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  • Harjinder Kaur, 57, (right) is showing an old photograph of herself and her husband before his assassination by Hindu mobs, in Tilak Vihar, New Delhi, India. She has lost her husband and other members of her family during the anti-Sikh riots erupted in New Delhi in 1984 in the light of Indira Gandhi's assassination by her Sikh bodyguards.
    Tilak_Vihar_Delhi_India_Alex_Masi_16.jpg
  • Harjinder Kaur, 57, (right) is cooking in her home in Tilak Vihar, New Delhi, India. She has lost her husband and other members of her family during the anti-Sikh riots erupted in New Delhi in 1984 in the light of Indira Gandhi's assassination by her Sikh bodyguards.
    Tilak_Vihar_Delhi_India_Alex_Masi_14.jpg
  • Harbans Kaur, 70, is sitting in her home in Tilak Vihar, New Delhi, India. She has lost her husband, four sons and two son-in-laws during the anti-Sikh riots erupted in New Delhi in 1984 in the light of Indira Gandhi's assassination by her Sikh bodyguards.
    Tilak_Vihar_Delhi_India_Alex_Masi_01.jpg
  • A view of Tilak Vihar, also known as the 'Widows' Colony', in New Delhi, India. Many of the women living here have become widowed during the anti-Sikh riots erupted in New Delhi in 1984 in the light of Indira Gandhi's assassination by her Sikh bodyguards.
    Tilak_Vihar_Delhi_India_Alex_Masi_17.jpg
  • Harbans Kaur, 43, in front of her home in Tilak Vihar, New Delhi, India. She has lost her husband and other members of her family during the anti-Sikh riots erupted in New Delhi in 1984 in the light of Indira Gandhi's assassination by her Sikh bodyguards.
    Tilak_Vihar_Delhi_India_Alex_Masi_06.jpg
  • Swaran Kaur, 80, is portrayed in Tilak Vihar, New Delhi, India. She has lost her husband and other members of her family during the anti-Sikh riots erupted in New Delhi in 1984 in the light of Indira Gandhi's assassination by her Sikh bodyguards.
    Tilak_Vihar_Delhi_India_Alex_Masi_15.jpg
  • Harjinder Kaur, 57, (right) and Nirmal Kaur, 32, (second from left) are portrayed in Harjinder's home in Tilak Vihar, New Delhi, India. They have lost their husbands and other members of their family during the anti-Sikh riots erupted in New Delhi in 1984 in the light of Indira Gandhi's assassination by her Sikh bodyguards.
    Tilak_Vihar_Delhi_India_Alex_Masi_10.jpg
  • Harbans Kaur, 43, in front of her home in Tilak Vihar, New Delhi, India. She has lost her husband and other members of her family during the anti-Sikh riots erupted in New Delhi in 1984 in the light of Indira Gandhi's assassination by her Sikh bodyguards.
    Tilak_Vihar_Delhi_India_Alex_Masi_05.jpg
  • A Sikh man in portrayed at a tea shop near Tilak Vihar, also known as the 'Widows' Colony', in New Delhi, India. Many of the women living here have become widowed during the anti-Sikh riots erupted in New Delhi in 1984 in the light of Indira Gandhi's assassination by her Sikh bodyguards.
    Tilak_Vihar_Delhi_India_Alex_Masi_18.jpg
  • Inside the home of Harjinder Kaur, 57, in Tilak Vihar, New Delhi, India. She has lost her husband and other members of her family during the anti-Sikh riots erupted in New Delhi in 1984 in the light of Indira Gandhi's assassination by her Sikh bodyguards..
    Tilak_Vihar_Delhi_India_Alex_Masi_13.jpg
  • .Harjinder Kaur, 57, (right) is sitting in her home in Tilak Vihar, New Delhi, India. She has lost her husband and other members of her family during the anti-Sikh riots erupted in New Delhi in 1984 in the light of Indira Gandhi's assassination by her Sikh bodyguards.
    Tilak_Vihar_Delhi_India_Alex_Masi_11.jpg
  • Harbans Kaur, 70, is sitting in her home in Tilak Vihar, New Delhi, India. She has lost her husband, four sons and two son-in-laws during the anti-Sikh riots erupted in New Delhi in 1984 in the light of Indira Gandhi's assassination by her Sikh bodyguards.
    Tilak_Vihar_Delhi_India_Alex_Masi_03.jpg
  • Surinder Kaur, 65, (right) is portrayed in another widow's home in Tilak Vihar, New Delhi, India. She has lost her husband and other members of her family during the anti-Sikh riots erupted in New Delhi in 1984 in the light of Indira Gandhi's assassination by her Sikh bodyguards.
    Tilak_Vihar_Delhi_India_Alex_Masi_08.jpg
  • Gurdeep Kaur, 52, is portrayed discussing animatedly in Tilak Vihar, New Delhi, India. She has lost her husband and other members of her family during the anti-Sikh riots erupted in New Delhi in 1984 in the light of Indira Gandhi's assassination by her Sikh bodyguards.
    Tilak_Vihar_Delhi_India_Alex_Masi_04.jpg
  • Swaran Kaur, 80, (3rd from right) Harjinder Kaur, 57, (right) Nirmal Kaur, 32 (third from left) and   Surinder Kaur, 65,  (second from left) are talking in Harjinder's home in Tilak Vihar, New Delhi, India. They have all lost their husbands and other members of their families during the anti-Sikh riots erupted in New Delhi in 1984 in the light of Indira Gandhi's assassination by her Sikh bodyguards.
    Tilak_Vihar_Delhi_India_Alex_Masi_12.jpg
  • Surinder Kaur, 65, (centre) is portrayed in another widow's home in Tilak Vihar, New Delhi, India. She has lost her husband and other members of her family during the anti-Sikh riots erupted in New Delhi in 1984 in the light of Indira Gandhi's assassination by her Sikh bodyguards.
    Tilak_Vihar_Delhi_India_Alex_Masi_09.jpg
  • Harbans Kaur, 70, is sitting in her home in Tilak Vihar, New Delhi, India. She has lost her husband, four sons and two son-in-laws during the anti-Sikh riots erupted in New Delhi in 1984 in the light of Indira Gandhi's assassination by her Sikh bodyguards.
    Tilak_Vihar_Delhi_India_Alex_Masi_02.jpg
  • Tilak_Vihar_Delhi_India_Alex_Masi_07.jpg
  • SSP (Senior Superintendent of Police) Raja Umer Khattab, head of the anti-terrorism SIU (Special Investigation Unit) of the Karachi Police and one of Pakistan's most experienced terror experts, is portrayed in his office in the SIU headquarters in central Karachi, Pakistan. Mr Khattab was nearly killed by a suicide attack aimed at his assassination in 2008, returned to his job three months later and personally arrested the jihadist that had directed the attack.
    Protecting_Karachi_Alex_Masi_Pakista...JPG
  • Marina Litvinenko, 51, the widow of poisoned ex-KGB Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, is portrayed in the lobby of the Renaissance Hotel in King's Cross Saint Pancreas, London, UK. Alexander Litvinenko was assassinated with radioactive Polonium in London in November 2006.
    Marina_Litvinenko_08.JPG
  • Marina Litvinenko, 51, the widow of poisoned ex-KGB Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, is portrayed in front of King's Cross Saint Pancreas, London, UK. Alexander Litvinenko was assassinated with radioactive Polonium in London in November 2006.
    Marina_Litvinenko_23.JPG
  • Marina Litvinenko, 51, the widow of poisoned ex-KGB Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, is portrayed in front of King's Cross Saint Pancreas, London, UK. Alexander Litvinenko was assassinated with radioactive Polonium in London in November 2006.
    Marina_Litvinenko_22.JPG
  • Marina Litvinenko, 51, the widow of poisoned ex-KGB Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, is portrayed in front of King's Cross Saint Pancreas, London, UK. Alexander Litvinenko was assassinated with radioactive Polonium in London in November 2006.
    Marina_Litvinenko_21.JPG
  • Marina Litvinenko, 51, the widow of poisoned ex-KGB Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, is portrayed in front of King's Cross Saint Pancreas, London, UK. Alexander Litvinenko was assassinated with radioactive Polonium in London in November 2006.
    Marina_Litvinenko_10.JPG
  • Marina Litvinenko, 51, the widow of poisoned ex-KGB Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, is portrayed in the lobby of the Renaissance Hotel in King's Cross Saint Pancreas, London, UK. Alexander Litvinenko was assassinated with radioactive Polonium in London in November 2006.
    Marina_Litvinenko_07.JPG
  • Marina Litvinenko, 51, the widow of poisoned ex-KGB Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, is portrayed in the lobby of the Renaissance Hotel in King's Cross Saint Pancreas, London, UK. Alexander Litvinenko was assassinated with radioactive Polonium in London in November 2006.
    Marina_Litvinenko_06.JPG
  • Marina Litvinenko, 51, the widow of poisoned ex-KGB Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, is portrayed in front of King's Cross Saint Pancreas, London, UK. Alexander Litvinenko was assassinated with radioactive Polonium in London in November 2006.
    Marina_Litvinenko_24.JPG
  • Marina Litvinenko, 51, the widow of poisoned ex-KGB Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, is portrayed in front of King's Cross Saint Pancreas, London, UK. Alexander Litvinenko was assassinated with radioactive Polonium in London in November 2006.
    Marina_Litvinenko_20.JPG
  • Marina Litvinenko, 51, the widow of poisoned ex-KGB Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, is portrayed in front of King's Cross Saint Pancreas, London, UK. Alexander Litvinenko was assassinated with radioactive Polonium in London in November 2006.
    Marina_Litvinenko_19.JPG
  • Marina Litvinenko, 51, the widow of poisoned ex-KGB Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, is portrayed in front of King's Cross Saint Pancreas, London, UK. Alexander Litvinenko was assassinated with radioactive Polonium in London in November 2006.
    Marina_Litvinenko_17.JPG
  • Marina Litvinenko, 51, the widow of poisoned ex-KGB Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, is portrayed in the lobby of the Renaissance Hotel in King's Cross Saint Pancreas, London, UK. Alexander Litvinenko was assassinated with radioactive Polonium in London in November 2006.
    Marina_Litvinenko_03.JPG
  • Marina Litvinenko, 51, the widow of poisoned ex-KGB Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, is portrayed in the lobby of the Renaissance Hotel in King's Cross Saint Pancreas, London, UK. Alexander Litvinenko was assassinated with radioactive Polonium in London in November 2006.
    Marina_Litvinenko_02.JPG
  • Marina Litvinenko, 51, the widow of poisoned ex-KGB Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, is portrayed in front of King's Cross Saint Pancreas, London, UK. Alexander Litvinenko was assassinated with radioactive Polonium in London in November 2006.
    Marina_Litvinenko_18.JPG
  • Marina Litvinenko, 51, the widow of poisoned ex-KGB Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, is portrayed in front of King's Cross Saint Pancreas, London, UK. Alexander Litvinenko was assassinated with radioactive Polonium in London in November 2006.
    Marina_Litvinenko_15.JPG
  • Marina Litvinenko, 51, the widow of poisoned ex-KGB Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, is portrayed in front of King's Cross Saint Pancreas, London, UK. Alexander Litvinenko was assassinated with radioactive Polonium in London in November 2006.
    Marina_Litvinenko_14.JPG
  • Marina Litvinenko, 51, the widow of poisoned ex-KGB Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, is portrayed in front of King's Cross Saint Pancreas, London, UK. Alexander Litvinenko was assassinated with radioactive Polonium in London in November 2006.
    Marina_Litvinenko_13.JPG
  • Marina Litvinenko, 51, the widow of poisoned ex-KGB Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, is portrayed in front of King's Cross Saint Pancreas, London, UK. Alexander Litvinenko was assassinated with radioactive Polonium in London in November 2006.
    Marina_Litvinenko_12.JPG
  • Marina Litvinenko, 51, the widow of poisoned ex-KGB Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, is portrayed in front of King's Cross Saint Pancreas, London, UK. Alexander Litvinenko was assassinated with radioactive Polonium in London in November 2006.
    Marina_Litvinenko_11.JPG
  • Marina Litvinenko, 51, the widow of poisoned ex-KGB Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, is portrayed in front of King's Cross Saint Pancreas, London, UK. Alexander Litvinenko was assassinated with radioactive Polonium in London in November 2006.
    Marina_Litvinenko_09.JPG
  • Marina Litvinenko, 51, the widow of poisoned ex-KGB Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, is portrayed in the lobby of the Renaissance Hotel in King's Cross Saint Pancreas, London, UK. Alexander Litvinenko was assassinated with radioactive Polonium in London in November 2006.
    Marina_Litvinenko_05.JPG
  • Marina Litvinenko, 51, the widow of poisoned ex-KGB Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, is portrayed in front of King's Cross Saint Pancreas, London, UK. Alexander Litvinenko was assassinated with radioactive Polonium in London in November 2006.
    Marina_Litvinenko_16.JPG
  • Marina Litvinenko, 51, the widow of poisoned ex-KGB Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, is portrayed in the lobby of the Renaissance Hotel in King's Cross Saint Pancreas, London, UK. Alexander Litvinenko was assassinated with radioactive Polonium in London in November 2006.
    Marina_Litvinenko_04.JPG
  • Marina Litvinenko, 51, the widow of poisoned ex-KGB Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, is portrayed in the lobby of the Renaissance Hotel in King's Cross Saint Pancreas, London, UK. Alexander Litvinenko was assassinated with radioactive Polonium in London in November 2006.
    Marina_Litvinenko_01.JPG
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