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  • Alan Johnson, the UK Minister of Health, is being interviewed in his office in Whitehall, London, England, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008. ** Italy Out **
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  • Onorevole Paola Concia, 46, the openly declared homosexual member of the Italian Parliament and of the P.D. (Democratic Party) is portrayed in her house in Rome, Italy, on Monday, 2nd December, 2009.
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  • Onorevole Paola Concia, 46, the openly declared homosexual member of the Italian Parliament and of the P.D. (Democratic Party) is portrayed in her house in Rome, Italy, on Monday, 2nd December, 2009.
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  • Onorevole Paola Concia, 46, the openly declared homosexual member of the Italian Parliament and of the P.D. (Democratic Party) is portrayed in her house in Rome, Italy, on Monday, 2nd December, 2009.
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  • Onorevole Paola Concia, 46, the openly declared homosexual member of the Italian Parliament and of the P.D. (Democratic Party) is portrayed in her house in Rome, Italy, on Monday, 2nd December, 2009.
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  • Onorevole Paola Concia, 46, the openly declared homosexual member of the Italian Parliament and of the P.D. (Democratic Party) is portrayed in her house in Rome, Italy, on Monday, 2nd December, 2009.
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  • A statue is photographed outside The Church of San Claudio, in Rome, Italy, where Father Igino Troiani, 77, normally carries out exorcisms. He has been an exorcist for around five years.<br />
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  • Father Carmine de Filippis, 55, from The Church of Immacolata Concezione (Church of Cappuccini), in Rome, Italy, is portrayed on the stairs leading to his church. He has been an exorcist since 1983.<br />
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  • A Cross, the Holy Water, a Medal and the Exorcisms' Book from the Catholic Church are found in the sacristy of The Church of San Claudio, in Rome, Italy, where Father Igino Troiani, 77, normally carries out exorcisms. He has been an exorcist for around five years.<br />
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  • The Exorcists' Book ('Rito degli Esorcismi e Preghiere per Circostance Particolari' - 'Book of Exorcisms and Prayers forParticular Circumstances') is found in the sacristy of The Church of San Claudio, in Rome, Italy, where Father Igino Troiani, 77, normally carries out exorcisms. He has been an exorcist for around five years.<br />
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  • A statue of Jesus Christ is found in the sacristy of The Church of San Claudio, in Rome, Italy, where Father Igino Troiani, 77, normally carries out exorcisms. He has been an exorcist for around five years.<br />
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  • Pilgrims sitting in Saint Peter's Square in front of Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome, Italy, by the entrance to the Vatican City, the home of the Catholic Church.<br />
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  • Father Carmine de Filippis, 55, from The Church of Immacolata Concezione (Church of Cappuccini), in Rome, Italy, is portrayed in his church. He has been an exorcist since 1983.<br />
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  • Father Igino Troiani, 77, from The Church of San Claudio, in Rome, Italy, is portrayed in the sacristy of his church where he normally carries out exorcisms. He has been an exorcist for around five years.<br />
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  • Father Carmine de Filippis, 55, from The Church of Immacolata Concezione (Church of Cappuccini), in Rome, Italy, is portrayed in his church. He has been an exorcist since 1983.<br />
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  • Birds are flying high over statues in Saint Peter's Square in Rome, Italy, right next to the entrance to the Vatican City, the home of the Catholic Church.<br />
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  • Alan Johnson, the UK Minister of Health, is being interviewed in his office in Whitehall, London, England, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008. ** Italy Out **
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  • Alan Johnson, the UK Minister of Health, is being interviewed in his office in Whitehall, London, England, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008. ** Italy Out **
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  • Alan Johnson, the UK Minister of Health, is being interviewed in his office in Whitehall, London, England, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008. ** Italy Out **
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  • Alan Johnson, the UK Minister of Health, is being interviewed in his office in Whitehall, London, England, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008. ** Italy Out **
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  • Alan Johnson, the UK Minister of Health, is being interviewed in his office in Whitehall, London, England, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008. ** Italy Out **
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  • Alan Johnson, the UK Minister of Health, is being interviewed in his office in Whitehall, London, England, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008. ** Italy Out **
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  • Alan Johnson, the UK Minister of Health, is being interviewed in his office in Whitehall, London, England, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008. ** Italy Out **
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  • Alan Johnson, the UK Minister of Health, is being interviewed in his office in Whitehall, London, England, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008. ** Italy Out **
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  • Alan Johnson, the UK Minister of Health, is being interviewed in his office in Whitehall, London, England, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008. ** Italy Out **
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  • Alan Johnson, the UK Minister of Health, is being interviewed in his office in Whitehall, London, England, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008. ** Italy Out **
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  • Alan Johnson, the UK Minister of Health, is being interviewed in his office in Whitehall, London, England, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008. ** Italy Out **
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  • Alan Johnson, the UK Minister of Health, is being interviewed in his office in Whitehall, London, England, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008. ** Italy Out **
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  • Alan Johnson, the UK Minister of Health, is being interviewed in his office in Whitehall, London, England, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008. ** Italy Out **
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  • Alan Johnson, the UK Minister of Health, is being interviewed in his office in Whitehall, London, England, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008. ** Italy Out **
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  • A statue of the Virgin Mary is found in the sacristy of The Church of San Claudio, in Rome, Italy, where Father Igino Troiani, 77, normally carries out exorcisms. He has been an exorcist for around five years.<br />
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  • A lone woman is entering The Church of San Claudio, in Rome, Italy, where Father Igino Troiani, 77, normally carries out exorcisms. He has been an exorcist for around five years.<br />
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  • Father Carmine de Filippis, 55, from The Church of Immacolata Concezione (Church of Cappuccini), in Rome, Italy, is walking in the sacristy of his church. He has been an exorcist since 1983.<br />
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  • Father Igino Troiani, 77, from The Church of San Claudio, in Rome, Italy, is portrayed in the sacristy of his church where he normally carries out exorcisms. He has been an exorcist for around five years.<br />
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  • The Church of San Claudio, in Rome, Italy, where Father Igino Troiani, 77, normally carries out exorcisms. He has been an exorcist for around five years.<br />
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  • A statue of the Virgin Mary is found in the sacristy of The Church of San Claudio, in Rome, Italy, where Father Igino Troiani, 77, normally carries out exorcisms. He has been an exorcist for around five years.<br />
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  • Father Igino Troiani, 77, from The Church of San Claudio, in Rome, Italy, is portrayed in the sacristy of his church where he normally carries out exorcisms. He has been an exorcist for around five years.<br />
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  • A sofa where Father Igino Troiani, 77, normally carries out exorcisms is found in the sacristy of The Church of San Claudio, in Rome, Italy. He has been an exorcist for around five years.<br />
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  • The painting of Guido Reni titled 'San Michele Archangelo', representing the Archangel winning over the Devil, is exposed in The Church of Immacolata Concezione (Church of Cappuccini), in Rome, Italy, where Father Carmine de Filippis, 55, an exorcist since 1983 normally resides.<br />
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  • Alan Johnson, the UK Minister of Health, is being interviewed in his office in Whitehall, London, England, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008. ** Italy Out **
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  • Alan Johnson, the UK Minister of Health, is being interviewed in his office in Whitehall, London, England, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008. ** Italy Out **
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  • Alan Johnson, the UK Minister of Health, is being interviewed in his office in Whitehall, London, England, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008. ** Italy Out **
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  • A wallpaper is seen on the kitchen wall of Onorevole Paola Concia, 46, the openly declared homosexual member of the Italian Parliament and of the P.D. (Democratic Party) in her house in Rome, Italy, on Monday, 2nd December, 2009.
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  • Father Carmine de Filippis, 55, from The Church of Immacolata Concezione (Church of Cappuccini), in Rome, Italy, is portrayed in his church. He has been an exorcist since 1983.<br />
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  • The entrance of The Church of San Claudio, in Rome, Italy, where Father Igino Troiani, 77, normally carries out exorcisms. He has been an exorcist for around five years.<br />
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  • Father Carmine de Filippis, 55, from The Church of Immacolata Concezione (Church of Cappuccini), in Rome, Italy, is portrayed in his church. He has been an exorcist since 1983.<br />
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  • Father Carmine de Filippis, 55, from The Church of Immacolata Concezione (Church of Cappuccini),in Rome, Italy, is portrayed in his church. He has been an exorcist since 1983.<br />
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  • Alan Johnson, the UK Minister of Health, is being interviewed in his office in Whitehall, London, England, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008. ** Italy Out **
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  • Alan Johnson, the UK Minister of Health, is being interviewed in his office in Whitehall, London, England, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008. ** Italy Out **
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  • Alan Johnson, the UK Minister of Health, is being interviewed in his office in Whitehall, London, England, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008. ** Italy Out **
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  • Alan Johnson, the UK Minister of Health, is being interviewed in his office in Whitehall, London, England, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008. ** Italy Out **
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  • Alan Johnson, the UK Minister of Health, is being interviewed in his office in Whitehall, London, England, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008. ** Italy Out **
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  • Alan Johnson, the UK Minister of Health, is being interviewed in his office in Whitehall, London, England, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008. ** Italy Out **
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  • Alan Johnson, the UK Minister of Health, is being interviewed in his office in Whitehall, London, England, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008. ** Italy Out **
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  • Sunlight is entering The Church of Immacolata Concezione (Church of Cappuccini), in Rome, Italy, where Father Carmine de Filippis, 55, an exorcist since 1983 normally resides.<br />
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  • Onorevole Paola Concia, 46, the openly declared homosexual member of the Italian Parliament and of the P.D. (Democratic Party) is portrayed in her house in Rome, Italy, on Monday, 2nd December, 2009.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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..
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  • .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.
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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) 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
  • 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
  • Tilak_Vihar_Delhi_India_Alex_Masi_07.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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • ANP officers (Afghan National Police) are posing for a portrait in their booth along Bamiyanís new bazaar. The cliff where once stood the Western Buddha (55m - 'Male') is photographed after sunset in Bamiyan, Afghanistan, an area mostly populated by Hazaras. The Buddhas of Bamiyan were two 6th century monumental statues of standing Buddhas carved into the side of a cliff in the Bamiyan valley in the Hazarajat region of central Afghanistan, situated 230 km northwest of Kabul at an altitude of 2500 meters. The statues represented the classic blended style of Gandhara art. The main bodies were hewn directly from the sandstone cliffs, but details were modelled in mud mixed with straw, coated with stucco. Amid widespread international condemnation, the smaller statues (55 and 39 meters respectively) were intentionally dynamited and destroyed in 2001 by the Taliban because they believed them to be un-Islamic idols. Once a stopping point along the Silk Road between China and the Middle East, researchers think Bamiyan was the site of monasteries housing as many as 5,000 monks during its peak as a Buddhist centre in the 6th and 7th centuries. It is now a UNESCO Heritage Site since 2003. Archaeologists from various countries across the world have been engaged in preservation, general maintenance around the site and renovation. Professor Tarzi, a notable An Afghan-born archaeologist from France, and a teacher in Strasbourg University, has been searching for a legendary 300m Sleeping Buddha statue in various sites between the original standing ones, as documented in the old account of a renowned Chinese scholar, Xuanzang, visiting the area in the 7th century. Professor Tarzi worked on projects to restore the other Bamiyan Buddhas in the late 1970s and has spent most of his career researching the existence of the missing giant Buddha in the valley.
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  • Portrait of a Sikh man in London, on Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2005. **ITALY OUT**
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  • Portrait of an labourer from Jharkhand State, east India, on the Leh-Manali Highway.
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  • A boy is standing inside the affected village of Bagega, pop. 9000, Zamfara State, Nigeria, next to a large artisanal gold processing site. The lead contamination in the area is caused by ingestion and breathing of lead particles, released in the steps to isolate the gold from other metals. This type of lead is soluble in stomach acid and children under-5 are most affected, as they tend to ingest more through their hands by touching the ground, and are developing symptoms often leading to death or serious disabilities.
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  • A young worker is standing in the artisanal gold processing site of the village of Bagega, pop. 9000, Zamfara State, Nigeria. The lead contamination in the area is caused by ingestion and breathing of particles released in the steps to isolate the gold from other metals. This type of lead is soluble in stomach acid and children under-5 are most affected, as they tend to ingest more through their hands by touching the ground, and are developing symptoms often leading to death or serious disabilities.
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  • A boy is standing inside the affected village of Bagega, pop. 9000, Zamfara State, Nigeria, next to a large artisanal gold processing site. The lead contamination in the area is caused by ingestion and breathing of lead particles, released in the steps to isolate the gold from other metals. This type of lead is soluble in stomach acid and children under-5 are most affected, as they tend to ingest more through their hands by touching the ground, and are developing symptoms often leading to death or serious disabilities.
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  • A boy is standing inside the affected village of Bagega, pop. 9000, Zamfara State, Nigeria, next to a large artisanal gold processing site. The lead contamination in the area is caused by ingestion and breathing of lead particles, released in the steps to isolate the gold from other metals. This type of lead is soluble in stomach acid and children under-5 are most affected, as they tend to ingest more through their hands by touching the ground, and are developing symptoms often leading to death or serious disabilities.
    Young_Villagers_Bagega_Zamfara_Portr...JPG
  • A boy is standing inside the affected village of Bagega, pop. 9000, Zamfara State, Nigeria, next to a large artisanal gold processing site. The lead contamination in the area is caused by ingestion and breathing of lead particles, released in the steps to isolate the gold from other metals. This type of lead is soluble in stomach acid and children under-5 are most affected, as they tend to ingest more through their hands by touching the ground, and are developing symptoms often leading to death or serious disabilities.
    Young_Villagers_Bagega_Zamfara_Portr...JPG
  • A boy is standing inside the affected village of Bagega, pop. 9000, Zamfara State, Nigeria, next to a large artisanal gold processing site. The lead contamination in the area is caused by ingestion and breathing of lead particles, released in the steps to isolate the gold from other metals. This type of lead is soluble in stomach acid and children under-5 are most affected, as they tend to ingest more through their hands by touching the ground, and are developing symptoms often leading to death or serious disabilities.
    Young_Villagers_Bagega_Zamfara_Portr...JPG
  • A girl is standing inside the affected village of Bagega, pop. 9000, Zamfara State, Nigeria, next to a large artisanal gold processing site. The lead contamination in the area is caused by ingestion and breathing of lead particles, released in the steps to isolate the gold from other metals. This type of lead is soluble in stomach acid and children under-5 are most affected, as they tend to ingest more through their hands by touching the ground, and are developing symptoms often leading to death or serious disabilities.
    Young_Villagers_Bagega_Zamfara_Portr...JPG
  • A girl is standing inside the affected village of Bagega, pop. 9000, Zamfara State, Nigeria, next to a large artisanal gold processing site. The lead contamination in the area is caused by ingestion and breathing of lead particles, released in the steps to isolate the gold from other metals. This type of lead is soluble in stomach acid and children under-5 are most affected, as they tend to ingest more through their hands by touching the ground, and are developing symptoms often leading to death or serious disabilities.
    Young_Villagers_Bagega_Zamfara_Portr...JPG
  • A boy is standing inside the affected village of Bagega, pop. 9000, Zamfara State, Nigeria, next to a large artisanal gold processing site. The lead contamination in the area is caused by ingestion and breathing of lead particles, released in the steps to isolate the gold from other metals. This type of lead is soluble in stomach acid and children under-5 are most affected, as they tend to ingest more through their hands by touching the ground, and are developing symptoms often leading to death or serious disabilities.
    Young_Villagers_Bagega_Zamfara_Portr...JPG
  • A boy is standing inside the affected village of Bagega, pop. 9000, Zamfara State, Nigeria, next to a large artisanal gold processing site. The lead contamination in the area is caused by ingestion and breathing of lead particles, released in the steps to isolate the gold from other metals. This type of lead is soluble in stomach acid and children under-5 are most affected, as they tend to ingest more through their hands by touching the ground, and are developing symptoms often leading to death or serious disabilities.
    Young_Villagers_Bagega_Zamfara_Portr...JPG
  • A boy is standing inside the affected village of Bagega, pop. 9000, Zamfara State, Nigeria, next to a large artisanal gold processing site. The lead contamination in the area is caused by ingestion and breathing of lead particles, released in the steps to isolate the gold from other metals. This type of lead is soluble in stomach acid and children under-5 are most affected, as they tend to ingest more through their hands by touching the ground, and are developing symptoms often leading to death or serious disabilities.
    Young_Villagers_Bagega_Zamfara_Portr...JPG
  • A girl is standing inside the affected village of Bagega, pop. 9000, Zamfara State, Nigeria, next to a large artisanal gold processing site. The lead contamination in the area is caused by ingestion and breathing of lead particles, released in the steps to isolate the gold from other metals. This type of lead is soluble in stomach acid and children under-5 are most affected, as they tend to ingest more through their hands by touching the ground, and are developing symptoms often leading to death or serious disabilities.
    Young_Villagers_Bagega_Zamfara_Portr...JPG
  • A girl is standing inside the affected village of Bagega, pop. 9000, Zamfara State, Nigeria, next to a large artisanal gold processing site. The lead contamination in the area is caused by ingestion and breathing of lead particles, released in the steps to isolate the gold from other metals. This type of lead is soluble in stomach acid and children under-5 are most affected, as they tend to ingest more through their hands by touching the ground, and are developing symptoms often leading to death or serious disabilities.
    Young_Villagers_Bagega_Zamfara_Portr...JPG
  • A young worker is standing in the artisanal gold processing site of the village of Bagega, pop. 9000, Zamfara State, Nigeria. The lead contamination in the area is caused by ingestion and breathing of particles released in the steps to isolate the gold from other metals. This type of lead is soluble in stomach acid and children under-5 are most affected, as they tend to ingest more through their hands by touching the ground, and are developing symptoms often leading to death or serious disabilities.
    Young_Workers_Bagega_Zamfara_Portrai...JPG
  • A young worker is standing in the artisanal gold processing site of the village of Bagega, pop. 9000, Zamfara State, Nigeria. The lead contamination in the area is caused by ingestion and breathing of particles released in the steps to isolate the gold from other metals. This type of lead is soluble in stomach acid and children under-5 are most affected, as they tend to ingest more through their hands by touching the ground, and are developing symptoms often leading to death or serious disabilities.
    Young_Workers_Bagega_Zamfara_Portrai...JPG
  • A young worker is standing in the artisanal gold processing site of the village of Bagega, pop. 9000, Zamfara State, Nigeria. The lead contamination in the area is caused by ingestion and breathing of particles released in the steps to isolate the gold from other metals. This type of lead is soluble in stomach acid and children under-5 are most affected, as they tend to ingest more through their hands by touching the ground, and are developing symptoms often leading to death or serious disabilities.
    Young_Workers_Bagega_Zamfara_Portrai...JPG
  • A boy is standing inside the affected village of Bagega, pop. 9000, Zamfara State, Nigeria, next to a large artisanal gold processing site. The lead contamination in the area is caused by ingestion and breathing of lead particles, released in the steps to isolate the gold from other metals. This type of lead is soluble in stomach acid and children under-5 are most affected, as they tend to ingest more through their hands by touching the ground, and are developing symptoms often leading to death or serious disabilities.
    Young_Villagers_Bagega_Zamfara_Portr...JPG
  • A boy is standing inside the affected village of Bagega, pop. 9000, Zamfara State, Nigeria, next to a large artisanal gold processing site. The lead contamination in the area is caused by ingestion and breathing of lead particles, released in the steps to isolate the gold from other metals. This type of lead is soluble in stomach acid and children under-5 are most affected, as they tend to ingest more through their hands by touching the ground, and are developing symptoms often leading to death or serious disabilities.
    Young_Villagers_Bagega_Zamfara_Portr...JPG
  • A boy is standing inside the affected village of Bagega, pop. 9000, Zamfara State, Nigeria, next to a large artisanal gold processing site. The lead contamination in the area is caused by ingestion and breathing of lead particles, released in the steps to isolate the gold from other metals. This type of lead is soluble in stomach acid and children under-5 are most affected, as they tend to ingest more through their hands by touching the ground, and are developing symptoms often leading to death or serious disabilities.
    Young_Villagers_Bagega_Zamfara_Portr...JPG
  • A boy is standing inside the affected village of Bagega, pop. 9000, Zamfara State, Nigeria, next to a large artisanal gold processing site. The lead contamination in the area is caused by ingestion and breathing of lead particles, released in the steps to isolate the gold from other metals. This type of lead is soluble in stomach acid and children under-5 are most affected, as they tend to ingest more through their hands by touching the ground, and are developing symptoms often leading to death or serious disabilities.
    Young_Villagers_Bagega_Zamfara_Portr...JPG
  • A girl is standing inside the affected village of Bagega, pop. 9000, Zamfara State, Nigeria, next to a large artisanal gold processing site. The lead contamination in the area is caused by ingestion and breathing of lead particles, released in the steps to isolate the gold from other metals. This type of lead is soluble in stomach acid and children under-5 are most affected, as they tend to ingest more through their hands by touching the ground, and are developing symptoms often leading to death or serious disabilities.
    Young_Villagers_Bagega_Zamfara_Portr...JPG
  • A girl is standing inside the affected village of Bagega, pop. 9000, Zamfara State, Nigeria, next to a large artisanal gold processing site. The lead contamination in the area is caused by ingestion and breathing of lead particles, released in the steps to isolate the gold from other metals. This type of lead is soluble in stomach acid and children under-5 are most affected, as they tend to ingest more through their hands by touching the ground, and are developing symptoms often leading to death or serious disabilities.
    Young_Villagers_Bagega_Zamfara_Portr...JPG
  • A girl is standing inside the affected village of Bagega, pop. 9000, Zamfara State, Nigeria, next to a large artisanal gold processing site. The lead contamination in the area is caused by ingestion and breathing of lead particles, released in the steps to isolate the gold from other metals. This type of lead is soluble in stomach acid and children under-5 are most affected, as they tend to ingest more through their hands by touching the ground, and are developing symptoms often leading to death or serious disabilities.
    Young_Villagers_Bagega_Zamfara_Portr...JPG
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