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#3807422
13 February 2019
Parliament Speaker Ali Abdel-Al presides over Egypt's Parliament as it meets to deliberate constitutional amendments that could allow President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi to stay in office till 2034, in Cairo Egypt, Wednesday, Feb 13, 2019. Wednesday's session will lead to a vote later in the evening or on Thursday, after which the text of the amendments would be finalized by a special committee for a final decision within two months. El-Sissi's current second term expires in 2022.
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#3633544
9 January 2019
Several artists, Actors, singers of Assam with others taking out a Torch Light Rally in protest against Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2016 in Guwahati, Assam, India on Wednesday, January 09, 2019. India's lower house yesterday passed legislation that will grant citizenship to members of certain religious minorities but not Muslims. - The bill covers select groups -- including Hindus, Christians and Sikhs -- who moved from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan and who have lived in India for at least six years. The legislation, which still needs approval in the upper house, sparked a second day of protests today in the northeastern state of Assam, where millions have settled in recent decades after fleeing neighbouring countries. Last year the Assam government published a draft citizens' register that left off four million people unable to prove they were living there before 1971, when millions fled Bangladesh's war of independence.
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9 January 2019
Several artists, Actors, singers of Assam with others taking out a Torch Light Rally in protest against Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2016 in Guwahati, Assam, India on Wednesday, January 09, 2019. India's lower house yesterday passed legislation that will grant citizenship to members of certain religious minorities but not Muslims. - The bill covers select groups -- including Hindus, Christians and Sikhs -- who moved from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan and who have lived in India for at least six years. The legislation, which still needs approval in the upper house, sparked a second day of protests today in the northeastern state of Assam, where millions have settled in recent decades after fleeing neighbouring countries. Last year the Assam government published a draft citizens' register that left off four million people unable to prove they were living there before 1971, when millions fled Bangladesh's war of independence.
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#3633552
9 January 2019
Several artists, Actors, singers of Assam with others taking out a Torch Light Rally in protest against Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2016 in Guwahati, Assam, India on Wednesday, January 09, 2019. India's lower house yesterday passed legislation that will grant citizenship to members of certain religious minorities but not Muslims. - The bill covers select groups -- including Hindus, Christians and Sikhs -- who moved from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan and who have lived in India for at least six years. The legislation, which still needs approval in the upper house, sparked a second day of protests today in the northeastern state of Assam, where millions have settled in recent decades after fleeing neighbouring countries. Last year the Assam government published a draft citizens' register that left off four million people unable to prove they were living there before 1971, when millions fled Bangladesh's war of independence.
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#3633554
9 January 2019
Several artists, Actors, singers of Assam with others taking out a Torch Light Rally in protest against Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2016 in Guwahati, Assam, India on Wednesday, January 09, 2019. India's lower house yesterday passed legislation that will grant citizenship to members of certain religious minorities but not Muslims. - The bill covers select groups -- including Hindus, Christians and Sikhs -- who moved from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan and who have lived in India for at least six years. The legislation, which still needs approval in the upper house, sparked a second day of protests today in the northeastern state of Assam, where millions have settled in recent decades after fleeing neighbouring countries. Last year the Assam government published a draft citizens' register that left off four million people unable to prove they were living there before 1971, when millions fled Bangladesh's war of independence.
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#3633556
9 January 2019
Several artists, Actors, singers of Assam with others taking out a Torch Light Rally in protest against Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2016 in Guwahati, Assam, India on Wednesday, January 09, 2019. India's lower house yesterday passed legislation that will grant citizenship to members of certain religious minorities but not Muslims. - The bill covers select groups -- including Hindus, Christians and Sikhs -- who moved from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan and who have lived in India for at least six years. The legislation, which still needs approval in the upper house, sparked a second day of protests today in the northeastern state of Assam, where millions have settled in recent decades after fleeing neighbouring countries. Last year the Assam government published a draft citizens' register that left off four million people unable to prove they were living there before 1971, when millions fled Bangladesh's war of independence.
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#3633370
9 January 2019
Activists of the Students Federation of India (SFI) walking towards Brahmaputra river to immerse of Prime Minister of India, Chief Minister of Assam and the MP’s of the Parliament in protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016 in Guwahati, Assam, India on Wednesday, 09 January 2019. India's lower house yesterday passed legislation that will grant citizenship to members of certain religious minorities but not Muslims. - The bill covers select groups -- including Hindus, Christians and Sikhs -- who moved from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan and who have lived in India for at least six years. The legislation, which still needs approval in the upper house, sparked a second day of protests today in the northeastern state of Assam, where millions have settled in recent decades after fleeing neighbouring countries. Last year the Assam government published a draft citizens' register that left off four million people unable to prove they were living there before 1971, when millions fled Bangladesh's war of independence.
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#3633372
9 January 2019
Activists of the Students Federation of India (SFI) walking towards Brahmaputra river to immerse of Prime Minister of India, Chief Minister of Assam and the MP’s of the Parliament in protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016 in Guwahati, Assam, India on Wednesday, 09 January 2019. India's lower house yesterday passed legislation that will grant citizenship to members of certain religious minorities but not Muslims. - The bill covers select groups -- including Hindus, Christians and Sikhs -- who moved from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan and who have lived in India for at least six years. The legislation, which still needs approval in the upper house, sparked a second day of protests today in the northeastern state of Assam, where millions have settled in recent decades after fleeing neighbouring countries. Last year the Assam government published a draft citizens' register that left off four million people unable to prove they were living there before 1971, when millions fled Bangladesh's war of independence.
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#3633378
9 January 2019
Activists of the Students Federation of India (SFI) walking towards Brahmaputra river to immerse of Prime Minister of India, Chief Minister of Assam and the MP’s of the Parliament in protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016 in Guwahati, Assam, India on Wednesday, 09 January 2019. India's lower house yesterday passed legislation that will grant citizenship to members of certain religious minorities but not Muslims. - The bill covers select groups -- including Hindus, Christians and Sikhs -- who moved from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan and who have lived in India for at least six years. The legislation, which still needs approval in the upper house, sparked a second day of protests today in the northeastern state of Assam, where millions have settled in recent decades after fleeing neighbouring countries. Last year the Assam government published a draft citizens' register that left off four million people unable to prove they were living there before 1971, when millions fled Bangladesh's war of independence.
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#3633382
9 January 2019
Activists of the Students Federation of India (SFI) immersed of Prime Minister of India, Chief Minister of Assam and the MP’s of the Parliament in Brahmaputra river in protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016 in Guwahati, Assam, India on Wednesday, 09 January 2019. India's lower house yesterday passed legislation that will grant citizenship to members of certain religious minorities but not Muslims. - The bill covers select groups -- including Hindus, Christians and Sikhs -- who moved from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan and who have lived in India for at least six years. The legislation, which still needs approval in the upper house, sparked a second day of protests today in the northeastern state of Assam, where millions have settled in recent decades after fleeing neighbouring countries. Last year the Assam government published a draft citizens' register that left off four million people unable to prove they were living there before 1971, when millions fled Bangladesh's war of independence.
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9 January 2019
Activists of the Students Federation of India (SFI) immersed of Prime Minister of India, Chief Minister of Assam and the MP’s of the Parliament in Brahmaputra river in protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016 in Guwahati, Assam, India on Wednesday, 09 January 2019. India's lower house yesterday passed legislation that will grant citizenship to members of certain religious minorities but not Muslims. - The bill covers select groups -- including Hindus, Christians and Sikhs -- who moved from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan and who have lived in India for at least six years. The legislation, which still needs approval in the upper house, sparked a second day of protests today in the northeastern state of Assam, where millions have settled in recent decades after fleeing neighbouring countries. Last year the Assam government published a draft citizens' register that left off four million people unable to prove they were living there before 1971, when millions fled Bangladesh's war of independence.
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11 April 2018
Minister for Health Simon Harris (Second Left), independent Senator Lynn Ruane (Center), who was a member of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on the Eighth Amendment, and Amnesty International Ireland Executive Director Colm O’Gorman (Right) during their visit at Dublin’s Moore Street to launch Amnesty’s ‘It’s Time To Talk’ campaign. On Tuesday, April 10, 2018, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#2577055
24 March 2018
Demonstrators protest at the 'March for our Lives' gathering on March 24, 2018 in Munich, Germany. They protested for gun control and to remember the rampage at a school in Parkland, Florida. The protest was organised by the Democrats Abroud.
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#2577056
24 March 2018
Demonstrators protest at the 'March for our Lives' gathering on March 24, 2018 in Munich, Germany. They protested for gun control and to remember the rampage at a school in Parkland, Florida. The protest was organised by the Democrats Abroud.
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#2577057
24 March 2018
Demonstrators protest at the 'March for our Lives' gathering on March 24, 2018 in Munich, Germany. They protested for gun control and to remember the rampage at a school in Parkland, Florida. The protest was organised by the Democrats Abroud.
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#2577059
24 March 2018
Demonstrators protest at the 'March for our Lives' gathering on March 24, 2018 in Munich, Germany. They protested for gun control and to remember the rampage at a school in Parkland, Florida. The protest was organised by the Democrats Abroud.
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