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  • A boy has his eyes measured<br />
The Blind School Sarajevo, is the only centre in Bosnia for children and young adults. It was extensively damaged during the civil war an was used by the Bosnian Serb army as a military position from which to snipe and shell the city. The few teaching staff left during the war managed to visit some of their blind pupils and continue a limited education. The school reopened after the war ended but conditions remain dire.
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  • Two friends at the Blind School.The Blind School Sarajevo, is the only centre in Bosnia for children and young adults. It was extensively damaged during the civil war an was used by the Bosnian Serb army as a military position from which to snipe and shell the city. The few teaching staff left during the war managed to visit some of their blind pupils and continue a limited education. The school reopened after the war ended but conditions remain dire.
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  • A girl practices her accordian in the ruins of the Blind School. The Blind School Sarajevo, is the only centre in Bosnia for children and young adults. It was extensively damaged during the civil war an was used by the Bosnian Serb army as a military position from which to snipe and shell the city. The few teaching staff left during the war managed to visit some of their blind pupils and continue a limited education. The school reopened after the war ended but conditions remain dire.
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  • A boy makes his way to class in the destroyed  Blind School.The Blind School Sarajevo, is the only centre in Bosnia for children and young adults. It was extensively damaged during the civil war an was used by the Bosnian Serb army as a military position from which to snipe and shell the city. The few teaching staff left during the war managed to visit some of their blind pupils and continue a limited education. The school reopened after the war ended but conditions remain dire.
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  • A girl tries to read her watch<br />
The Blind School Sarajevo, is the only centre in Bosnia for children and young adults. It was extensively damaged during the civil war an was used by the Bosnian Serb army as a military position from which to snipe and shell the city. The few teaching staff left during the war managed to visit some of their blind pupils and continue a limited education. The school reopened after the war ended but conditions remain dire.
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  • Two friends navigate their way to school past a probable minefield, Sarajevo.The Blind School Sarajevo, is the only centre in Bosnia for children and young adults. It was extensively damaged during the civil war an was used by the Bosnian Serb army as a military position from which to snipe and shell the city. The few teaching staff left during the war managed to visit some of their blind pupils and continue a limited education. The school reopened after the war ended but conditions remain dire.
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  • A teacher pays a home visit to a deaf-blind boy and his family
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  • A teacher pays a home visit to a deaf-blind boy and his family
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  • Legendary Hollywood producer, Branko Lustig in a cafe in Sarajevo, Bosnia.Lustig (born June 10, 1932) is a prominent Croatian film producer. He is the only Croatian person to have won two Academy Awards. Lustig received his first Oscar in 1993 for the production of Schindler's List. He received his second Oscar for the epic movie Gladiator. Other major Hollywood films that Lustig has worked on as a producer or executive producer include The Peacemaker (1997), Hannibal (2001), and Black Hawk Down (2001).
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  • A romantic couple embrace on the street in Sarajevo, Bosnia
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  • Coffee pots made from old artillery shells on sale in the Old Town in Sarajevo, Bosnia
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  • Legendary Hollywood producer, Branko Lustig in a cafe in Sarajevo, Bosnia.Lustig (born June 10, 1932) is a prominent Croatian film producer. He is the only Croatian person to have won two Academy Awards. Lustig received his first Oscar in 1993 for the production of Schindler's List. He received his second Oscar for the epic movie Gladiator. Other major Hollywood films that Lustig has worked on as a producer or executive producer include The Peacemaker (1997), Hannibal (2001), and Black Hawk Down (2001).
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  • Legendary Hollywood producer, Branko Lustig in a cafe in Sarajevo, Bosnia.Lustig (born June 10, 1932) is a prominent Croatian film producer. He is the only Croatian person to have won two Academy Awards. Lustig received his first Oscar in 1993 for the production of Schindler's List. He received his second Oscar for the epic movie Gladiator. Other major Hollywood films that Lustig has worked on as a producer or executive producer include The Peacemaker (1997), Hannibal (2001), and Black Hawk Down (2001).
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  • Boys, two with sunglasses and one with a personal stereo, sit on a bench in the street, Sarajevo, Bosnia
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  • A couple enjoy drinks at a cafe in the late afternoon sun at the Sarajevo Film Festival, Sarajevo, Bosnia
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  • The Orthodox Cathedral and a statue of Mesa Selimovic, Sarajevo, Bosnia. Mesa Selimovic (1910-1982) was a Yugoslav writer born in Bosnia.
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  • Film director Mike Leigh talks at a press conference at the Sarajevo Film Festival
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  • A square in Sarajevo's Old Town showing the Sebilj and the minaret of the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque
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  • Door detail of the Mosque in Sarajevo
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  • Participants at the Sarajevo Film Festival network with each other in a room full of movie posters
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  • A romantic couple embrace on the street in Sarajevo
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  • A square in Sarajevo's Old Town showing the Sebilj and the minaret of the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque
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  • Minaret of the Mosque in Sarajevo
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  • Peace Statue and the Orthodox cathedral, Sarajevo
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  • A memorial to a soldier named Gary Golbey wreaths lie after Remembrance Sunday at the Cenotaph in Londons Whitehall, on 12th November 2019, in London, England. A Gulf War veteran who developed a brain tumour but went back on active service had died, aged 42. Colour Sergeant Gary Golbey, originally from Kidsgrove, was taken ill in 2005 when he was part way through his second tour of service in Iraq. But he fought back from his illness to return to the army while in remission. The champion Army boxer spent more than two decades with the Staffords – now 3 Mercian – and saw active service in Northern Ireland, Bosnia and Iraq, where he completed two tours of duty.
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