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  • An amputtee exercise his stump ready for a new artificial limb to be fitted. Murraytown Camp, Freetown, Sierra Leone 1999
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  • A detail of a leaning tree stump with its watering hose and dropped cigarette butts in a south London street, on 6th October 2016, in London, England.
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  • Saih, a streetchild who was amputated by the rebels has his stump massaged before his is fitted with a new artificial arm. Hanidicap International Centre, Freetown<br />
Rebel forces, the Revolutionary United Front in Sierra Leone, systematically murdered, mutilated, and raped civilians during the country's civil war as a policy of terror
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  • Man relaxing on an old tree stump whilst doing some yoga amongst the trees. Hampstead Heath (locally known as "the Heath") is a large, ancient London park, covering 320 hectares (790 acres). This grassy public space is one of the highest points in London, running from Hampstead to Highgate. The Heath is rambling and hilly, embracing ponds, recent and ancient woodlands.
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  • friends sit chatting on an old fallen tree stump. Hampstead Heath (locally known as "the Heath") is a large, ancient London park, covering 320 hectares (790 acres). This grassy public space is one of the highest points in London, running from Hampstead to Highgate. The Heath is rambling and hilly, embracing ponds, recent and ancient woodlands.
    20130828_hampstead heath_AC.jpg
  • friends sit chatting on an old fallen tree stump. Hampstead Heath (locally known as "the Heath") is a large, ancient London park, covering 320 hectares (790 acres). This grassy public space is one of the highest points in London, running from Hampstead to Highgate. The Heath is rambling and hilly, embracing ponds, recent and ancient woodlands.
    20130828_hampstead heath_AB.jpg
  • James and his wife Nbalu, sit and chat with their neighbours. Amputee and war Wounded resettlement camp, Hastings, Sierra Leone, 2004<br />
Rebel forces, the Revolutionary United Front in Sierra Leone, systematically murdered, mutilated, and raped civilians during the country's civil war as a policy of terror
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  • Dhaka, Bangladesh. Sumi, 12 years old. Sumi lives in the slums by the railway tracks in Tejgaon. When she was 18 months old a train hit her and cut off both her legs. She lives in a tiny shack with her brothers and sisters and grand mother. Her mother left shortly after the accident and her father has since married twice. CSID has provided her with a wheel chair and financial help for her to go to main stream school near by. She goes as often as she can, if there are no one to help her across the tracks in her wheel chair she cant go. At home and around the slum she moves by jumping along on her bum. The Stars Foundation visiting CSID. Centre for Services and Information on Disability (CSID) is a charity working for integrating disabled children into mainstream society.integrating disabled children into mainstream society.
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  • Strange urban landscape of a tree, fence and wall in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Strange urban landscape of a tree, fence and wall in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Strange urban landscape of a tree, fence and wall in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Strange urban landscape of a tree, fence and wall in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Hassan Fufona and another victim of the amputations are fed by boys af a cafe after begging. Freetown, Sierra Leone 1999
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  • A young girl constantly counts her remaining fingers. Murraytown Amputee Camp, Freetown Sierra Leone 1999
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  • Members of an Amputee Football Team, practice on Lumley Beach, Freetown,  Sierra Leone 2004<br />
Rebel forces, the Revolutionary United Front in Sierra Leone, systematically murdered, mutilated, and raped civilians during the country's civil war as a policy of terror
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  • Ibrahim eats his meagre meal without  hands. His mother and child sleep next to him. Waterloo, Sierra Leone 2004<br />
Rebel forces, the Revolutionary United Front in Sierra Leone, systematically murdered, mutilated, and raped civilians during the country's civil war as a policy of terror
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  • Members of an Amputee Football Team practice their game in Makeni at a resettlement camp for war wounded and amputees. Sierra Leone 2004<br />
Rebel forces, the Revolutionary United Front in Sierra Leone, systematically murdered, mutilated, and raped civilians during the country's civil war as a policy of terror
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  • A boy whose father is an amputee. Makeni resettlement camp for amputees, Makeni, Sierra Leone 2004<br />
Rebel forces, the Revolutionary United Front in Sierra Leone, systematically murdered, mutilated, and raped civilians during the country's civil war as a policy of terror
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  • Ibrahim, a double amputee and his cosmetic prothesis. Hastings camp, Freetown.<br />
Rebel forces, the Revolutionary United Front in Sierra Leone, systematically murdered, mutilated, and raped civilians during the country's civil war as a policy of terror
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  • Ibrahim and his daughter pull weeds from their plot of land in front of their House in Makeni resettlement village for amputees, Makeni, Sierra Leone 2004<br />
Rebel forces, the Revolutionary United Front in Sierra Leone, systematically murdered, mutilated, and raped civilians during the country's civil war as a policy of terror
    SFE_040403_0006.jpg
  • Dhaka, Bangladesh. Sumi, 12 years old. Sumi lives in the slums by the railway tracks in Tejgaon. When she was 18 months old a train hit her and cut off both her legs. She lives in a tiny shack with her brothers and sisters and grand mother. Her mother left shortly after the accident and her father has since married twice. CSID has provided her with a wheel chair and financial help for her to go to main stream school near by. She goes as often as she can, if there are no one to help her across the tracks in her wheel chair she cant go. At home and around the slum she moves by jumping along on her bum. The Stars Foundation visiting CSID. Centre for Services and Information on Disability (CSID) is a charity working for integrating disabled children into mainstream society.integrating disabled children into mainstream society.
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  • A man from Buhoma Village on the edge of Bwindi Impenetrable forest, Uganda. He’s axing a tree down by hand to do some building work on his home. It takes him an hour before it falls.
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  • Goats play on a recently chopped down tree by a man from Buhoma Village on the edge of Bwindi Impenetrable forest, in Uganda. He axed the tree down by hand to do some building work on his home. It takes him an hour before it falls.
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  • These Sierra Leonian amputees get used to walking on their ?Äúnew?Äù legs. It?Äôs hard work - the stumps are still soft and movement is painful. Their instructor, a Sierra Leonian used to working with the naturally handicapped gently scolds his charges, urging them to stand for longer periods and to imagine that they ?Äú...are just like babies.?Äù Freetown, Sierra Leone 1999
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  • Boys play cricket in the park at India Gate, New Delhi, India
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  • Two tailors work together in the Murraytown Amputee Camp in Freetown, Sierra Leone 1999
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  • A father and son, both amputees, walk to their tent in the rain. Murraytown amputee camp, Freetown, Sierra Leone 1999
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  • Abubakr smoking. Waterloo camp, Freetown, Sierra Leone 2004<br />
Rebel forces, the Revolutionary United Front in Sierra Leone, systematically murdered, mutilated, and raped civilians during the country's civil war as a policy of terror
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  • Members of the Amputee Football Team practice heading the ball before an exhibition match to mark the opening of the Special Court in Sierra Leone. At the last minute they were told that they?Äôd have to play their match on the practice ground of the National Sadium instead of the main pitch. The anticipated crowd never came. Freetown, Sierra Leone 2004..Rebel forces, the Revolutionary United Front in Sierra Leone, systematically murdered, mutilated, and raped civilians during the country's civil war as a policy of terror
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  • Hassan Fofona begs for money outside the central post office in Freetown. Hassan, 16, crippled by polio since he was 10 was caught by the rebels who hacked of his good arm on a tree stump. From a very poor family, he cannot work and so must beg.  freetown, Sierra Leone 1999
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  • Hassan Fofona, 16, crippled by polio since he was 10 was caught by the rebels who hacked of his good arm on a tree stump. From a very poor family, he cannot work and so must beg. Freetown, Sierra Leone 1999
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  • Naxi minority man chops pork on a sliced tree stump with a cleaver at a small roadside restaurant near to Zhongdian (also known as Shangrila) in Yunnan province. The man thinly chops the pork with this large knife which is used for all chopping. Cleanliness is an issue in many Chinese kitchens, which often look extremely dirty, however, fresh produce and cooking at incredibly high temperatures kills any potential bugs.
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  • Metal stumps prevent people from sitting down or sleep rough on a ledge in the shopping district of Kowloon. Posters with young women advertise club nights and parties around Christmas time in Hong Kong.
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  • Spectators at the The Princess Margaret Hospital (TPMH) on the Akrotiri peninsula, about 4 kilometres from the RAF Station at Akrotiri, admire the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team, as they perform one of their first public shows of the year. RAF staff and patients are allowed on to the grass outside the hospital building for this free show, given in honour of local charity fund-raisers of the Cyprus-based RAF Association whose guests form one of the smallest crowds to watch a Red Arrows display. Here, the team perform The Twizzle manoeuvre in front of the small crowd who stand by a green fence, matching tree and palm tree stumps. The bare earth is baked hard by the lack of rain and it almost looks like a desert scene as five of the nine jets speed overhead.
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