Friday, March 8, 2013

life

 

Afghan refugee boy Samiullah Afsar, 5, carries a puppy he found in a pile of a garbage, on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan. Photo: Muhammed Muheisen

 

On November 3rd in Diyarbakir, a rally overturned the cart of this boy who was selling bread and he started crying. His tears are the sign of making sacrifices.

 

Members from Faslane Peace camp take action outside the Scottish National Party headquarters on Thursday, October 4, 2012 in Edinburgh, Scotland. The activists were acting as part of the “No To NATO Scotland Coalition,” using chalk to draw 24,000 figures on the pavement to represent the deaths of people that have been killed, to date, in the current Afghanistan campaign.

 

Wheelchair-bound Palestinian freelance photographer Moamen Qreiqea takes pictures of his daughter outside his home in Gaza City, Oct. 1. Moamen Qreiqea, 25, lost both his legs in an Israeli air strike in 2008 while taking pictures east of Gaza. The father of two is determined to continue his career as a photographer despite his disability. [Credit : Suhaib Salem / Reuters]

 

United States Marine Lance Corporal gives candy to Afghan children during a patrol in Khan Neshin, in the volatile Helmand province of southern Afghanistan, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2009. (AP Photo/ Kevin Frayer)

 

A homeless man reads the Quran on the first day of Ramadan while taking shelter from rain on a sidewalk in Lahore, Pakistan.

 

Sultan Ahmad Hamidi, a 74-year-old shop owner plays a typical string instrument called a 'dutar' in his shop in Herat. This traditional long-necked two-stringed lute is found in Iran, Central Asia and South Asia.

 

"Two best friends." Elderly Uyghur men from Kashgar, Xinjiang province, China.

 

Sultan Ahmad Hamidi, a 74-year-old shop owner plays a typical string instrument called a 'dutar' in his shop in Herat. This traditional long-necked two-stringed lute is found in Iran, Central Asia and South Asia.

 

Saalem, 13, smiled amid a pile of plastic refuse in Herat, Afghanistan, Wednesday, Oct. 3. He earns the equivalent of 30 cents for every 2.2 pounds of plastic that he brings to the facility.

 

Palestinian children used rocks to block a road Friday, Sept. 28 during a weekly protest in the West Bank village of Nabi Saleh against the expansion of the nearby Jewish settlement of Halamish. Photo: Majdi Mohammed/Associated Press

 

Kosovar-Albanian refugee, Kosovo-Albanian border, Kukes, Albania, 1999. Photo: Peter Turnley/ Corbis

 

Libyan revolutionary forces rested Sunday outside a shuttered shop in Sirte spray-painted with the slogan ‘Today Libya, tomorrow Wall Street.’ Photo: Philippe Desmazes/Agence France-Presse

 

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