More than one billion tourists will take a trip this year crossing an international boundary, a threshold never before reached, UN officials told a meeting tourism ministers gathering in Mexico this week.
In December 2005 in southern Sudan, a boy drinks water from the Akuem River, near the village of Malual Kon in Bahr el Ghazal State. Only about one-third of the population has access to safe drinking water, and the threat of water-borne disease has increased as towns swell due to the return of displaced people and refugees following decades of civil war.
2005 © UNICEF/NYHQ2005-1987/Georgina Cranston
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I have never looked for anyone with a candle in my hand. Everybody recognizes my light.
All Alone
Find your own angle
If you don’t have the time to do something right, where are you going to find the time to fix it?
Found outside of Rivne, Ukraine.
What a train ride through North Korea looks like
Ahead of the launch of a controversial rocket later this month, the North Korean government allowed a group of foreign journalists to tour the North Korean countryside on train Sunday, in a trip intended to show off the rocket, which recently got put onto its launchpad. Here’s what they saw. (AP photos)
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Twitter Censorship
All photos,tags and messages about Khojaly Massacre have been filtered and censored by Twitter today !!!
Justice for Khojaly
We haven`t forgotten and never will forget.We sometimes remind and if it is needed sometimes retaliate.
KHOJALY MASSACRE
“We don’t speak loudly about these things.
Before Khojaly, the Azerbaijanis thought that they were joking with us, they thought that the Armenians were people who could not raise a hand against the civilian population. We were able to break that (stereotype !!!)
President of Armenia and 1992 War Lord Serzh Sarkisian, quoted in the book by British journalist Thomas de Waal, Black Garden: Armenia and Azerbaijan Through Peace and War (New York & London: New York University Press, 2003)
KHOJALY MASSACRE
“… A SURVIVOR OF THE MASSACRE, SAID HE SAW UP TO 200 PEOPLE SHOT DOWN AT THE POINT WE VISITED , AND REFUGEES WHO CAME BY DIFFERENT ROUTES HAVE ALSO TOLD OF BEING SHOT AT REPEATEDLY AND OF LEAVING A TRAIL OF BODIES ALONG THEIR PATH.”
3 March 1992 “MASSACRE UNCOVERED”
BY ANATOL LIEVEN






