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Daily wagers and casual laborers from various government departments shout slogans during a protest demanding regularization of their servic...

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Daily Wagers And Casual Laborers Protest In Srinagar

10 March 2025

Daily wagers and casual laborers from various government departments shout slogans during a protest demanding regularization of their servic...

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10 March 2025

Daily wagers and casual laborers from various government departments shout slogans during a protest demanding regularization of their services and a salary hike in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on March 10, 2025.


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Daily wagers and casual laborers from various government departments shout slogans during a protest demanding regularization of their servic...

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Daily Wagers And Casual Laborers Protest In Srinagar

10 March 2025

Daily wagers and casual laborers from various government departments shout slogans during a protest demanding regularization of their servic...

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10 March 2025

Daily wagers and casual laborers from various government departments shout slogans during a protest demanding regularization of their services and a salary hike in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on March 10, 2025.


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Daily wagers and casual laborers from various government departments shout slogans during a protest demanding regularization of their servic...

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Daily Wagers And Casual Laborers Protest In Srinagar

10 March 2025

Daily wagers and casual laborers from various government departments shout slogans during a protest demanding regularization of their servic...

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10 March 2025

Daily wagers and casual laborers from various government departments shout slogans during a protest demanding regularization of their services and a salary hike in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on March 10, 2025.


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Daily wagers and casual laborers from various government departments shout slogans during a protest demanding regularization of their servic...

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Daily Wagers And Casual Laborers Protest In Srinagar

10 March 2025

Daily wagers and casual laborers from various government departments shout slogans during a protest demanding regularization of their servic...

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10 March 2025

Daily wagers and casual laborers from various government departments shout slogans during a protest demanding regularization of their services and a salary hike in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on March 10, 2025.


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Daily wagers and casual laborers from various government departments shout slogans during a protest demanding regularization of their servic...

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Daily Wagers And Casual Laborers Protest In Srinagar

10 March 2025

Daily wagers and casual laborers from various government departments shout slogans during a protest demanding regularization of their servic...

#12143457

10 March 2025

Daily wagers and casual laborers from various government departments shout slogans during a protest demanding regularization of their services and a salary hike in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on March 10, 2025.


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Daily wagers and casual laborers from various government departments shout slogans during a protest demanding regularization of their servic...

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Daily Wagers And Casual Laborers Protest In Srinagar

10 March 2025

Daily wagers and casual laborers from various government departments shout slogans during a protest demanding regularization of their servic...

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10 March 2025

Daily wagers and casual laborers from various government departments shout slogans during a protest demanding regularization of their services and a salary hike in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on March 10, 2025.


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Teachers from 33 districts of Assam  marched to the Raj Bhavan  Demanding provincialisation of the venture schools and regularisation of the...

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Teachers Protest In Assam

5 September 2018

Teachers from 33 districts of Assam  marched to the Raj Bhavan  Demanding provincialisation of the venture schools and regularisation of the...

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5 September 2018

Teachers from 33 districts of Assam marched to the Raj Bhavan Demanding provincialisation of the venture schools and regularisation of the services of teachers on teachers day in Guwahati, Assam, India on Sep 05,2018.In protest against the non-regularisation of 47,589 teachers in 7,771 venture schools, the Asom Sikshak Karmachari Aikyo Mancha observed Sikshak Pratarana Divas (Teachers’ Betrayal Day) on Wednesday and have boycotted Teachers’ Day celebrations.


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Teachers  around a photo of Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan  who  marched to the Raj Bhavan  Demanding provincialisation of the venture schools and...

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Teachers Protest In Assam

5 September 2018

Teachers  around a photo of Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan  who  marched to the Raj Bhavan  Demanding provincialisation of the venture schools and...

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5 September 2018

Teachers around a photo of Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan who marched to the Raj Bhavan Demanding provincialisation of the venture schools and regularisation of the services of teachers on teachers day in Guwahati, Assam, India on Sep 05,2018. Teacher's Day is celebrated on 5th September and this tradition started from 1962. This is the when Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was born. He was a philosopher, scholar, teacher, and politician and his dedicated work towards education made his birthday an important day in the history of India.


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Teachers from 33 districts of Assam  marched to the Raj Bhavan  Demanding provincialisation of the venture schools and regularisation of the...

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Teachers Protest In Assam

5 September 2018

Teachers from 33 districts of Assam  marched to the Raj Bhavan  Demanding provincialisation of the venture schools and regularisation of the...

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5 September 2018

Teachers from 33 districts of Assam marched to the Raj Bhavan Demanding provincialisation of the venture schools and regularisation of the services of teachers on teachers day in Guwahati, Assam, India on Sep 05,2018.In protest against the non-regularisation of 47,589 teachers in 7,771 venture schools, the Asom Sikshak Karmachari Aikyo Mancha observed Sikshak Pratarana Divas (Teachers’ Betrayal Day) on Wednesday and have boycotted Teachers’ Day celebrations.


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Thousands of descendants of haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic are suffering from different discriminations as they are not consider...

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Born Foreigners

10 September 2015

Thousands of descendants of haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic are suffering from different discriminations as they are not consider...

#774943

10 September 2015

Thousands of descendants of haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic are suffering from different discriminations as they are not considered eligible for dominican documents. They were born in Dominican Republic but are systematically declared Haitian by the government. At the same time, they have never been to Haiti, and most don´t know family there. Also in Haiti, a part of the population do not consider these people as haitian and the government has talked low mouth about them as foreigners. The DR government opened a regularization process recently, and it has just ended. Many people have not been able to bring any proof of birth in the country, and they should leave soon as they are not granted residency. Many of them do not want to travel, as they feel dominicans. This people have suffered during all their lives from severe restrictions in access to sanity, education, travel, property owning, bank accounts, or legal marriage. So if they stay, they will face social invisibility if they don´t manage to change the situation. If they go, it is still unclear if Haiti will recognize them as nationals or not. This parallel world of people born in the country from migrants without legal documents has existed for a very long time in the Dominican Republic. Many of those haitian migrants came to the country to work for the Consejo Estate de Azucar CEA, a government agency that was in control of the total of the sugar cane production for decades until the 70´s, and they were never granted basic services nor documents. They were usually placed in villages built for them in the middle of the sugar fields, without any electricity, sewerage system, and with little services, in a kind of silenced isolation. -- Juliana Deguis Pierre was born in the Dominican province of Monte Plata in 1984, from haitian migrant parents. In 2008, she entered la Junta Electoral Central, the agency in charge of documenting every Dominican with an ID. Government workers took away her Birth Act,


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Thousands of descendants of haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic are suffering from different discriminations as they are not consider...

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Born Foreigners

10 September 2015

Thousands of descendants of haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic are suffering from different discriminations as they are not consider...

#774944

10 September 2015

Thousands of descendants of haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic are suffering from different discriminations as they are not considered eligible for dominican documents. They were born in Dominican Republic but are systematically declared Haitian by the government. At the same time, they have never been to Haiti, and most don´t know family there. Also in Haiti, a part of the population do not consider these people as haitian and the government has talked low mouth about them as foreigners. The DR government opened a regularization process recently, and it has just ended. Many people have not been able to bring any proof of birth in the country, and they should leave soon as they are not granted residency. Many of them do not want to travel, as they feel dominicans. This people have suffered during all their lives from severe restrictions in access to sanity, education, travel, property owning, bank accounts, or legal marriage. So if they stay, they will face social invisibility if they don´t manage to change the situation. If they go, it is still unclear if Haiti will recognize them as nationals or not. This parallel world of people born in the country from migrants without legal documents has existed for a very long time in the Dominican Republic. Many of those haitian migrants came to the country to work for the Consejo Estate de Azucar CEA, a government agency that was in control of the total of the sugar cane production for decades until the 70´s, and they were never granted basic services nor documents. They were usually placed in villages built for them in the middle of the sugar fields, without any electricity, sewerage system, and with little services, in a kind of silenced isolation. -- Juliana Deguis Pierre was born in the Dominican province of Monte Plata in 1984, from haitian migrant parents. In 2008, she entered la Junta Electoral Central, the agency in charge of documenting every Dominican with an ID. Government workers took away her Birth Act,


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Thousands of descendants of haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic are suffering from different discriminations as they are not consider...

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Born Foreigners

10 September 2015

Thousands of descendants of haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic are suffering from different discriminations as they are not consider...

#774949

10 September 2015

Thousands of descendants of haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic are suffering from different discriminations as they are not considered eligible for dominican documents. They were born in Dominican Republic but are systematically declared Haitian by the government. At the same time, they have never been to Haiti, and most don´t know family there. Also in Haiti, a part of the population do not consider these people as haitian and the government has talked low mouth about them as foreigners. The DR government opened a regularization process recently, and it has just ended. Many people have not been able to bring any proof of birth in the country, and they should leave soon as they are not granted residency. Many of them do not want to travel, as they feel dominicans. This people have suffered during all their lives from severe restrictions in access to sanity, education, travel, property owning, bank accounts, or legal marriage. So if they stay, they will face social invisibility if they don´t manage to change the situation. If they go, it is still unclear if Haiti will recognize them as nationals or not. This parallel world of people born in the country from migrants without legal documents has existed for a very long time in the Dominican Republic. Many of those haitian migrants came to the country to work for the Consejo Estate de Azucar CEA, a government agency that was in control of the total of the sugar cane production for decades until the 70´s, and they were never granted basic services nor documents. They were usually placed in villages built for them in the middle of the sugar fields, without any electricity, sewerage system, and with little services, in a kind of silenced isolation. -- Juliana Deguis Pierre was born in the Dominican province of Monte Plata in 1984, from haitian migrant parents. In 2008, she entered la Junta Electoral Central, the agency in charge of documenting every Dominican with an ID. Government workers took away her Birth Act,


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Thousands of descendants of haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic are suffering from different discriminations as they are not consider...

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Born Foreigners

10 September 2015

Thousands of descendants of haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic are suffering from different discriminations as they are not consider...

#774973

10 September 2015

Thousands of descendants of haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic are suffering from different discriminations as they are not considered eligible for dominican documents. They were born in Dominican Republic but are systematically declared Haitian by the government. At the same time, they have never been to Haiti, and most don´t know family there. Also in Haiti, a part of the population do not consider these people as haitian and the government has talked low mouth about them as foreigners. The DR government opened a regularization process recently, and it has just ended. Many people have not been able to bring any proof of birth in the country, and they should leave soon as they are not granted residency. Many of them do not want to travel, as they feel dominicans. This people have suffered during all their lives from severe restrictions in access to sanity, education, travel, property owning, bank accounts, or legal marriage. So if they stay, they will face social invisibility if they don´t manage to change the situation. If they go, it is still unclear if Haiti will recognize them as nationals or not. This parallel world of people born in the country from migrants without legal documents has existed for a very long time in the Dominican Republic. Many of those haitian migrants came to the country to work for the Consejo Estate de Azucar CEA, a government agency that was in control of the total of the sugar cane production for decades until the 70´s, and they were never granted basic services nor documents. They were usually placed in villages built for them in the middle of the sugar fields, without any electricity, sewerage system, and with little services, in a kind of silenced isolation. -- Juliana Deguis Pierre was born in the Dominican province of Monte Plata in 1984, from haitian migrant parents. In 2008, she entered la Junta Electoral Central, the agency in charge of documenting every Dominican with an ID. Government workers took away her Birth Act,


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Thousands of descendants of haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic are suffering from different discriminations as they are not consider...

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Born Foreigners

10 September 2015

Thousands of descendants of haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic are suffering from different discriminations as they are not consider...

#775053

10 September 2015

Thousands of descendants of haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic are suffering from different discriminations as they are not considered eligible for dominican documents. They were born in Dominican Republic but are systematically declared Haitian by the government. At the same time, they have never been to Haiti, and most don´t know family there. Also in Haiti, a part of the population do not consider these people as haitian and the government has talked low mouth about them as foreigners. The DR government opened a regularization process recently, and it has just ended. Many people have not been able to bring any proof of birth in the country, and they should leave soon as they are not granted residency. Many of them do not want to travel, as they feel dominicans. This people have suffered during all their lives from severe restrictions in access to sanity, education, travel, property owning, bank accounts, or legal marriage. So if they stay, they will face social invisibility if they don´t manage to change the situation. If they go, it is still unclear if Haiti will recognize them as nationals or not. This parallel world of people born in the country from migrants without legal documents has existed for a very long time in the Dominican Republic. Many of those haitian migrants came to the country to work for the Consejo Estate de Azucar CEA, a government agency that was in control of the total of the sugar cane production for decades until the 70´s, and they were never granted basic services nor documents. They were usually placed in villages built for them in the middle of the sugar fields, without any electricity, sewerage system, and with little services, in a kind of silenced isolation. -- Juliana Deguis Pierre was born in the Dominican province of Monte Plata in 1984, from haitian migrant parents. In 2008, she entered la Junta Electoral Central, the agency in charge of documenting every Dominican with an ID. Government workers took away her Birth Act,


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Thousands of descendants of haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic are suffering from different discriminations as they are not consider...

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Born Foreigners

10 September 2015

Thousands of descendants of haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic are suffering from different discriminations as they are not consider...

#775141

10 September 2015

Thousands of descendants of haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic are suffering from different discriminations as they are not considered eligible for dominican documents. They were born in Dominican Republic but are systematically declared Haitian by the government. At the same time, they have never been to Haiti, and most don´t know family there. Also in Haiti, a part of the population do not consider these people as haitian and the government has talked low mouth about them as foreigners. The DR government opened a regularization process recently, and it has just ended. Many people have not been able to bring any proof of birth in the country, and they should leave soon as they are not granted residency. Many of them do not want to travel, as they feel dominicans. This people have suffered during all their lives from severe restrictions in access to sanity, education, travel, property owning, bank accounts, or legal marriage. So if they stay, they will face social invisibility if they don´t manage to change the situation. If they go, it is still unclear if Haiti will recognize them as nationals or not. This parallel world of people born in the country from migrants without legal documents has existed for a very long time in the Dominican Republic. Many of those haitian migrants came to the country to work for the Consejo Estate de Azucar CEA, a government agency that was in control of the total of the sugar cane production for decades until the 70´s, and they were never granted basic services nor documents. They were usually placed in villages built for them in the middle of the sugar fields, without any electricity, sewerage system, and with little services, in a kind of silenced isolation. -- Juliana Deguis Pierre was born in the Dominican province of Monte Plata in 1984, from haitian migrant parents. In 2008, she entered la Junta Electoral Central, the agency in charge of documenting every Dominican with an ID. Government workers took away her Birth Act,


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Thousands of descendants of haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic are suffering from different discriminations as they are not consider...

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Born Foreigners

10 September 2015

Thousands of descendants of haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic are suffering from different discriminations as they are not consider...

#775142

10 September 2015

Thousands of descendants of haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic are suffering from different discriminations as they are not considered eligible for dominican documents. They were born in Dominican Republic but are systematically declared Haitian by the government. At the same time, they have never been to Haiti, and most don´t know family there. Also in Haiti, a part of the population do not consider these people as haitian and the government has talked low mouth about them as foreigners. The DR government opened a regularization process recently, and it has just ended. Many people have not been able to bring any proof of birth in the country, and they should leave soon as they are not granted residency. Many of them do not want to travel, as they feel dominicans. This people have suffered during all their lives from severe restrictions in access to sanity, education, travel, property owning, bank accounts, or legal marriage. So if they stay, they will face social invisibility if they don´t manage to change the situation. If they go, it is still unclear if Haiti will recognize them as nationals or not. This parallel world of people born in the country from migrants without legal documents has existed for a very long time in the Dominican Republic. Many of those haitian migrants came to the country to work for the Consejo Estate de Azucar CEA, a government agency that was in control of the total of the sugar cane production for decades until the 70´s, and they were never granted basic services nor documents. They were usually placed in villages built for them in the middle of the sugar fields, without any electricity, sewerage system, and with little services, in a kind of silenced isolation. -- Juliana Deguis Pierre was born in the Dominican province of Monte Plata in 1984, from haitian migrant parents. In 2008, she entered la Junta Electoral Central, the agency in charge of documenting every Dominican with an ID. Government workers took away her Birth Act,


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