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  • The daughter of former archbishop Desmond Tutu, Reverend Mpho Tutu speaks at a ceremony where her father is receiving the 2013 Templeton Prize at the Guildhall in London, UK. South African anti-apartheid campaigner Desmond Tutu won the 2013 Templeton Prize worth $1.7 million for helping inspire people around the world by promoting forgiveness and justice.
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  • Former archbishop Desmond Tutu dances at a ceremony after receiving the 2013 Templeton Prize at the Guildhall in London, UK. His daughter Reverend Mpho Tutu (left) and Heather Templeton Dill, granddaughter of the late Sir John Templeton (centre) . South African anti-apartheid campaigner Desmond Tutu won the 2013 Templeton Prize worth $1.7 million for helping inspire people around the world by promoting forgiveness and justice.
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  • Former archbishop Desmond Tutu dances at a ceremony after receiving the 2013 Templeton Prize at the Guildhall in London, UK. South African anti-apartheid campaigner Desmond Tutu won the 2013 Templeton Prize worth $1.7 million for helping inspire people around the world by promoting forgiveness and justice.
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  • Former archbishop Desmond Tutu at a ceremony receiving the 2013 Templeton Prize at the Guildhall in London, UK. South African anti-apartheid campaigner Desmond Tutu won the 2013 Templeton Prize worth $1.7 million for helping inspire people around the world by promoting forgiveness and justice.
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  • Former archbishop Desmond Tutu at a ceremony receiving the 2013 Templeton Prize at the Guildhall in London, UK. South African anti-apartheid campaigner Desmond Tutu won the 2013 Templeton Prize worth $1.7 million for helping inspire people around the world by promoting forgiveness and justice.
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  • Former archbishop Desmond Tutu kisses his grandson Khalil Morrison, 6 with his granddaughter Onalina Burris, 7 at a ceremony receiving the 2013 Templeton Prize at the Guildhall in London, UK. South African anti-apartheid campaigner Desmond Tutu won the 2013 Templeton Prize worth $1.7 million for helping inspire people around the world by promoting forgiveness and justice.
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  • Former archbishop Desmond Tutu with his grandson Khalil Morrison, 6 with his granddaughter Onalina Burris, 7 at a ceremony receiving the 2013 Templeton Prize at the Guildhall in London, UK. South African anti-apartheid campaigner Desmond Tutu won the 2013 Templeton Prize worth $1.7 million for helping inspire people around the world by promoting forgiveness and justice.
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  • Former archbishop Desmond Tutu dances at a ceremony after receiving the 2013 Templeton Prize at the Guildhall in London, UK. South African anti-apartheid campaigner Desmond Tutu won the 2013 Templeton Prize worth $1.7 million for helping inspire people around the world by promoting forgiveness and justice.
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  • Former archbishop Desmond Tutu dances alongside Heather Templeton Dill, granddaughter of the late Sir John Templeton at a ceremony after receiving the 2013 Templeton Prize at the Guildhall in London, UK. South African anti-apartheid campaigner Desmond Tutu won the 2013 Templeton Prize worth $1.7 million for helping inspire people around the world by promoting forgiveness and justice.
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  • Former archbishop Desmond Tutu at a ceremony receiving the 2013 Templeton Prize at the Guildhall in London, UK. South African anti-apartheid campaigner Desmond Tutu won the 2013 Templeton Prize worth $1.7 million for helping inspire people around the world by promoting forgiveness and justice.
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  • Former archbishop Desmond Tutu at a ceremony receiving the 2013 Templeton Prize at the Guildhall in London, UK. South African anti-apartheid campaigner Desmond Tutu won the 2013 Templeton Prize worth $1.7 million for helping inspire people around the world by promoting forgiveness and justice.
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  • Former archbishop Desmond Tutu speaking at a ceremony receiving the 2013 Templeton Prize at the Guildhall in London, UK. South African anti-apartheid campaigner Desmond Tutu won the 2013 Templeton Prize worth $1.7 million for helping inspire people around the world by promoting forgiveness and justice.
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  • Former archbishop Desmond Tutu at a ceremony receiving the 2013 Templeton Prize at the Guildhall in London, UK. South African anti-apartheid campaigner Desmond Tutu won the 2013 Templeton Prize worth $1.7 million for helping inspire people around the world by promoting forgiveness and justice.
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  • Former archbishop Desmond Tutu at a ceremony receiving the 2013 Templeton Prize at the Guildhall in London, UK. South African anti-apartheid campaigner Desmond Tutu won the 2013 Templeton Prize worth $1.7 million for helping inspire people around the world by promoting forgiveness and justice.
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  • Former archbishop Desmond Tutu at a ceremony receiving the 2013 Templeton Prize at the Guildhall in London, UK. South African anti-apartheid campaigner Desmond Tutu won the 2013 Templeton Prize worth $1.7 million for helping inspire people around the world by promoting forgiveness and justice.
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  • Former archbishop Desmond Tutu is congratulated by colleagues at a ceremony receiving the 2013 Templeton Prize at the Guildhall in London, UK. South African anti-apartheid campaigner Desmond Tutu won the 2013 Templeton Prize worth $1.7 million for helping inspire people around the world by promoting forgiveness and justice.
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  • Former archbishop Desmond Tutu dances at a ceremony after receiving the 2013 Templeton Prize at the Guildhall in London, UK. South African anti-apartheid campaigner Desmond Tutu won the 2013 Templeton Prize worth $1.7 million for helping inspire people around the world by promoting forgiveness and justice.
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  • A settlement sits on top of a hill on the road to Jerusalem from Bethlehem.
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  • Sunrise over the old city of Nablus, West Bank, Palestine after the usual night of bombings and gun fights.
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  • Yasser Arafat posters after his death on the wall of a building in the Balata refugee camp in Nablus, West Bank, Palestine.
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  • Children play pool outside a house on the Lavender Hill township of Cape town, South Africa.
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  • The wall separating Israel (left) and Palestine (right), also known as the security fence cuts through communities in Jerusalem and throughout the West Bank.
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  • Palestinian women pass through a gap in the controversial Wall between Israel and Palestine rather than going through the Qalandiya checkpoint.
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  • Dr Suad Abu Eideh a well baby doctor examines a 2-week-old baby girl in the village of Battir, West Bank. Médecins Du Monde (MDM), Merlin and the Union of Health Work Committee (UHWC) have teamed up to provide healthcare for communities around the West Bank as their accessibility to previous hospitals and centres is shut off as the Wall continues to be built.
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  • Watched by the grand mother Nihad Qasqas, the well baby nurse for the UHWC and Safa Qasqas the well baby nurse for the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) take blood samples for testing from a 2 week old baby girl. Médecins Du Monde (MDM), Merlin, PRCS and the Union of Health Work Committee (UHWC) have teamed up to provide healthcare for communities around the West Bank as their accessibility to previous hospitals and centres is shut off as the Wall continues to be built.
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  • Alaa Hamad driving the ambulance in response to a 101 emergency call. Médecins Du Monde (MDM) and the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) have set up emergency transport and community first aid training in the West Bank since the Wall’s been built and has cut off easy access to Jerusalem hospitals.
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  • A taxi passes a security wall in Nablus, West Bank.
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  • At the Palestinian headquarters in Ramallah, West Bank, Yasser Arafat’s death is mourned by soldiers & visitors at his tomb. Um Abed a local elderly lady and friend of Arafat visited him regularly when he was ill for coffee. She insists his death was suspicious.
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  • At the Palestinian headquarters in Ramallah, West Bank, Yasser Arafat’s death is mourned by soldiers & visitors at his tomb. Um Abed a local elderly lady and friend of Arafat visited him regularly when he was ill for coffee. She insists his death was suspicious.
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  • Che Guevara has been painted on the Wall. It is common image along the wall separating; Palestine and Israel.
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  • A young Palestinian boy in front of the Wall. Political statements are common decoration along the wall being built by the Israelis to separate Palestine and Israel.
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  • A Jewish settlement in Palestine. Looking at it through a barbed wire barrier of the security fence.
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  • Between calls the paramedics pick up water supplies from a local shop in Aizaria north of Jerusalem. Médecins Du Monde (MDM) and the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) have set up emergency medical transport and community first aid training in the West Bank since the Wall was built and has cut off easy access to Jerusalem hospitals.
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  • At the Palestinian headquarters in Ramallah, West Bank, Yasser Arafat's death is mourned by soldiers & visitors at his tomb. Um Abed a local elderly lady and friend of Arafat visited him regularly when he was ill for coffee. She insists his death was suspicious.
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  • Emergency medical transport staff lift a patient on a stretcher out of an ambulance into the Al Maqassad hospital in Jerusalem. Médecins Du Monde (MDM) and the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) have set up emergency transport and community first aid training in the West Bank since the Wall was built and has cut off easy access to Jerusalem hospitals.
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  • Hidden beneath the cover is a bronze sculpture of former President of South Africa and anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela on 15th June 2020 in Londons South Bank, United Kingdom. The statue, created by English sculptor Ian Walters, is 9 feet high, and made in bronze. The statue was wrapped and boarded up to protect it from attacks by far-right extremists.
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  • Hidden beneath the cover is a bronze sculpture of former President of South Africa and anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela on 15th June 2020 in Londons South Bank, United Kingdom. The statue, created by English sculptor Ian Walters, is 9 feet high, and made in bronze. The statue was wrapped and boarded up to protect it from attacks by far-right extremists.
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  • Hidden beneath the cover is a bronze sculpture of former President of South Africa and anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela on 15th June 2020 in Londons Parliament Square. The statue, created by English sculptor Ian Walters, is 9 feet high, and made in bronze. The statue was boarded up to protect it from attacks by far-right extremists.
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  • The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, informally known as the National Lynching Memorial, a national memorial to commemorate the victims of lynching in the United States on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. The memorial, opened in 2018, features steel monuments dangling like bodies is the brainchild of Bryan Stevenson, who was inspired by the Holocaust memorials in Europe and by the post-Apartheid Truth and Reconciliation process in South Africa.  800 six-foot monuments hang in rows, with each coffin shape representing a county where a racial terror lynching took place. Incorporated into each monument are the names of the racial terror lynching victims and the date of their murder engraved on it. Current research shows that 4,084 African Americans were lynched between 1877 and 1950. More than 85% of the lynchings took place in the Southern states.
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  • Kwame Akoto-Bamfos Nkyinkim sculpture, dedicated to the memory of the victims of the Transatlantic slave trade at the entrance of the National Memorial for Peace And Justice on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. It has the title ‘Nkyinkyim’ meaning twisted, relating to the proverb life’s journey is twisted’.  it was created at the artist’s studio in Ghana and installed in Montgomery for the opening of the Memorial in 2018. Informally known as the National Lynching Memorial, a national memorial to commemorate the victims of lynching in the United States was the brainchild of Bryan Stevenson, who was inspired by the Holocaust memorials in Europe and by the post-Apartheid Truth and Reconciliation process in South Africa. The Memorial in Montgomery was opened in 2018. Current research shows that 4,084 African Americans were lynched between 1877 and 1950. More than 85% of the lynchings took place in the Southern states.e wider process of acknowledgement and healing they want to achieve.
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  • The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, informally known as the National Lynching Memorial, a national memorial to commemorate the victims of lynching in the United States on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. The memorial, opened in 2018, features steel monuments dangling like bodies is the brainchild of Bryan Stevenson, who was inspired by the Holocaust memorials in Europe and by the post-Apartheid Truth and Reconciliation process in South Africa.  800 six-foot monuments hang in rows, with each coffin shape representing a county where a racial terror lynching took place. Incorporated into each monument are the names of the racial terror lynching victims and the date of their murder engraved on it. Current research shows that 4,084 African Americans were lynched between 1877 and 1950. More than 85% of the lynchings took place in the Southern states.
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  • The reaching hands of ex-South African President Nelson Mandela's statue seemingly grasp the Big Ben clock tower in Parliament Square, Westminster, central London. The late South African anti-apartheid activist Donald Woods had the idea for the 9ft-high (2.7m) bronze statue, unveiled in August 2007.
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  • London, UK 6th December 2013: South Africans gather near to the South African Embassy, singing and dancing and waving flags to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
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  • London, UK 6th December 2013: People gather in Parliament Square to lay flowers and pay tribute at the statue to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
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  • London, UK 6th December 2013: People gather with flags near to the South African Embassy to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
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  • London 6th December 2013: Tributes pour in to the former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who has died aged 95. Mandela made many friends in Britain, visiting many times - in the 60s to raise funds for his political struggle against the racist regime, then as President after 27 years imprisonment.
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  • London 6th December 2013: Tributes pour in to the former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who has died aged 95. Mandela made many friends in Britain, visiting many times - in the 60s to raise funds for his political struggle against the racist regime, then as President after 27 years imprisonment.
    mandela_tributes03-06-12-2013.jpg
  • The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, informally known as the National Lynching Memorial, a national memorial to commemorate the victims of lynching in the United States on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. The memorial, opened in 2018, features steel monuments dangling like bodies is the brainchild of Bryan Stevenson, who was inspired by the Holocaust memorials in Europe and by the post-Apartheid Truth and Reconciliation process in South Africa.  800 six-foot monuments hang in rows, with each coffin shape representing a county where a racial terror lynching took place. Incorporated into each monument are the names of the racial terror lynching victims and the date of their murder engraved on it. Current research shows that 4,084 African Americans were lynched between 1877 and 1950. More than 85% of the lynchings took place in the Southern states.
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  • The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, informally known as the National Lynching Memorial, a national memorial to commemorate the victims of lynching in the United States on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. The memorial, opened in 2018, features steel monuments dangling like bodies is the brainchild of Bryan Stevenson, who was inspired by the Holocaust memorials in Europe and by the post-Apartheid Truth and Reconciliation process in South Africa.  800 six-foot monuments hang in rows, with each coffin shape representing a county where a racial terror lynching took place. Incorporated into each monument are the names of the racial terror lynching victims and the date of their murder engraved on it. Current research shows that 4,084 African Americans were lynched between 1877 and 1950. More than 85% of the lynchings took place in the Southern states.
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  • Kwame Akoto-Bamfos Nkyinkim sculpture, dedicated to the memory of the victims of the Transatlantic slave trade at the entrance of the National Memorial for Peace And Justice on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. It has the title ‘Nkyinkyim’ meaning twisted, relating to the proverb life’s journey is twisted’.  it was created at the artist’s studio in Ghana and installed in Montgomery for the opening of the Memorial in 2018. Informally known as the National Lynching Memorial, a national memorial to commemorate the victims of lynching in the United States was the brainchild of Bryan Stevenson, who was inspired by the Holocaust memorials in Europe and by the post-Apartheid Truth and Reconciliation process in South Africa. The Memorial in Montgomery was opened in 2018. Current research shows that 4,084 African Americans were lynched between 1877 and 1950. More than 85% of the lynchings took place in the Southern states.e wider process of acknowledgement and healing they want to achieve.
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  • Kwame Akoto-Bamfos Nkyinkim sculpture, dedicated to the memory of the victims of the Transatlantic slave trade at the entrance of the National Memorial for Peace And Justice on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. It has the title ‘Nkyinkyim’ meaning twisted, relating to the proverb life’s journey is twisted’.  it was created at the artist’s studio in Ghana and installed in Montgomery for the opening of the Memorial in 2018. Informally known as the National Lynching Memorial, a national memorial to commemorate the victims of lynching in the United States was the brainchild of Bryan Stevenson, who was inspired by the Holocaust memorials in Europe and by the post-Apartheid Truth and Reconciliation process in South Africa. The Memorial in Montgomery was opened in 2018. Current research shows that 4,084 African Americans were lynched between 1877 and 1950. More than 85% of the lynchings took place in the Southern states.e wider process of acknowledgement and healing they want to achieve.
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  • The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, informally known as the National Lynching Memorial, a national memorial to commemorate the victims of lynching in the United States on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. The memorial, opened in 2018, features steel monuments dangling like bodies is the brainchild of Bryan Stevenson, who was inspired by the Holocaust memorials in Europe and by the post-Apartheid Truth and Reconciliation process in South Africa.  800 six-foot monuments hang in rows, with each coffin shape representing a county where a racial terror lynching took place. Incorporated into each monument are the names of the racial terror lynching victims and the date of their murder engraved on it. Current research shows that 4,084 African Americans were lynched between 1877 and 1950. More than 85% of the lynchings took place in the Southern states.
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  • Floral tributes laid around the base of the statue of Nelson Mandela in Parliament Square, London, UK after his death. The statue is a bronze sculpture of former President of South Africa and anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela by the artist Ian Walters.
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  • Floral tributes laid around the base of the statue of Nelson Mandela in Parliament Square, London, UK after his death. The statue is a bronze sculpture of former President of South Africa and anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela by the artist Ian Walters.
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  • Floral tributes laid around the base of the statue of Nelson Mandela in Parliament Square, London, UK after his death. The statue is a bronze sculpture of former President of South Africa and anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela by the artist Ian Walters.
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  • London, UK 6th December 2013: South Africans gather near to the South African Embassy, singing and dancing and waving flags to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
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  • London, UK 6th December 2013: South Africans gather near to the South African Embassy, singing and dancing and waving flags to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
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  • London, UK 6th December 2013: South Africans gather near to the South African Embassy, singing and dancing and waving flags to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
    20131206_mandela tribute singing_A.jpg
  • London, UK 6th December 2013: Flowers and notes in Parliament Square to pay tribute at the statue to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
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  • London, UK 6th December 2013: Flowers and notes in Parliament Square to pay tribute at the statue to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
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  • London, UK 6th December 2013: Flowers and notes in Parliament Square to pay tribute at the statue to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
    20131206_mandela tribute parliament ...jpg
  • London, UK 6th December 2013: Flowers and notes in Parliament Square to pay tribute at the statue to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
    20131206_mandela tribute parliament ...jpg
  • London, UK 6th December 2013: Flowers and notes in Parliament Square to pay tribute at the statue to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
    20131206_mandela tribute parliament ...jpg
  • London, UK 6th December 2013: People gather in Parliament Square to lay flowers and pay tribute at the statue to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
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  • London, UK 6th December 2013: People gather in Parliament Square to lay flowers and pay tribute at the statue to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
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  • London, UK 6th December 2013: Floral tributes near to the South African Embassy to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
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  • London, UK 6th December 2013: People gather with flags near to the South African Embassy to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
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  • London, UK 6th December 2013: People gather near to the South African Embassy to light candles to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
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  • London 6th December 2013: Tributes pour in to the former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who has died aged 95. Mandela made many friends in Britain, visiting many times - in the 60s to raise funds for his political struggle against the racist regime, then as President after 27 years imprisonment.
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  • London 6th December 2013: Tributes pour in to the former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who has died aged 95. Mandela made many friends in Britain, visiting many times - in the 60s to raise funds for his political struggle against the racist regime, then as President after 27 years imprisonment.
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  • London 6th December 2013: Tributes pour in to the former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who has died aged 95. Mandela made many friends in Britain, visiting many times - in the 60s to raise funds for his political struggle against the racist regime, then as President after 27 years imprisonment.
    mandela_tributes21-06-12-2013.jpg
  • London 6th December 2013: Tributes pour in to the former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who has died aged 95. Mandela made many friends in Britain, visiting many times - in the 60s to raise funds for his political struggle against the racist regime, then as President after 27 years imprisonment.
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  • London 6th December 2013: Tributes pour in to the former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who has died aged 95. Mandela made many friends in Britain, visiting many times - in the 60s to raise funds for his political struggle against the racist regime, then as President after 27 years imprisonment.
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  • London 6th December 2013: Tributes pour in to the former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who has died aged 95. Mandela made many friends in Britain, visiting many times - in the 60s to raise funds for his political struggle against the racist regime, then as President after 27 years imprisonment.
    mandela_tributes06-06-12-2013.jpg
  • Former archbishop Desmond Tutu at a ceremony receiving the 2013 Templeton Prize at the Guildhall in London, UK. South African anti-apartheid campaigner Desmond Tutu won the 2013 Templeton Prize worth $1.7 million for helping inspire people around the world by promoting forgiveness and justice.
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  • Lord Brian Griffiths arrives at the Guildhall. Where former archbishop Desmond Tutu is due to be receiving the 2013 Templeton Prize at the Guildhall in London, UK. South African anti-apartheid campaigner Desmond Tutu won the 2013 Templeton Prize worth $1.7 million for helping inspire people around the world by promoting forgiveness and justice.
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  • British poet Benjamin Zephaniah at ceremony for former archbishop Desmond Tutu to receive the 2013 Templeton Prize at the Guildhall in London, UK. South African anti-apartheid campaigner Desmond Tutu won the 2013 Templeton Prize worth $1.7 million for helping inspire people around the world by promoting forgiveness and justice.
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  • Video camera set up before former archbishop Desmond Tutu arrives at a ceremony to receive the 2013 Templeton Prize at the Guildhall in London, UK. South African anti-apartheid campaigner Desmond Tutu won the 2013 Templeton Prize worth $1.7 million for helping inspire people around the world by promoting forgiveness and justice.
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  • The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, informally known as the National Lynching Memorial, a national memorial to commemorate the victims of lynching in the United States on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. The memorial, opened in 2018, features steel monuments dangling like bodies is the brainchild of Bryan Stevenson, who was inspired by the Holocaust memorials in Europe and by the post-Apartheid Truth and Reconciliation process in South Africa.  800 six-foot monuments hang in rows, with each coffin shape representing a county where a racial terror lynching took place. Incorporated into each monument are the names of the racial terror lynching victims and the date of their murder engraved on it. Current research shows that 4,084 African Americans were lynched between 1877 and 1950. More than 85% of the lynchings took place in the Southern states.
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  • The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, informally known as the National Lynching Memorial, a national memorial to commemorate the victims of lynching in the United States on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. The memorial, opened in 2018, features steel monuments dangling like bodies is the brainchild of Bryan Stevenson, who was inspired by the Holocaust memorials in Europe and by the post-Apartheid Truth and Reconciliation process in South Africa.  800 six-foot monuments hang in rows, with each coffin shape representing a county where a racial terror lynching took place. Incorporated into each monument are the names of the racial terror lynching victims and the date of their murder engraved on it. Current research shows that 4,084 African Americans were lynched between 1877 and 1950. More than 85% of the lynchings took place in the Southern states.
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  • Kwame Akoto-Bamfos Nkyinkim sculpture, dedicated to the memory of the victims of the Transatlantic slave trade at the entrance of the National Memorial for Peace And Justice on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. It has the title ‘Nkyinkyim’ meaning twisted, relating to the proverb life’s journey is twisted’.  it was created at the artist’s studio in Ghana and installed in Montgomery for the opening of the Memorial in 2018. Informally known as the National Lynching Memorial, a national memorial to commemorate the victims of lynching in the United States was the brainchild of Bryan Stevenson, who was inspired by the Holocaust memorials in Europe and by the post-Apartheid Truth and Reconciliation process in South Africa. The Memorial in Montgomery was opened in 2018. Current research shows that 4,084 African Americans were lynched between 1877 and 1950. More than 85% of the lynchings took place in the Southern states.e wider process of acknowledgement and healing they want to achieve.
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  • Kwame Akoto-Bamfos Nkyinkim sculpture, dedicated to the memory of the victims of the Transatlantic slave trade at the entrance of the National Memorial for Peace And Justice on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. It has the title ‘Nkyinkyim’ meaning twisted, relating to the proverb life’s journey is twisted’.  it was created at the artist’s studio in Ghana and installed in Montgomery for the opening of the Memorial in 2018. Informally known as the National Lynching Memorial, a national memorial to commemorate the victims of lynching in the United States was the brainchild of Bryan Stevenson, who was inspired by the Holocaust memorials in Europe and by the post-Apartheid Truth and Reconciliation process in South Africa. The Memorial in Montgomery was opened in 2018. Current research shows that 4,084 African Americans were lynched between 1877 and 1950. More than 85% of the lynchings took place in the Southern states.e wider process of acknowledgement and healing they want to achieve.
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  • The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, informally known as the National Lynching Memorial, a national memorial to commemorate the victims of lynching in the United States on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. The memorial, opened in 2018, features steel monuments dangling like bodies is the brainchild of Bryan Stevenson, who was inspired by the Holocaust memorials in Europe and by the post-Apartheid Truth and Reconciliation process in South Africa.  800 six-foot monuments hang in rows, with each coffin shape representing a county where a racial terror lynching took place. Incorporated into each monument are the names of the racial terror lynching victims and the date of their murder engraved on it. Current research shows that 4,084 African Americans were lynched between 1877 and 1950. More than 85% of the lynchings took place in the Southern states.
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  • Floral tributes laid around the base of the statue of Nelson Mandela in Parliament Square, London, UK after his death. The statue is a bronze sculpture of former President of South Africa and anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela by the artist Ian Walters.
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  • Floral tributes laid around the base of the statue of Nelson Mandela in Parliament Square, London, UK after his death. The statue is a bronze sculpture of former President of South Africa and anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela by the artist Ian Walters.
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  • London, UK 6th December 2013: South Africans gather near to the South African Embassy, singing and dancing and waving flags to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
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  • London, UK 6th December 2013: South Africans gather near to the South African Embassy, singing and dancing and waving flags to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
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  • London, UK 6th December 2013: South Africans gather near to the South African Embassy, singing and dancing and waving flags to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
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  • London, UK 6th December 2013: South Africans gather near to the South African Embassy, singing and dancing and waving flags to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
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  • London, UK 6th December 2013: South Africans gather near to the South African Embassy, singing and dancing and waving flags to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
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  • London, UK 6th December 2013: Flowers and notes in Parliament Square to pay tribute at the statue to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
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  • London, UK 6th December 2013: Flowers and notes in Parliament Square to pay tribute at the statue to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
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  • London, UK 6th December 2013: People gather in Parliament Square to lay flowers and pay tribute at the statue to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
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  • London, UK 6th December 2013: People gather in Parliament Square to lay flowers and pay tribute at the statue to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
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  • London, UK 6th December 2013: People gather in Parliament Square to lay flowers and pay tribute at the statue to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
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  • London, UK 6th December 2013: People gather near to the South African Embassy to light candles to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
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  • London, UK 6th December 2013: People gather near to the South African Embassy to light candles to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
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  • London, UK 6th December 2013: A woman blesses the ground near to the South African Embassy to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
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  • London 6th December 2013: Tributes pour in to the former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who has died aged 95. Mandela made many friends in Britain, visiting many times - in the 60s to raise funds for his political struggle against the racist regime, then as President after 27 years imprisonment.
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  • London 6th December 2013: Tributes pour in to the former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who has died aged 95. Mandela made many friends in Britain, visiting many times - in the 60s to raise funds for his political struggle against the racist regime, then as President after 27 years imprisonment.
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