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  • A newsstand in Kathmandu. The policeforces geared up for massive riots, but none erupted. April 10th 2008 the historic Consistuent assembly elections took place in Nepal, putting an end to a centuries of monarchy. The assembly will form a new constitution and abolish the monarchy and King Gyanendras rule. The big question remains if the new maoist led government will be a positive or a negative factor in a country that recently emerged from a decade of civilwar. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • A maoists elections campaign poster in Kathmandu. The policeforces geared up for massive riots, but none erupted. April 10th 2008 the historic Consistuent assembly elections took place in Nepal, putting an end to a centuries of monarchy. The assembly will form a new constitution and abolish the monarchy and King Gyanendras rule. The big question remains if the new maoist led government will be a positive or a negative factor in a country that recently emerged from a decade of civilwar. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Maoists celebrates in the streets. The policeforces geared up for massive riots, but none erupted. April 10th 2008 the historic Consistuent assembly elections took place in Nepal, putting an end to a centuries of monarchy. The assembly will form a new constitution and abolish the monarchy and King Gyanendras rule. The big question remains if the new maoist led government will be a positive or a negative factor in a country that recently emerged from a decade of civilwar. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • The policeforces geared up for massive riots, but none erupted. April 10th 2008 the historic Consistuent assembly elections took place in Nepal, putting an end to a centuries of monarchy. The assembly will form a new constitution and abolish the monarchy and King Gyanendras rule. The big question remains if the new maoist led government will be a positive or a negative factor in a country that recently emerged from a decade of civilwar. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • People in line for the polls. Policeforces geared up for massive riots, but none erupted. April 10th 2008 the historic Consistuent assembly elections took place in Nepal, putting an end to a centuries of monarchy. The assembly will form a new constitution and abolish the monarchy and King Gyanendras rule. The big question remains if the new maoist led government will be a positive or a negative factor in a country that recently emerged from a decade of civilwar. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Women where a clear majority in the statistics during the polls. April 10th 2008 the historic Consistuent assembly elections took place in Nepal, putting an end to a centuries of monarchy. The assembly will form a new constitution and abolish the monarchy and King Gyanendras rule. The big question remains if the new maoist led government will be a positive or a negative factor in a country that recently emerged from a decade of civilwar. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Life goes as usual in Kathmandu during the elections. The policeforces geared up for massive riots, but none erupted. April 10th 2008 the historic Consistuent assembly elections took place in Nepal, putting an end to a centuries of monarchy. The assembly will form a new constitution and abolish the monarchy and King Gyanendras rule. The big question remains if the new maoist led government will be a positive or a negative factor in a country that recently emerged from a decade of civilwar. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Nepali policeforces watch as maoists celebrate their victory. April 10th 2008 the historic Consistuent assembly elections took place in Nepal, putting an end to a centuries of monarchy. The assembly will form a new constitution and abolish the monarchy and King Gyanendras rule. The big question remains if the new maoist led government will be a positive or a negative factor in a country that recently emerged from a decade of civilwar. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • A woman and a child passes maoist propaganda in Kathmandu. The policeforces geared up for massive riots, but none erupted. April 10th 2008 the historic Consistuent assembly elections took place in Nepal, putting an end to a centuries of monarchy. The assembly will form a new constitution and abolish the monarchy and King Gyanendras rule. The big question remains if the new maoist led government will be a positive or a negative factor in a country that recently emerged from a decade of civilwar. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Maoists celebrates in the streets. The policeforces geared up for massive riots, but none erupted. April 10th 2008 the historic Consistuent assembly elections took place in Nepal, putting an end to a centuries of monarchy. The assembly will form a new constitution and abolish the monarchy and King Gyanendras rule. The big question remains if the new maoist led government will be a positive or a negative factor in a country that recently emerged from a decade of civilwar. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • maoists celebrates in the streets. The policeforces geared up for massive riots, but none erupted. April 10th 2008 the historic Consistuent assembly elections took place in Nepal, putting an end to a centuries of monarchy. The assembly will form a new constitution and abolish the monarchy and King Gyanendras rule. The big question remains if the new maoist led government will be a positive or a negative factor in a country that recently emerged from a decade of civilwar. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • The maoiost flag. April 10th 2008 the historic Consistuent assembly elections took place in Nepal, putting an end to a centuries of monarchy. The assembly will form a new constitution and abolish the monarchy and King Gyanendras rule. The big question remains if the new maoist led government will be a positive or a negative factor in a country that recently emerged from a decade of civilwar. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • People celebrates in the streets of Kathmandu. April 10th 2008 the historic Consistuent assembly elections took place in Nepal, putting an end to a centuries of monarchy. The assembly will form a new constitution and abolish the monarchy and King Gyanendras rule. The big question remains if the new maoist led government will be a positive or a negative factor in a country that recently emerged from a decade of civilwar. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Life goes as usual in Kathmandu during the elections. The policeforces geared up for massive riots, but none erupted. April 10th 2008 the historic Consistuent assembly elections took place in Nepal, putting an end to a centuries of monarchy. The assembly will form a new constitution and abolish the monarchy and King Gyanendras rule. The big question remains if the new maoist led government will be a positive or a negative factor in a country that recently emerged from a decade of civilwar. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Nepali policeforces watch as maoists celebrate their victory. April 10th 2008 the historic Consistuent assembly elections took place in Nepal, putting an end to a centuries of monarchy. The assembly will form a new constitution and abolish the monarchy and King Gyanendras rule. The big question remains if the new maoist led government will be a positive or a negative factor in a country that recently emerged from a decade of civilwar. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Elelction campaign posters hangs in the night. Policeforces geared up for massive riots, but none erupted. April 10th 2008 the historic Consistuent assembly elections took place in Nepal, putting an end to a centuries of monarchy. The assembly will form a new constitution and abolish the monarchy and King Gyanendras rule. The big question remains if the new maoist led government will be a positive or a negative factor in a country that recently emerged from a decade of civilwar. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Life goes as usual in Kathmandu during the elections. The policeforces geared up for massive riots, but none erupted. April 10th 2008 the historic Consistuent assembly elections took place in Nepal, putting an end to a centuries of monarchy. The assembly will form a new constitution and abolish the monarchy and King Gyanendras rule. The big question remains if the new maoist led government will be a positive or a negative factor in a country that recently emerged from a decade of civilwar. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • According to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Sierra Leone is one of the poorest nations on the face of earth. Recently it saw the end of a decade of civil-war, that caused an extreme suffering for the population. Tens of thousands became victims of armed forces on amphetamine, that cut limbs for fun, child soldiers armed to the teeth with Kalashnikows.  An entire population was driven away from their homes and the infrastructure was completely destroyed. Today thanks to some 15.000 soldiers from the UN-AMSIL peacekeeping force, order is restored and dailylife is again more or less as it once was. Many of those who saw the horrors of the war can manage to move on with their lives, many cant manage. <br />
Kissy Mental Hospital is located on a small hilltop on the north part of the capitol Freetown in a small suburbia named Kissy, The hospital compound was constructed in the mid 1800s under the bristish colonny empire. It has served several different purposes in the past, today it serves as the only institution for individuals suffering from mental illness in the whole country. <br />
The chief nurse tells that few turns back to narmality, some of the young boys are examples of success. He admits that its not the easiest place to become sane, rather a place that makes you insane.
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  • A boy lies naked on what is left of a matrass on the floor inside a dorm in the Kissy clinic. According to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Sierra Leone is one of the poorest nations on the face of earth. Recently it saw the end of a decade of civil-war, that caused an extreme suffering for the population. Tens of thousands became victims of armed forces on amphetamine, that cut limbs for fun, child soldiers armed to the teeth with Kalashnikows.  An entire population was driven away from their homes and the infrastructure was completely destroyed. Today thanks to some 15.000 soldiers from the UN-AMSIL peacekeeping force, order is restored and dailylife is again more or less as it once was. Many of those who saw the horrors of the war can manage to move on with their lives, many cant manage. <br />
Kissy Mental Hospital is located on a small hilltop on the north part of the capitol Freetown in a small suburbia named Kissy, The hospital compound was constructed in the mid 1800s under the bristish colonny empire. It has served several different purposes in the past, today it serves as the only institution for individuals suffering from mental illness in the whole country. <br />
The chief nurse tells that few turns back to narmality, some of the young boys are examples of success. He admits that its not the easiest place to become sane, rather a place that makes you insane.
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  • A man stands footchained to a heavy constyruction inside his dorm.  According to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Sierra Leone is one of the poorest nations on the face of earth. Recently it saw the end of a decade of civil-war, that caused an extreme suffering for the population. Tens of thousands became victims of armed forces on amphetamine, that cut limbs for fun, child soldiers armed to the teeth with Kalashnikows.  An entire population was driven away from their homes and the infrastructure was completely destroyed. Today thanks to some 15.000 soldiers from the UN-AMSIL peacekeeping force, order is restored and dailylife is again more or less as it once was. Many of those who saw the horrors of the war can manage to move on with their lives, many cant manage. <br />
Kissy Mental Hospital is located on a small hilltop on the north part of the capitol Freetown in a small suburbia named Kissy, The hospital compound was constructed in the mid 1800s under the bristish colonny empire. It has served several different purposes in the past, today it serves as the only institution for individuals suffering from mental illness in the whole country. <br />
The chief nurse tells that few turns back to narmality, some of the young boys are examples of success. He admits that its not the easiest place to become sane, rather a place that makes you insane.
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  • A man sits in a closed courtyard eating his daily meal. According to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Sierra Leone is one of the poorest nations on the face of earth. Recently it saw the end of a decade of civil-war, that caused an extreme suffering for the population. Tens of thousands became victims of armed forces on amphetamine, that cut limbs for fun, child soldiers armed to the teeth with Kalashnikows.  An entire population was driven away from their homes and the infrastructure was completely destroyed. Today thanks to some 15.000 soldiers from the UN-AMSIL peacekeeping force, order is restored and dailylife is again more or less as it once was. Many of those who saw the horrors of the war can manage to move on with their lives, many cant manage. <br />
Kissy Mental Hospital is located on a small hilltop on the north part of the capitol Freetown in a small suburbia named Kissy, The hospital compound was constructed in the mid 1800s under the bristish colonny empire. It has served several different purposes in the past, today it serves as the only institution for individuals suffering from mental illness in the whole country. <br />
The chief nurse tells that few turns back to narmality, some of the young boys are examples of success. He admits that its not the easiest place to become sane, rather a place that makes you insane.
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  • A man sits outside in a courtyard in  Kissy mental institution. According to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Sierra Leone is one of the poorest nations on the face of earth. Recently it saw the end of a decade of civil-war, that caused an extreme suffering for the population. Tens of thousands became victims of armed forces on amphetamine, that cut limbs for fun, child soldiers armed to the teeth with Kalashnikows.  An entire population was driven away from their homes and the infrastructure was completely destroyed. Today thanks to some 15.000 soldiers from the UN-AMSIL peacekeeping force, order is restored and dailylife is again more or less as it once was. Many of those who saw the horrors of the war can manage to move on with their lives, many cant manage. <br />
Kissy Mental Hospital is located on a small hilltop on the north part of the capitol Freetown in a small suburbia named Kissy, The hospital compound was constructed in the mid 1800s under the bristish colonny empire. It has served several different purposes in the past, today it serves as the only institution for individuals suffering from mental illness in the whole country. <br />
The chief nurse tells that few turns back to narmality, some of the young boys are examples of success. He admits that its not the easiest place to become sane, rather a place that makes you insane.
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  • According to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Sierra Leone is one of the poorest nations on the face of earth. Recently it saw the end of a decade of civil-war, that caused an extreme suffering for the population. Tens of thousands became victims of armed forces on amphetamine, that cut limbs for fun, child soldiers armed to the teeth with Kalashnikows.  An entire population was driven away from their homes and the infrastructure was completely destroyed. Today thanks to some 15.000 soldiers from the UN-AMSIL peacekeeping force, order is restored and dailylife is again more or less as it once was. Many of those who saw the horrors of the war can manage to move on with their lives, many cant manage. <br />
Kissy Mental Hospital is located on a small hilltop on the north part of the capitol Freetown in a small suburbia named Kissy, The hospital compound was constructed in the mid 1800s under the bristish colonny empire. It has served several different purposes in the past, today it serves as the only institution for individuals suffering from mental illness in the whole country. <br />
The chief nurse tells that few turns back to narmality, some of the young boys are examples of success. He admits that its not the easiest place to become sane, rather a place that makes you insane.
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  • According to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Sierra Leone is one of the poorest nations on the face of earth. Recently it saw the end of a decade of civil-war, that caused an extreme suffering for the population. Tens of thousands became victims of armed forces on amphetamine, that cut limbs for fun, child soldiers armed to the teeth with Kalashnikows.  An entire population was driven away from their homes and the infrastructure was completely destroyed. Today thanks to some 15.000 soldiers from the UN-AMSIL peacekeeping force, order is restored and dailylife is again more or less as it once was. Many of those who saw the horrors of the war can manage to move on with their lives, many cant manage. <br />
Kissy Mental Hospital is located on a small hilltop on the north part of the capitol Freetown in a small suburbia named Kissy, The hospital compound was constructed in the mid 1800s under the bristish colonny empire. It has served several different purposes in the past, today it serves as the only institution for individuals suffering from mental illness in the whole country. <br />
The chief nurse tells that few turns back to narmality, some of the young boys are examples of success. He admits that its not the easiest place to become sane, rather a place that makes you insane.
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  • A patient standing in a hallway inside the clinic. According to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Sierra Leone is one of the poorest nations on the face of earth. Recently it saw the end of a decade of civil-war, that caused an extreme suffering for the population. Tens of thousands became victims of armed forces on amphetamine, that cut limbs for fun, child soldiers armed to the teeth with Kalashnikows.  An entire population was driven away from their homes and the infrastructure was completely destroyed. Today thanks to some 15.000 soldiers from the UN-AMSIL peacekeeping force, order is restored and dailylife is again more or less as it once was. Many of those who saw the horrors of the war can manage to move on with their lives, many cant manage. <br />
Kissy Mental Hospital is located on a small hilltop on the north part of the capitol Freetown in a small suburbia named Kissy, The hospital compound was constructed in the mid 1800s under the bristish colonny empire. It has served several different purposes in the past, today it serves as the only institution for individuals suffering from mental illness in the whole country. <br />
The chief nurse tells that few turns back to narmality, some of the young boys are examples of success. He admits that its not the easiest place to become sane, rather a place that makes you insane.
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  • A man sits in a corner in a shared dorm inside Kissy mental institution. According to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Sierra Leone is one of the poorest nations on the face of earth. Recently it saw the end of a decade of civil-war, that caused an extreme suffering for the population. Tens of thousands became victims of armed forces on amphetamine, that cut limbs for fun, child soldiers armed to the teeth with Kalashnikows.  An entire population was driven away from their homes and the infrastructure was completely destroyed. Today thanks to some 15.000 soldiers from the UN-AMSIL peacekeeping force, order is restored and dailylife is again more or less as it once was. Many of those who saw the horrors of the war can manage to move on with their lives, many cant manage. <br />
Kissy Mental Hospital is located on a small hilltop on the north part of the capitol Freetown in a small suburbia named Kissy, The hospital compound was constructed in the mid 1800s under the bristish colonny empire. It has served several different purposes in the past, today it serves as the only institution for individuals suffering from mental illness in the whole country. <br />
The chief nurse tells that few turns back to narmality, some of the young boys are examples of success. He admits that its not the easiest place to become sane, rather a place that makes you insane.
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  • A boy sits on his bed in a shared dorm inside Kissy mental institution. According to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Sierra Leone is one of the poorest nations on the face of earth. Recently it saw the end of a decade of civil-war, that caused an extreme suffering for the population. Tens of thousands became victims of armed forces on amphetamine, that cut limbs for fun, child soldiers armed to the teeth with Kalashnikows.  An entire population was driven away from their homes and the infrastructure was completely destroyed. Today thanks to some 15.000 soldiers from the UN-AMSIL peacekeeping force, order is restored and dailylife is again more or less as it once was. Many of those who saw the horrors of the war can manage to move on with their lives, many cant manage. <br />
Kissy Mental Hospital is located on a small hilltop on the north part of the capitol Freetown in a small suburbia named Kissy, The hospital compound was constructed in the mid 1800s under the bristish colonny empire. It has served several different purposes in the past, today it serves as the only institution for individuals suffering from mental illness in the whole country. <br />
The chief nurse tells that few turns back to narmality, some of the young boys are examples of success. He admits that its not the easiest place to become sane, rather a place that makes you insane.
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  • Fiumicino, Rome, 14.10.2010. Ali Al Jabiri is an Iraqi painter and sculpturer. Ali is the man behind the official portraits and sculptures of Saddam Hussein, that were destructed by US forces in the early stages of the invasion of Iraq. Today Ali lives outside Rome in the Fiumicino area. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 25.07.2011. Police forces guarding one of the five entrances to the garage at the court house. Anders B. Breivik is due to arrive at the Oslo courthouse at 13:00. The aquare around and in front of the building is packed with foreign media. Breivik arrived and left in an armored car escorted by armed police. He is to be imprisoned for eight weeks, awaiting further investigation of the massacre and bopmb attack in Oslo and Utøya. Foto: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Fiumicino, Rome, 14.10.2010. Ali Al Jabiri is an Iraqi painter and sculpturer. Ali is the man behind the official portraits and sculptures of Saddam Hussein, that were destructed by US forces in the early stages of the invasion of Iraq. Today Ali lives outside Rome in the Fiumicino area. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Fiumicino, Rome, 14.10.2010. Ali is seen in an undated photograph together with one of Saddam Husseins look alikes. Ali Al Jabiri is an Iraqi painter and sculpturer. Ali is the man behind the official portraits and sculptures of Saddam Hussein, that were destructed by US forces in the early stages of the invasion of Iraq. Today Ali lives outside Rome in the Fiumicino area. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Fiumicino, Rome, 14.10.2010. A view from inside Alis box or garage. Ali Al Jabiri is an Iraqi painter and sculpturer. Ali is the man behind the official portraits and sculptures of Saddam Hussein, that were destructed by US forces in the early stages of the invasion of Iraq. Today Ali lives outside Rome in the Fiumicino area. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Fiumicino, Rome, 14.10.2010. A view from inside Alis box or garage. Ali Al Jabiri is an Iraqi painter and sculpturer. Ali is the man behind the official portraits and sculptures of Saddam Hussein, that were destructed by US forces in the early stages of the invasion of Iraq. Today Ali lives outside Rome in the Fiumicino area. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Fiumicino, Rome, 14.10.2010. Ali Al Jabiri is an Iraqi painter and sculpturer. Ali is the man behind the official portraits and sculptures of Saddam Hussein, that were destructed by US forces in the early stages of the invasion of Iraq. Today Ali lives outside Rome in the Fiumicino area. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Fiumicino, Rome, 14.10.2010. Ali Al Jabiri is an Iraqi painter and sculpturer. Ali is the man behind the official portraits and sculptures of Saddam Hussein, that were destructed by US forces in the early stages of the invasion of Iraq. Today Ali lives outside Rome in the Fiumicino area. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Fiumicino, Rome, 14.10.2010. Ali Al Jabiri is an Iraqi painter and sculpturer. Ali is the man behind the official portraits and sculptures of Saddam Hussein, that were destructed by US forces in the early stages of the invasion of Iraq. Today Ali lives outside Rome in the Fiumicino area. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Fiumicino, Rome, 14.10.2010. Ali Al Jabiri is an Iraqi painter and sculpturer. Ali is the man behind the official portraits and sculptures of Saddam Hussein, that were destructed by US forces in the early stages of the invasion of Iraq. Today Ali lives outside Rome in the Fiumicino area. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Fiumicino, Rome, 14.10.2010. Ali is seen in an undated photograph together with the late Saddam Hussein in his Baghdad palace. Ali Al Jabiri is an Iraqi painter and sculpturer. Ali is the man behind the official portraits and sculptures of Saddam Hussein, that were destructed by US forces in the early stages of the invasion of Iraq. Today Ali lives outside Rome in the Fiumicino area. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Fiumicino, Rome, 14.10.2010. Ali Al Jabiri is an Iraqi painter and sculpturer. Ali is the man behind the official portraits and sculptures of Saddam Hussein, that were destructed by US forces in the early stages of the invasion of Iraq. Today Ali lives outside Rome in the Fiumicino area. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Fiumicino, Rome, 14.10.2010. Ali Al Jabiri is an Iraqi painter and sculpturer. Ali is the man behind the official portraits and sculptures of Saddam Hussein, that were destructed by US forces in the early stages of the invasion of Iraq. Today Ali lives outside Rome in the Fiumicino area. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Fiumicino, Rome, 14.10.2010. Ali Al Jabiri is an Iraqi painter and sculpturer. Ali is the man behind the official portraits and sculptures of Saddam Hussein, that were destructed by US forces in the early stages of the invasion of Iraq. Today Ali lives outside Rome in the Fiumicino area. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Fiumicino, Rome, 02.03.2006. Ali Al Jabiri is an Iraqi painter and sculpturer. Ali is the man behind the official portraits and sculptures of Saddam Hussein, that were destructed by US forces in the early stages of the invasion of Iraq. Today Ali lives outside Rome in the Fiumicino area. Photo: Christopher Olssøn. 02 March 2006. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/Littleimagebank.
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  • The transgender society of Nepal is one of a conciderable large community. They  have been supressed by the public and abused by security forces for decades and denied public services such as schools etc. In 2001. Sunil Pant returned from Belarus after studies, and was shocked by the violence and supression against his fellow transgender friends. He later founded the Blue Diamond Society, an NGO working for the rights of homosexuals, lesbians and transgender people. Nepal. Kathmandu 04.2008. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank.com
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  • The transgender society of Nepal is one of a conciderable large community. They  have been supressed by the public and abused by security forces for decades and denied public services such as schools etc. In 2001. Sunil Pant returned from Belarus after studies, and was shocked by the violence and supression against his fellow transgender friends. He later founded the Blue Diamond Society, an NGO working for the rights of homosexuals, lesbians and transgender people. Nepal. Kathmandu 04.2008. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank.com
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  • The transgender society of Nepal is one of a conciderable large community. They  have been supressed by the public and abused by security forces for decades and denied public services such as schools etc. In 2001. Sunil Pant returned from Belarus after studies, and was shocked by the violence and supression against his fellow transgender friends. He later founded the Blue Diamond Society, an NGO working for the rights of homosexuals, lesbians and transgender people. Nepal. Kathmandu 04.2008. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank.com
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  • The transgender society of Nepal is one of a conciderable large community. They  have been supressed by the public and abused by security forces for decades and denied public services such as schools etc. In 2001. Sunil Pant returned from Belarus after studies, and was shocked by the violence and supression against his fellow transgender friends. He later founded the Blue Diamond Society, an NGO working for the rights of homosexuals, lesbians and transgender people. Nepal. Kathmandu 04.2008. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank.com
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  • The transgender society of Nepal is one of a conciderable large community. They  have been supressed by the public and abused by security forces for decades and denied public services such as schools etc. In 2001. Sunil Pant returned from Belarus after studies, and was shocked by the violence and supression against his fellow transgender friends. He later founded the Blue Diamond Society, an NGO working for the rights of homosexuals, lesbians and transgender people. Nepal. Kathmandu 04.2008. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank.com
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  • The transgender society of Nepal is one of a conciderable large community. They  have been supressed by the public and abused by security forces for decades and denied public services such as schools etc. In 2001. Sunil Pant returned from Belarus after studies, and was shocked by the violence and supression against his fellow transgender friends. He later founded the Blue Diamond Society, an NGO working for the rights of homosexuals, lesbians and transgender people. Nepal. Kathmandu 04.2008. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank.com
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  • The transgender society of Nepal is one of a conciderable large community. They  have been supressed by the public and abused by security forces for decades and denied public services such as schools etc. In 2001. Sunil Pant returned from Belarus after studies, and was shocked by the violence and supression against his fellow transgender friends. He later founded the Blue Diamond Society, an NGO working for the rights of homosexuals, lesbians and transgender people. Nepal. Kathmandu 04.2008. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank.com
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  • The transgender society of Nepal is one of a conciderable large community. They  have been supressed by the public and abused by security forces for decades and denied public services such as schools etc. In 2001. Sunil Pant returned from Belarus after studies, and was shocked by the violence and supression against his fellow transgender friends. He later founded the Blue Diamond Society, an NGO working for the rights of homosexuals, lesbians and transgender people. Nepal. Kathmandu 04.2008. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank.com
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  • The transgender society of Nepal is one of a conciderable large community. They  have been supressed by the public and abused by security forces for decades and denied public services such as schools etc. In 2001. Sunil Pant returned from Belarus after studies, and was shocked by the violence and supression against his fellow transgender friends. He later founded the Blue Diamond Society, an NGO working for the rights of homosexuals, lesbians and transgender people. Nepal. Kathmandu 04.2008. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank.com
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  • The transgender society of Nepal is one of a conciderable large community. They  have been supressed by the public and abused by security forces for decades and denied public services such as schools etc. In 2001. Sunil Pant returned from Belarus after studies, and was shocked by the violence and supression against his fellow transgender friends. He later founded the Blue Diamond Society, an NGO working for the rights of homosexuals, lesbians and transgender people. Nepal. Kathmandu 04.2008. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank.com
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  • The transgender society of Nepal is one of a conciderable large community. They  have been supressed by the public and abused by security forces for decades and denied public services such as schools etc. In 2001. Sunil Pant returned from Belarus after studies, and was shocked by the violence and supression against his fellow transgender friends. He later founded the Blue Diamond Society, an NGO working for the rights of homosexuals, lesbians and transgender people. Nepal. Kathmandu 04.2008. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank.com
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  • The transgender society of Nepal is one of a conciderable large community. They  have been supressed by the public and abused by security forces for decades and denied public services such as schools etc. In 2001. Sunil Pant returned from Belarus after studies, and was shocked by the violence and supression against his fellow transgender friends. He later founded the Blue Diamond Society, an NGO working for the rights of homosexuals, lesbians and transgender people. Nepal. Kathmandu 04.2008. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank.com
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  • The transgender society of Nepal is one of a conciderable large community. They  have been supressed by the public and abused by security forces for decades and denied public services such as schools etc. In 2001. Sunil Pant returned from Belarus after studies, and was shocked by the violence and supression against his fellow transgender friends. He later founded the Blue Diamond Society, an NGO working for the rights of homosexuals, lesbians and transgender people. Nepal. Kathmandu 04.2008. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank.com
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  • The transgender society of Nepal is one of a conciderable large community. They  have been supressed by the public and abused by security forces for decades and denied public services such as schools etc. In 2001. Sunil Pant returned from Belarus after studies, and was shocked by the violence and supression against his fellow transgender friends. He later founded the Blue Diamond Society, an NGO working for the rights of homosexuals, lesbians and transgender people. Nepal. Kathmandu 04.2008. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank.com
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  • The transgender society of Nepal is one of a conciderable large community. They  have been supressed by the public and abused by security forces for decades and denied public services such as schools etc. In 2001. Sunil Pant returned from Belarus after studies, and was shocked by the violence and supression against his fellow transgender friends. He later founded the Blue Diamond Society, an NGO working for the rights of homosexuals, lesbians and transgender people. Nepal. Kathmandu 04.2008. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank.com
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  • The transgender society of Nepal is one of a conciderable large community. They  have been supressed by the public and abused by security forces for decades and denied public services such as schools etc. In 2001. Sunil Pant returned from Belarus after studies, and was shocked by the violence and supression against his fellow transgender friends. He later founded the Blue Diamond Society, an NGO working for the rights of homosexuals, lesbians and transgender people. Nepal. Kathmandu 16.04.2008. Photo: Christopher Olssøn
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  • Fiumicino, Rome, 14.10.2010. Ali Al Jabiri is an Iraqi painter and sculpturer. Ali is the man behind the official portraits and sculptures of Saddam Hussein, that were destructed by US forces in the early stages of the invasion of Iraq. Today Ali lives outside Rome in the Fiumicino area. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Fiumicino, Rome, 14.10.2010. Ali is seen in an undated photograph together with the late Saddam Hussein in his Baghdad palace. Ali Al Jabiri is an Iraqi painter and sculpturer. Ali is the man behind the official portraits and sculptures of Saddam Hussein, that were destructed by US forces in the early stages of the invasion of Iraq. Today Ali lives outside Rome in the Fiumicino area. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Fiumicino, Rome, 14.10.2010. Ali Al Jabiri is an Iraqi painter and sculpturer. Ali is the man behind the official portraits and sculptures of Saddam Hussein, that were destructed by US forces in the early stages of the invasion of Iraq. Today Ali lives outside Rome in the Fiumicino area. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Fiumicino, Rome, 14.10.2010. Ali Al Jabiri is an Iraqi painter and sculpturer. Ali is the man behind the official portraits and sculptures of Saddam Hussein, that were destructed by US forces in the early stages of the invasion of Iraq. Today Ali lives outside Rome in the Fiumicino area. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • The transgender society of Nepal is one of a conciderable large community. They  have been supressed by the public and abused by security forces for decades and denied public services such as schools etc. In 2001. Sunil Pant returned from Belarus after studies, and was shocked by the violence and supression against his fellow transgender friends. He later founded the Blue Diamond Society, an NGO working for the rights of homosexuals, lesbians and transgender people. Nepal. Kathmandu 04.2008. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank.com
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  • The transgender society of Nepal is one of a conciderable large community. They  have been supressed by the public and abused by security forces for decades and denied public services such as schools etc. In 2001. Sunil Pant returned from Belarus after studies, and was shocked by the violence and supression against his fellow transgender friends. He later founded the Blue Diamond Society, an NGO working for the rights of homosexuals, lesbians and transgender people. Nepal. Kathmandu 04.2008. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank.com
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  • The transgender society of Nepal is one of a conciderable large community. They  have been supressed by the public and abused by security forces for decades and denied public services such as schools etc. In 2001. Sunil Pant returned from Belarus after studies, and was shocked by the violence and supression against his fellow transgender friends. He later founded the Blue Diamond Society, an NGO working for the rights of homosexuals, lesbians and transgender people. Nepal. Kathmandu 04.2008. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank.com
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  • The transgender society of Nepal is one of a conciderable large community. They  have been supressed by the public and abused by security forces for decades and denied public services such as schools etc. In 2001. Sunil Pant returned from Belarus after studies, and was shocked by the violence and supression against his fellow transgender friends. He later founded the Blue Diamond Society, an NGO working for the rights of homosexuals, lesbians and transgender people. Nepal. Kathmandu 04.2008. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank.com
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  • The transgender society of Nepal is one of a conciderable large community. They  have been supressed by the public and abused by security forces for decades and denied public services such as schools etc. In 2001. Sunil Pant returned from Belarus after studies, and was shocked by the violence and supression against his fellow transgender friends. He later founded the Blue Diamond Society, an NGO working for the rights of homosexuals, lesbians and transgender people. Nepal. Kathmandu 04.2008. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank.com
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  • The transgender society of Nepal is one of a conciderable large community. They  have been supressed by the public and abused by security forces for decades and denied public services such as schools etc. In 2001. Sunil Pant returned from Belarus after studies, and was shocked by the violence and supression against his fellow transgender friends. He later founded the Blue Diamond Society, an NGO working for the rights of homosexuals, lesbians and transgender people. Nepal. Kathmandu 04.2008. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank.com
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  • The transgender society of Nepal is one of a conciderable large community. They  have been supressed by the public and abused by security forces for decades and denied public services such as schools etc. In 2001. Sunil Pant returned from Belarus after studies, and was shocked by the violence and supression against his fellow transgender friends. He later founded the Blue Diamond Society, an NGO working for the rights of homosexuals, lesbians and transgender people. Nepal. Kathmandu 04.2008. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank.com
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  • The transgender society of Nepal is one of a conciderable large community. They  have been supressed by the public and abused by security forces for decades and denied public services such as schools etc. In 2001. Sunil Pant returned from Belarus after studies, and was shocked by the violence and supression against his fellow transgender friends. He later founded the Blue Diamond Society, an NGO working for the rights of homosexuals, lesbians and transgender people. Nepal. Kathmandu 04.2008. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank.com
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  • The transgender society of Nepal is one of a conciderable large community. They  have been supressed by the public and abused by security forces for decades and denied public services such as schools etc. In 2001. Sunil Pant returned from Belarus after studies, and was shocked by the violence and supression against his fellow transgender friends. He later founded the Blue Diamond Society, an NGO working for the rights of homosexuals, lesbians and transgender people. Nepal. Kathmandu 04.2008. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank.com
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  • The transgender society of Nepal is one of a conciderable large community. They  have been supressed by the public and abused by security forces for decades and denied public services such as schools etc. In 2001. Sunil Pant returned from Belarus after studies, and was shocked by the violence and supression against his fellow transgender friends. He later founded the Blue Diamond Society, an NGO working for the rights of homosexuals, lesbians and transgender people. Nepal. Kathmandu 04.2008. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank.com
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  • The transgender society of Nepal is one of a conciderable large community. They  have been supressed by the public and abused by security forces for decades and denied public services such as schools etc. In 2001. Sunil Pant returned from Belarus after studies, and was shocked by the violence and supression against his fellow transgender friends. He later founded the Blue Diamond Society, an NGO working for the rights of homosexuals, lesbians and transgender people. Nepal. Kathmandu 16.04.2008. Photo: Christopher Olssøn
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  • Sophie gets a facial. The transgender society of Nepal is one of a conciderable large community. They  have been supressed by the public and abused by security forces for decades and denied public services such as schools etc. In 2001. Sunil Pant returned from Belarus after studies, and was shocked by the violence and supression against his fellow transgender friends. He later founded the Blue Diamond Society, an NGO working for the rights of homosexuals, lesbians and transgender people. Nepal. Kathmandu 16.04.2008. Photo: Christopher Olssøn
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  • Fiumicino, Rome, 14.10.2010. Ali Al Jabiri is an Iraqi painter and sculpturer. Ali is the man behind the official portraits and sculptures of Saddam Hussein, that were destructed by US forces in the early stages of the invasion of Iraq. Today Ali lives outside Rome in the Fiumicino area. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Fiumicino, Rome, 14.10.2010. Ali Al Jabiri is an Iraqi painter and sculpturer. Ali is the man behind the official portraits and sculptures of Saddam Hussein, that were destructed by US forces in the early stages of the invasion of Iraq. Today Ali lives outside Rome in the Fiumicino area. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Fiumicino, Rome, 14.10.2010. Ali Al Jabiri is an Iraqi painter and sculpturer. Ali is the man behind the official portraits and sculptures of Saddam Hussein, that were destructed by US forces in the early stages of the invasion of Iraq. Today Ali lives outside Rome in the Fiumicino area. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Fiumicino, Rome, 14.10.2010. Ali Al Jabiri is an Iraqi painter and sculpturer. Ali is the man behind the official portraits and sculptures of Saddam Hussein, that were destructed by US forces in the early stages of the invasion of Iraq. Today Ali lives outside Rome in the Fiumicino area. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Fiumicino, Rome, 02.03.2006. Ali Al Jabiri is an Iraqi painter and sculpturer. Ali is the man behind the official portraits and sculptures of Saddam Hussein, that were destructed by US forces in the early stages of the invasion of Iraq. Today Ali lives outside Rome in the Fiumicino area. Photo: Christopher Olssøn. 02 March 2006. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/Littleimagebank.
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  • The transgender society of Nepal is one of a conciderable large community. They  have been supressed by the public and abused by security forces for decades and denied public services such as schools etc. In 2001. Sunil Pant returned from Belarus after studies, and was shocked by the violence and supression against his fellow transgender friends. He later founded the Blue Diamond Society, an NGO working for the rights of homosexuals, lesbians and transgender people. Nepal. Kathmandu 04.2008. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank.com
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  • The transgender society of Nepal is one of a conciderable large community. They  have been supressed by the public and abused by security forces for decades and denied public services such as schools etc. In 2001. Sunil Pant returned from Belarus after studies, and was shocked by the violence and supression against his fellow transgender friends. He later founded the Blue Diamond Society, an NGO working for the rights of homosexuals, lesbians and transgender people. Nepal. Kathmandu 04.2008. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank.com
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  • The transgender society of Nepal is one of a conciderable large community. They  have been supressed by the public and abused by security forces for decades and denied public services such as schools etc. In 2001. Sunil Pant returned from Belarus after studies, and was shocked by the violence and supression against his fellow transgender friends. He later founded the Blue Diamond Society, an NGO working for the rights of homosexuals, lesbians and transgender people. Nepal. Kathmandu 04.2008. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank.com
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