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  • Small pieces of shrapnel from a deliberatly destroyed M85 cluster bomb unit in an olive grove in South Lebanon. The Danish Church Aid train local men and women to clear the huge number of cluster sub-munition left on the ground after the Israeli invasion and bombings in 2006.<br />
South Lebanon.
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  • Detonation and destruction of two M85 cluster bomb units in an olive grove by the Danish NGO Danish Church Aid. <br />
The Danish Church Aid train local men and women to clear the huge number of cluster sub-munition left on the ground after the Israeli invasion and bombings in 2006.<br />
South Lebanon.
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  • A Lebanese female BAC ( Battle Area Clearing) Team worker from the Danish NGO Danish Churcjh Aid at work in the field.  The yellow stick is a metal detector giving out high pitch noices, a higher pitch means metal - which means a potential cluster bomb.<br />
The Danish Church Aid train local men and women to clear the huge number of cluster sub-munition left on the ground after the Israeli invasion and bombings in 2006.<br />
South Lebanon.
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  • A Lebanese BAC ( Battle Area Clearing) Team worker from the Danish NGO Danish Churcjh Aid at work in the field.  The yellow stick is a metal detector giving out high pitch noices, a higher pitch means metal - which means a potential cluster bomb.  Team leader Fatmira from Kosovo is making sure everything is going well.The Danish Church Aid train local men and women to clear the huge number of cluster sub-munition left on the ground after the Israeli invasion and bombings in 2006.<br />
South Lebanon.
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  • A Lebanese BAC ( Battle Area Clearing) Team worker from the Danish NGO Danish Church Aid at work in the field.  The yellow stick is a metal detector giving out high pitch noices, a higher pitch means metal - which means a potential cluster bomb. The Danish Church Aid train local men and women to clear the huge number of cluster sub-munition left on the ground after the Israeli invasion and bombings in 2006.<br />
South Lebanon.
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  • Cluster bomb searchers, members of the BAC TEAM employed by the Danish NGO Danish Church Aid, on a break laughing with owner of the land they are clearing for cluster bombs. The Danish Church Aid train local men and women to clear the huge number of cluster sub-munition left on the ground after the Israeli invasion and bombings in 2006.<br />
South Lebanon.
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  • The rebuilding of a home flattended by Israeli bombing in the Summer War of 2006. 45 min from Tyre, South Lebanon.
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  • A Lebanese cluster bomb searcher from the Norwegian NGO Norwegian Peoples' Aid, working his way through dense undergrowth in an orange grove.  The yellow stick is his metall detector.
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  • A left over from the war in Lebanon 2006 - an M42 Israeli made cluster bomb unit, powerful enough to kill.  Found in an orange grove in South Lebanon.
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  • Tyre (Sour), South Lebanon. Tyre and South Lebanon is traditionally heavily influenced by Hizbullah and Tyre was heavily bombed by the Israeli army during the summer war in w2006.
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  • Lebanese cluster bomb searchers working for the Danish NGO  Danish Church Aid on training on the beach in Tyre.<br />
Training ONLY.  The yellow sticks are metal detectors.The Danish Church Aid train local men and women to clear the huge number of cluster sub-munition left on the ground after the Israeli invasion and bombings in 2006.<br />
South Lebanon.
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  • Clean water on tap is limited in Lebanon, even in the capital Beirut and many private homes have water delivered by huge trucks. Pacific Water is one of several companies suppllying water, here in down town Beirut.
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  • A young boy from Syria looks out over the Bekaa Valley from a school which has been turned into a refugee camp for Syrians. The ongoing war in Syria has caused hundreds of thousands of Syrian to come to Lebanon.
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  • Ahmed working for the Danish NGO Danish Church Aid teaches children about the dangers of cluster bombs.  Here in the school of Akka in Saidon, South Lebanon.
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  • Teenagers on the beach in Tyre, South Lebanon.
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  • A man prays alone at the Imam Khomayni mosque in Tyre, Lebanon
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  • Sheik Muhammed Husayn Fadlallah spiritual leader of Iranian backed Hezbollah (Party of God) militia making a speech in a mosque in the Southern Suburbs of Beirut Lebanon. <br />
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Born Iraq 1935. Quote - <br />
"What martyrdom is greater than making yourself a human bomb detonating it among the enemy? What spiritualism is greater than this spiritualism in which a person loses all feeling of his body and life for the sake of his cause and mission?"
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  • Houssein, working for the Danish NGO Danish Church Aid teaches children about the dangers of cluster bombs.  Here in the school of Akka in Saidon, South Lebanon.
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  • A young Syrian refugee girl looks out over a square in Shatila refugee camp. Sabra and Shatila camps are the home to up 5000 Syrian refugees.
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  • A Lebanese cluster bomb searcher from the Norwegian NGO Norwegian Peoples' Aid, working his way through dense undergrowth in an orange grove.  The yellow stick is his metall detector.
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  • A boy with a small stall outside Shatila camp selling cotton buds and bad aid. The boy is a Syrian refugee trying to make ends meet with father.
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  • Posters and banners showing martyrs and Islamic fighters  in the air above the fruit and vege market outside Shatila.
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  • Fruit and vegetable market outside Shatila refugee camp in Beirut. A stall with fresh tomatoes and cucumbers for sale.
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  • Fruit and vegetable market outside Shatila refugee camp in Beirut. A stall with fresh almonds for sale.
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  • A tower block bombed by Israel in the Summer War of 2006, killing scores of people including many children hiding in the basement.
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  • Teenagers on the beach in Tyre, South Lebanon smoking the traditional Shisha pipe.
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  • The view from Delal's balcony inher temporary home. The camp is cramped and peop[le live squashed together in concrete buildings which continually are getting higher. She is a Palestinian from Damascus and now lives as a refugee in Shatila, a Palestinain camp in Beirut. She lives in Shatila with her extended family after they had to flee the war in Syria.
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  • The view from Delal's balcony inher temporary home. The camp is cramped and peop[le live squashed together in concrete buildings which continually are getting higher. She is a Palestinian from Damascus and now lives as a refugee in Shatila, a Palestinain camp in Beirut. She lives in Shatila with her extended family after they had to flee the war in Syria.
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  • Delal walks down the steps to her temporary home in Shatila. She is a Palestinian from Damascus and now lives as a refugee in Shatila, a Palestinain camp in Beirut. She lives in Shatila with her extended family after they had to flee the war in Syria.
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  • Delal makes coffee on her gas cooker in her temporary home in Shatila. Delal walks along the narrow alleys to her temporary home in Shatila. She is a Palestinian from Damascus and now lives as a refugee in Shatila, a Palestinain camp in Beirut. She lives in Shatila with her extended family after they had to flee the war in Syria.
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  • Delal makes coffee on her gas cooker in her temporary home in Shatila. Delal walks along the narrow alleys to her temporary home in Shatila. She is a Palestinian from Damascus and now lives as a refugee in Shatila, a Palestinain camp in Beirut. She lives in Shatila with her extended family after they had to flee the war in Syria.
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  • Delal makes coffee on her gas cooker in her temporary home in Shatila. Delal walks along the narrow alleys to her temporary home in Shatila. She is a Palestinian from Damascus and now lives as a refugee in Shatila, a Palestinain camp in Beirut. She lives in Shatila with her extended family after they had to flee the war in Syria.
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  • Delal makes coffee on her gas cooker in her temporary home in Shatila. Delal walks along the narrow alleys to her temporary home in Shatila. She is a Palestinian from Damascus and now lives as a refugee in Shatila, a Palestinain camp in Beirut. She lives in Shatila with her extended family after they had to flee the war in Syria.
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  • Delal's husband washes his hands in their kitchen zink. Delal walks along the narrow alleys to her temporary home in Shatila. She is a Palestinian from Damascus and now lives as a refugee in Shatila, a Palestinain camp in Beirut. She lives in Shatila with her extended family after they had to flee the war in Syria.
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  • Delal shows of some of her products. Delal and her husband and family at home. Delal walks along the narrow alleys to her temporary home in Shatila. She is a Palestinian from Damascus and now lives as a refugee in Shatila, a Palestinain camp in Beirut. She lives in Shatila with her extended family after they had to flee the war in Syria.
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  • Delal and her husband and family at home. Delal walks along the narrow alleys to her temporary home in Shatila. She is a Palestinian from Damascus and now lives as a refugee in Shatila, a Palestinain camp in Beirut. She lives in Shatila with her extended family after they had to flee the war in Syria.
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  • Delal's grandson was hit by shrapnel back in Syria and was severly wounded but has since recovered. Delal walks along the narrow alleys to her temporary home in Shatila. She is a Palestinian from Damascus and now lives as a refugee in Shatila, a Palestinain camp in Beirut. She lives in Shatila with her extended family after they had to flee the war in Syria.
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  • Delal and her daughter and grand children. Delal is a Syrian Palestinian refugee from Damascus. She now lives in Shatila camp with her family after they fled the war in Syria. She runs workshops with her adult daughter where they teach other Syrian women refugees traditional handy craft.
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  • Women in the workshop. Delal is a Syrian Palestinian refugee from Damascus. She now lives in Shatila camp with her family after they fled the war in Syria. She runs workshops with her adult daughter where they teach other Syrian women refugees traditional handy craft.
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  • Children of some of the work shop attendees play on their mother's iPhone. Delal is a Syrian Palestinian refugee from Damascus. She now lives in Shatila camp with her family after they fled the war in Syria. She runs workshops with her adult daughter where they teach other Syrian women refugees traditional handy craft.
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  • Delal is a Syrian Palestinian refugee from Damascus. She now lives in Shatila camp with her family after they fled the war in Syria. She runs workshops with her adult daughter where they teach other Syrian women refugees traditional handy craft.
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  • Delal is a Syrian Palestinian refugee from Damascus. She now lives in Shatila camp with her family after they fled the war in Syria. She runs workshops with her adult daughter where they teach other Syrian women refugees traditional handy craft.
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  • Delal's daughter shows a woman how to stitch. Delal is a Syrian Palestinian refugee from Damascus. She now lives in Shatila camp with her family after they fled the war in Syria. She runs workshops with her adult daughter where they teach other Syrian women refugees traditional handy craft.
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  • Delal's daughter shows a woman how to stitch. Delal is a Syrian Palestinian refugee from Damascus. She now lives in Shatila camp with her family after they fled the war in Syria. She runs workshops with her adult daughter where they teach other Syrian women refugees traditional handy craft.
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  • Delal's daughter shows a woman how to stitch. Delal is a Syrian Palestinian refugee from Damascus. She now lives in Shatila camp with her family after they fled the war in Syria. She runs workshops with her adult daughter where they teach other Syrian women refugees traditional handy craft.
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  • Delal shows a woman how to stitch.Delal is a Syrian Palestinian refugee from Damascus. She now lives in Shatila camp with her family after they fled the war in Syria. She runs workshops with her adult daughter where they teach other Syrian women refugees traditional handy craft.
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  • Delal shows a woman how to stitch.Delal is a Syrian Palestinian refugee from Damascus. She now lives in Shatila camp with her family after they fled the war in Syria. She runs workshops with her adult daughter where they teach other Syrian women refugees traditional handy craft.
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  • Delal is a Syrian Palestinian refugee from Damascus. She now lives in Shatila camp with her family after they fled the war in Syria. She runs workshops with her adult daughter where they teach other Syrian women refugees traditional handy craft.
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  • Delal is a Syrian Palestinian refugee from Damascus. She now lives in Shatila camp with her family after they fled the war in Syria. She runs workshops with her adult daughter where they teach other Syrian women refugees traditional handy craft.
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  • Delal is a Syrian Palestinian refugee from Damascus. She now lives in Shatila camp with her family after they fled the war in Syria. She runs workshops with her adult daughter where they teach other Syrian women refugees traditional handy craft.
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  • Delal is a Syrian Palestinian refugee from Damascus. She now lives in Shatila camp with her family after they fled the war in Syria. She runs workshops with her adult daughter where they teach other Syrian women refugees traditional handy craft.
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  • A woman learns how to sew at a workshop in Shatila. Delal is a Syrian Palestinian refugee from Damascus. She now lives in Shatila camp with her family after they fled the war in Syria. She runs workshops with her adult daughter where they teach other Syrian women refugees traditional handy craft.
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  • Delal is a Syrian Palestinian refugee from Damascus. She now lives in Shatila camp with her family after they fled the war in Syria. She runs workshops with her adult daughter where they teach other Syrian women refugees traditional handy craft.
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  • A Palestinian youth center in Shatila refugee camp. The camp was set up in 1948 and thousands of Palestinians have lived there ever after.
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  • Posters of Palestinians killed by Lebanese malitia supported by Israel in Shatila refugee camp. The camp was set up in 1948 and thousands of Palestinians have lived there ever after.
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  • A poster the late Palestinian PLO leader Yassir Arafat hangs high above electric wires in the streets of Shatila. Shatila is a Palestinian refugee camp in Beirut and the home to thousands of Palestinians who have lived in the camp for decades. The camp is known world wide as a place where Lebanese militia supported by Israeli forces killed thousands of Palestinians.
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  • A poster the late Palestinian PLO leader Yassir Arafat hangs high above electric wires in the streets of Shatila. Shatila is a Palestinian refugee camp in Beirut and the home to thousands of Palestinians who have lived in the camp for decades. The camp is known world wide as a place where Lebanese militia supported by Israeli forces killed thousands of Palestinians.
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  • A man works on fixing the electricity in a street outside Shatila camp. The wirering in and aroundthe camp is very makeshift and DIY.
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  • Street life outside Shatila refugee camp. The streets are busy with shoppers, stalls, cars and banners showing dead fighters, martyrs.
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  • A poster the late Palestinian PLO leader Yassir Arafat hangs high above electric wires in the streets of Shatila. Shatila is a Palestinian refugee camp in Beirut and the home to thousands of Palestinians who have lived in the camp for decades. The camp is known world wide as a place where Lebanese militia supported by Israeli forces killed thousands of Palestinians.
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  • An elderly woman hold up a key ring with the image of the late PLO leader Yassir Arafat printed on. To many Palestinians Arafat is still their leader and hero in spite of his many mistakes made in the past and in spite of that he has been dead for several years.
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  • Delal walks along the narrow alleys to her temporary home in Shatila. She is a Palestinian from Damascus and now lives as a refugee in Shatila, a Palestinain camp in Beirut. She lives in Shatila with her extended family after they had to flee the war in Syria.
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  • Delal and her husband and family at home. Delal walks along the narrow alleys to her temporary home in Shatila. She is a Palestinian from Damascus and now lives as a refugee in Shatila, a Palestinain camp in Beirut. She lives in Shatila with her extended family after they had to flee the war in Syria.
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  • Delal shows of some of her products. Delal and her husband and family at home. Delal walks along the narrow alleys to her temporary home in Shatila. She is a Palestinian from Damascus and now lives as a refugee in Shatila, a Palestinain camp in Beirut. She lives in Shatila with her extended family after they had to flee the war in Syria.
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  • Delal is a Syrian Palestinian refugee from Damascus. She now lives in Shatila camp with her family after they fled the war in Syria. She runs workshops with her adult daughter where they teach other Syrian women refugees traditional handy craft.
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  • Delal is a Syrian Palestinian refugee from Damascus. She now lives in Shatila camp with her family after they fled the war in Syria. She runs workshops with her adult daughter where they teach other Syrian women refugees traditional handy craft.
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  • Delal is a Syrian Palestinian refugee from Damascus. She now lives in Shatila camp with her family after they fled the war in Syria. She runs workshops with her adult daughter where they teach other Syrian women refugees traditional handy craft.
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  • Delal is a Syrian Palestinian refugee from Damascus. She now lives in Shatila camp with her family after they fled the war in Syria. She runs workshops with her adult daughter where they teach other Syrian women refugees traditional handy craft.
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  • Delal shows a woman how to stitch. Delal is a Syrian Palestinian refugee from Damascus. She now lives in Shatila camp with her family after they fled the war in Syria. She runs workshops with her adult daughter where they teach other Syrian women refugees traditional handy craft.
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  • Delal is a Syrian Palestinian refugee from Damascus. She now lives in Shatila camp with her family after they fled the war in Syria. She runs workshops with her adult daughter where they teach other Syrian women refugees traditional handy craft.
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  • Posters commemorating Palestine and the Nakba. Shatila is a Palestinian refugee camp in Beirut and the home to thousands of Palestinians who have lived in the camp for decades. The camp is known world wide as a place where Lebanese militia supported by Israeli forces killed thousands of Palestinians.
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  • Seen in a local shop window, is a newspaper cutting, yellow ribbon and Union Jack flags mark the release of Beirut hostage, the TV journalist John McCarthy. The headline says ‘McCarthy Free’ in a simple, long-awaited announcement. John Patrick McCarthy CBE (born 27 November 1956) is a British journalist, writer and broadcaster, and one of the hostages in the Lebanon hostage crisis. He was kidnapped by Islamic Jihad terrorists in Lebanon in April 1986, and held hostage for more than five years. He was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1992. McCarthy was Britain's longest-held hostage in Lebanon, having spent over five years in captivity until his release on August 8, 1991. He shared a cell with the Irish hostage Brian Keenan, for several years.
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  • Released hostage Terry Waite waves as he steps out of an RAF aircraft, 5 years after being taken hostage by Jihadists in Lebanon, on 19th November 1991, in Lyneham, England. Terry Waite CBE born 1939 is an English humanitarian and author who was then Assistant for Anglican Communion Affairs for the then Archbishop of Canterbury, Robert Runcie, in the 1980s. As an envoy for the Church of England, he travelled to Lebanon to try to secure the release of four hostages, including the journalist John McCarthy. He was himself kidnapped and held captive from 1987 to 1991.
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  • Released Beirut hostage, journalist John McCarthy left is greeted by United Nations Secretary-General Perez de Cuellar centre and Douglas Hogg MP from the British Foreign Office right at RAF Lyneham after being held prisoner for 5 years by Jihadists in Lebanon, on 11th August 1991, in Lyneham, England. McCarthy was the United Kingdoms longest-held hostage in Lebanon where he was a prisoner from April 1986, famously forging a strong bond with Irish educator Brian Keenan.
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  • Former Lebanon hostage Terry Waite speaks outside the Church of Englands Synod on 1st February 1992 in London, England. Terry Waite CBE is an English humanitarian and author. He was the Assistant for Anglican Communion Affairs for the then Archbishop of Canterbury, Robert Runcie, in the 1980s and held captive in Lebanon from 1987 to 1991.
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  • Former Lebanon hostage Terry Waite speaks outside the Church of Englands Synod on 1st February 1992 in London, England. Terry Waite CBE is an English humanitarian and author. He was the Assistant for Anglican Communion Affairs for the then Archbishop of Canterbury, Robert Runcie, in the 1980s and held captive in Lebanon from 1987 to 1991.
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  • Former Lebanon hostage Terry Waite speaks outside the Church of Englands Synod on 1st February 1992 in London, England. Terry Waite CBE is an English humanitarian and author. He was the Assistant for Anglican Communion Affairs for the then Archbishop of Canterbury, Robert Runcie, in the 1980s and held captive in Lebanon from 1987 to 1991.
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  • Soon after his release, former Lebanon hostage Terry Waite meets the former Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Runcie on 19th November 1991 at RAF Lyneham, England. Terry Waite CBE is an English humanitarian and author. He was the Assistant for Anglican Communion Affairs for the then Archbishop of Canterbury, Robert Runcie, in the 1980s and held captive in Lebanon from 1987 to 1991.
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  • Former Lebanon hostage Terry Waite speaks outside the Church of Englands Synod on 1st February 1992 in London, England. Terry Waite CBE is an English humanitarian and author. He was the Assistant for Anglican Communion Affairs for the then Archbishop of Canterbury, Robert Runcie, in the 1980s and held captive in Lebanon from 1987 to 1991.
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  • The Egyptian gateway in the snow, flanked by a pair of massive obelisks in Highgate Cemetery is the entrance to an avenue, lined with tombs, leading up to the Circle of Lebanon photographed in 12th December 1980, Highgate, London, United Kingdom. When the cemetery was founded in the 1830s interest in ancient Egypt was still very strong, encouraged by Napoleons campaigns.
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  • The Egyptian gateway, flanked by a pair of massive obelisks in Highgate Cemetery is the entrance to an avenue, lined with tombs, leading up to the Circle of Lebanon, 25th May, 2005, Highgate Cemetery, London, United Kingdom. When the cemetery was founded in the 1830s interest in ancient Egypt was still very strong, encouraged by Napoleons campaigns.
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  • A chef lights a cigarette and relaxes at a table picturing the ancient ruins of Gerrha, in front of a panorama of the Bekaa Valley in Lebanon outside a Lebanese cafe in London's Soho. The panoramic landscape of this Lebanese landmark plus the juxtaposition of the ruins make an incongruous detail in this modern central London street known for its restaurants, cafes and media businesses.
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  • The Bekaa Valley and ancient ruins of Gerrha in Lebanon outside a Lebanese cafe in London's Soho. The panoramic landscape of this Lebanese landmark plus the juxtaposition of the ruins make an incongruous detail in this modern central London street known for its restaurants, cafes and media businesses.
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  • The former Beirut hostage, Terry Waite waves from a car, driven away after landing back at RAF Lyneham, UK. Looking exhausted, with red eyes, a drawn complexion and a grey/white beard, Waite is otherwise delighted to be back on home soil after years of captivity. As an envoy for the Church of England, he travelled to Lebanon to try to secure the release of four hostages including journalist John McCarthy and was himself held captive by Islamic factions for 1,763 days, the first four years of which were spent in total solitary confinement, between 1987 and 1991.
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