Aftermath of the Overturning of Roe Vs Wade, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 26 Jun 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jemal Countess/UPI/Shutterstock (13001947h)
    Protestors outside of the US Supreme Court listen to speakers during a candlelight vigil days after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, which ended federal abortion protection making abortion regulation an issue decided by individual states at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, DC on Sunday, June 26 2022.
    Candlelight Vigel and Continuing Protest in the Aftermath of the Overturning of Roe Vs Wade, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 26 Jun 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jemal Countess/UPI/Shutterstock (13001947i)
    Three woman embrace and comfort one another during a candlelight vigil held days after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, which ended federal abortion protection making abortion regulation an issue decided by individual states at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, DC on Sunday, June 26 2022.
    Candlelight Vigel and Continuing Protest in the Aftermath of the Overturning of Roe Vs Wade, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 26 Jun 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jemal Countess/UPI/Shutterstock (13001947j)
    Three woman embrace and comfort one another during a candlelight vigil held days after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, which ended federal abortion protection making abortion regulation an issue decided by individual states at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, DC on Sunday, June 26 2022.
    Candlelight Vigel and Continuing Protest in the Aftermath of the Overturning of Roe Vs Wade, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 26 Jun 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jemal Countess/UPI/Shutterstock (13001947k)
    A mother and daughter attend a candlelight vigil outside of the US Supreme court days after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, which ended federal abortion protection making abortion regulation an issue decided by individual states at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, DC on Sunday, June 26 2022.
    Candlelight Vigel and Continuing Protest in the Aftermath of the Overturning of Roe Vs Wade, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 26 Jun 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jemal Countess/UPI/Shutterstock (13001947f)
    Three woman embrace and comfort one another during a candlelight vigil held days after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, which ended federal abortion protection making abortion regulation an issue decided by individual states at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, DC on Sunday, June 26 2022.
    Candlelight Vigel and Continuing Protest in the Aftermath of the Overturning of Roe Vs Wade, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 26 Jun 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jemal Countess/UPI/Shutterstock (13001947g)
    An activists from the group "Our Rights D.C." holds candles prior to a moment of silence at a candlelight vigil held days after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, which ended federal abortion protection making abortion regulation an issue decided by individual states at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, DC on Sunday, June 26 2022.
    Candlelight Vigel and Continuing Protest in the Aftermath of the Overturning of Roe Vs Wade, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 26 Jun 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jemal Countess/UPI/Shutterstock (13001947c)
    Activists from the group "Our Rights D.C." hold candles in silence during a candlelight vigil held days after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, which ended federal abortion protection making abortion regulation an issue decided by individual states at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, DC on Sunday, June 26 2022.
    Candlelight Vigel and Continuing Protest in the Aftermath of the Overturning of Roe Vs Wade, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 26 Jun 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jemal Countess/UPI/Shutterstock (13001947e)
    Attendees of a candlelight vigil hold candles during a moment of silence days after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, which ended federal abortion protection making abortion regulation an issue decided by individual states at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, DC on Sunday, June 26 2022.
    Candlelight Vigel and Continuing Protest in the Aftermath of the Overturning of Roe Vs Wade, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 26 Jun 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Anhaltender Protest nach der Abtreibungsurteil in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jemal Countess/UPI/Shutterstock (13001947d)
    Attendees of a candlelight vigil sit quietly during a moment of silence days after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, which ended federal abortion protection making abortion regulation an issue decided by individual states at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, DC on Sunday, June 26 2022.
    Candlelight Vigel and Continuing Protest in the Aftermath of the Overturning of Roe Vs Wade, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 26 Jun 2022

    (c) Dukas