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Devotees celebrates ISKON 47th Ratha Yatra festival in Kolkata,India. According to mythology, the Ratha Yatra dates back some 5,000 years wh...

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Ratha Yatra Festival In Kolkata

17 July 2018

Devotees celebrates ISKON 47th Ratha Yatra festival in Kolkata,India. According to mythology, the Ratha Yatra dates back some 5,000 years wh...

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17 July 2018

Devotees celebrates ISKON 47th Ratha Yatra festival in Kolkata,India. According to mythology, the Ratha Yatra dates back some 5,000 years when Hindu god Krishna, along with his older brother Balaram and sister Subhadra, were pulled on a chariot from Kurukshetra to Vrindavana by Krishna's devotees on 14 July 2018..


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Devotees celebrates ISKON 47th Ratha Yatra festival in Kolkata,India. According to mythology, the Ratha Yatra dates back some 5,000 years wh...

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Ratha Yatra Festival In Kolkata

17 July 2018

Devotees celebrates ISKON 47th Ratha Yatra festival in Kolkata,India. According to mythology, the Ratha Yatra dates back some 5,000 years wh...

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17 July 2018

Devotees celebrates ISKON 47th Ratha Yatra festival in Kolkata,India. According to mythology, the Ratha Yatra dates back some 5,000 years when Hindu god Krishna, along with his older brother Balaram and sister Subhadra, were pulled on a chariot from Kurukshetra to Vrindavana by Krishna's devotees on 14 July 2018..


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Devotees celebrates ISKON 47th Ratha Yatra festival in Kolkata,India. According to mythology, the Ratha Yatra dates back some 5,000 years wh...

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Ratha Yatra Festival In Kolkata

17 July 2018

Devotees celebrates ISKON 47th Ratha Yatra festival in Kolkata,India. According to mythology, the Ratha Yatra dates back some 5,000 years wh...

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17 July 2018

Devotees celebrates ISKON 47th Ratha Yatra festival in Kolkata,India. According to mythology, the Ratha Yatra dates back some 5,000 years when Hindu god Krishna, along with his older brother Balaram and sister Subhadra, were pulled on a chariot from Kurukshetra to Vrindavana by Krishna's devotees on 14 July 2018..


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Devotees celebrates ISKON 47th Ratha Yatra festival in Kolkata,India. According to mythology, the Ratha Yatra dates back some 5,000 years wh...

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Ratha Yatra Festival In Kolkata

17 July 2018

Devotees celebrates ISKON 47th Ratha Yatra festival in Kolkata,India. According to mythology, the Ratha Yatra dates back some 5,000 years wh...

#2950884

17 July 2018

Devotees celebrates ISKON 47th Ratha Yatra festival in Kolkata,India. According to mythology, the Ratha Yatra dates back some 5,000 years when Hindu god Krishna, along with his older brother Balaram and sister Subhadra, were pulled on a chariot from Kurukshetra to Vrindavana by Krishna's devotees on 14 July 2018..


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Devotees celebrates ISKON 47th Ratha Yatra festival in Kolkata,India. According to mythology, the Ratha Yatra dates back some 5,000 years wh...

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Ratha Yatra Festival In Kolkata

17 July 2018

Devotees celebrates ISKON 47th Ratha Yatra festival in Kolkata,India. According to mythology, the Ratha Yatra dates back some 5,000 years wh...

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17 July 2018

Devotees celebrates ISKON 47th Ratha Yatra festival in Kolkata,India. According to mythology, the Ratha Yatra dates back some 5,000 years when Hindu god Krishna, along with his older brother Balaram and sister Subhadra, were pulled on a chariot from Kurukshetra to Vrindavana by Krishna's devotees on 14 July 2018..


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Devotees celebrates ISKON 47th Ratha Yatra festival in Kolkata,India. According to mythology, the Ratha Yatra dates back some 5,000 years wh...

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Ratha Yatra Festival In Kolkata

17 July 2018

Devotees celebrates ISKON 47th Ratha Yatra festival in Kolkata,India. According to mythology, the Ratha Yatra dates back some 5,000 years wh...

#2950894

17 July 2018

Devotees celebrates ISKON 47th Ratha Yatra festival in Kolkata,India. According to mythology, the Ratha Yatra dates back some 5,000 years when Hindu god Krishna, along with his older brother Balaram and sister Subhadra, were pulled on a chariot from Kurukshetra to Vrindavana by Krishna's devotees on 14 July 2018..


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Devotees celebrates ISKON 47th Ratha Yatra festival in Kolkata,India. According to mythology, the Ratha Yatra dates back some 5,000 years wh...

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Ratha Yatra Festival In Kolkata

17 July 2018

Devotees celebrates ISKON 47th Ratha Yatra festival in Kolkata,India. According to mythology, the Ratha Yatra dates back some 5,000 years wh...

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17 July 2018

Devotees celebrates ISKON 47th Ratha Yatra festival in Kolkata,India. According to mythology, the Ratha Yatra dates back some 5,000 years when Hindu god Krishna, along with his older brother Balaram and sister Subhadra, were pulled on a chariot from Kurukshetra to Vrindavana by Krishna's devotees on 14 July 2018..


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Devotees celebrates ISKON 47th Ratha Yatra festival in Kolkata,India. According to mythology, the Ratha Yatra dates back some 5,000 years wh...

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Ratha Yatra Festival In Kolkata

17 July 2018

Devotees celebrates ISKON 47th Ratha Yatra festival in Kolkata,India. According to mythology, the Ratha Yatra dates back some 5,000 years wh...

#2950902

17 July 2018

Devotees celebrates ISKON 47th Ratha Yatra festival in Kolkata,India. According to mythology, the Ratha Yatra dates back some 5,000 years when Hindu god Krishna, along with his older brother Balaram and sister Subhadra, were pulled on a chariot from Kurukshetra to Vrindavana by Krishna's devotees on 14 July 2018..


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A Rickshaw Puller returning back home after Day-long Work, in Delhi, India, on February 3, 2018. The Life has become very hard  for Traditio...

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Daily Life In Delhi

3 February 2018

A Rickshaw Puller returning back home after Day-long Work, in Delhi, India, on February 3, 2018. The Life has become very hard  for Traditio...

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3 February 2018

A Rickshaw Puller returning back home after Day-long Work, in Delhi, India, on February 3, 2018. The Life has become very hard for Traditional Rickshaw pullers after the emergence of e-Rickshaws


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A police investigator inspects the body of Raymart Siapo, who according to police was shot dead by unidentified gunmen, in Navotas, north of...

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Filipinos Displaced by the Drug War

19 April 2017

A police investigator inspects the body of Raymart Siapo, who according to police was shot dead by unidentified gunmen, in Navotas, north of...

#1904350

19 April 2017

A police investigator inspects the body of Raymart Siapo, who according to police was shot dead by unidentified gunmen, in Navotas, north of Manila, Philippines, March 30, 2017. President Rodrigo Duterte's war against drugs have not only killed thousands, but have also displaced many Filipinoseither out of fear or to seek justice for a slain relativeproof that the drug war has caused widespread effects in society. Ruth Jane Sombrio was widowed half a year ago when policemen shot dead her husband Rogie Sebastian in what police say was a drug sting operation. A police report indicates Rogie was killed after he pulled out his gun and got into a shootout with undercover police officers. But Ruth Jane tells a different story: there was no police operation and Rogie was defenseless when armed plainclothes policemen entered their one-room shanty and shot him dead. Ruth Jane's neighbors have advised against filling a formal complaint, lest Rogie's killers come back for her. Following Rogie's death, Ruth Jane spent months hiding in different nearby places out of fear for her life and that of her young children, before she finally decided to ride a ferry to the province to make a fresh start amidst an uncertain future. Luzviminda Siapo was working as a domestic helper in Kuwait when back home, armed men kidnapped and shot dead her son Raymart, a day after a neighbor had complained to village watchmen that Raymart was selling drugs. Raymart couldn't run from his captors even if he wanted tohe was born with bilateral club foot. Luzviminda's employer allowed her to go home, but not without kneeling and kissing her employer's feet. Back home, Luzviminda questioned village and police officials how armed bonnet-clad men chose to target her son just a day after a neighbor filled a complaint on the village blotter. Following Raymart's burial, Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Ronald Dela Rosa instructed police to solve Raymart's killing.


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Residents look on as a police investigator inspects the body of Raymart Siapo, who according to police was shot dead by unidentified gunmen,...

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Filipinos Displaced by the Drug War

19 April 2017

Residents look on as a police investigator inspects the body of Raymart Siapo, who according to police was shot dead by unidentified gunmen,...

#1904351

19 April 2017

Residents look on as a police investigator inspects the body of Raymart Siapo, who according to police was shot dead by unidentified gunmen, in Navotas, north of Manila, Philippines, March 30, 2017. President Rodrigo Duterte's war against drugs have not only killed thousands, but have also displaced many Filipinoseither out of fear or to seek justice for a slain relativeproof that the drug war has caused widespread effects in society. Ruth Jane Sombrio was widowed half a year ago when policemen shot dead her husband Rogie Sebastian in what police say was a drug sting operation. A police report indicates Rogie was killed after he pulled out his gun and got into a shootout with undercover police officers. But Ruth Jane tells a different story: there was no police operation and Rogie was defenseless when armed plainclothes policemen entered their one-room shanty and shot him dead. Ruth Jane's neighbors have advised against filling a formal complaint, lest Rogie's killers come back for her. Following Rogie's death, Ruth Jane spent months hiding in different nearby places out of fear for her life and that of her young children, before she finally decided to ride a ferry to the province to make a fresh start amidst an uncertain future. Luzviminda Siapo was working as a domestic helper in Kuwait when back home, armed men kidnapped and shot dead her son Raymart, a day after a neighbor had complained to village watchmen that Raymart was selling drugs. Raymart couldn't run from his captors even if he wanted tohe was born with bilateral club foot. Luzviminda's employer allowed her to go home, but not without kneeling and kissing her employer's feet. Back home, Luzviminda questioned village and police officials how armed bonnet-clad men chose to target her son just a day after a neighbor filled a complaint on the village blotter. Following Raymart's burial, Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Ronald Dela Rosa instructed police to solve Raymart's killing. Despite this, justic


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Funeral workers carry away in a cadaver bag the body of Raymart Siapo, who according to police was shot dead by unidentified gunmen, in Navo...

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Filipinos Displaced by the Drug War

19 April 2017

Funeral workers carry away in a cadaver bag the body of Raymart Siapo, who according to police was shot dead by unidentified gunmen, in Navo...

#1904352

19 April 2017

Funeral workers carry away in a cadaver bag the body of Raymart Siapo, who according to police was shot dead by unidentified gunmen, in Navotas, north of Manila, Philippines, March 30, 2017. President Rodrigo Duterte's war against drugs have not only killed thousands, but have also displaced many Filipinoseither out of fear or to seek justice for a slain relativeproof that the drug war has caused widespread effects in society. Ruth Jane Sombrio was widowed half a year ago when policemen shot dead her husband Rogie Sebastian in what police say was a drug sting operation. A police report indicates Rogie was killed after he pulled out his gun and got into a shootout with undercover police officers. But Ruth Jane tells a different story: there was no police operation and Rogie was defenseless when armed plainclothes policemen entered their one-room shanty and shot him dead. Ruth Jane's neighbors have advised against filling a formal complaint, lest Rogie's killers come back for her. Following Rogie's death, Ruth Jane spent months hiding in different nearby places out of fear for her life and that of her young children, before she finally decided to ride a ferry to the province to make a fresh start amidst an uncertain future. Luzviminda Siapo was working as a domestic helper in Kuwait when back home, armed men kidnapped and shot dead her son Raymart, a day after a neighbor had complained to village watchmen that Raymart was selling drugs. Raymart couldn't run from his captors even if he wanted tohe was born with bilateral club foot. Luzviminda's employer allowed her to go home, but not without kneeling and kissing her employer's feet. Back home, Luzviminda questioned village and police officials how armed bonnet-clad men chose to target her son just a day after a neighbor filled a complaint on the village blotter. Following Raymart's burial, Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Ronald Dela Rosa instructed police to solve Raymart's killing. Despite this, justice seems


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Friends weep after identifying the body of Raymart Siapo, who according to police was shot dead by unidentified gunmen, at a morgue in Malab...

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Filipinos Displaced by the Drug War

19 April 2017

Friends weep after identifying the body of Raymart Siapo, who according to police was shot dead by unidentified gunmen, at a morgue in Malab...

#1904353

19 April 2017

Friends weep after identifying the body of Raymart Siapo, who according to police was shot dead by unidentified gunmen, at a morgue in Malabon, north of Manila, Philippines, March 30, 2017. President Rodrigo Duterte's war against drugs have not only killed thousands, but have also displaced many Filipinoseither out of fear or to seek justice for a slain relativeproof that the drug war has caused widespread effects in society. Ruth Jane Sombrio was widowed half a year ago when policemen shot dead her husband Rogie Sebastian in what police say was a drug sting operation. A police report indicates Rogie was killed after he pulled out his gun and got into a shootout with undercover police officers. But Ruth Jane tells a different story: there was no police operation and Rogie was defenseless when armed plainclothes policemen entered their one-room shanty and shot him dead. Ruth Jane's neighbors have advised against filling a formal complaint, lest Rogie's killers come back for her. Following Rogie's death, Ruth Jane spent months hiding in different nearby places out of fear for her life and that of her young children, before she finally decided to ride a ferry to the province to make a fresh start amidst an uncertain future. Luzviminda Siapo was working as a domestic helper in Kuwait when back home, armed men kidnapped and shot dead her son Raymart, a day after a neighbor had complained to village watchmen that Raymart was selling drugs. Raymart couldn't run from his captors even if he wanted tohe was born with bilateral club foot. Luzviminda's employer allowed her to go home, but not without kneeling and kissing her employer's feet. Back home, Luzviminda questioned village and police officials how armed bonnet-clad men chose to target her son just a day after a neighbor filled a complaint on the village blotter. Following Raymart's burial, Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Ronald Dela Rosa instructed police to solve Raymart's killing. Despite this, justice seems u


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Ruth Jane Sombrio's children stand behind a door at an undisclosed location moments before they head to the seaport to leave by ferry to the...

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Filipinos Displaced by the Drug War

19 April 2017

Ruth Jane Sombrio's children stand behind a door at an undisclosed location moments before they head to the seaport to leave by ferry to the...

#1904354

19 April 2017

Ruth Jane Sombrio's children stand behind a door at an undisclosed location moments before they head to the seaport to leave by ferry to the province, in Manila, Philippines, March 31, 2017. President Rodrigo Duterte's war against drugs have not only killed thousands, but have also displaced many Filipinoseither out of fear or to seek justice for a slain relativeproof that the drug war has caused widespread effects in society. Ruth Jane Sombrio was widowed half a year ago when policemen shot dead her husband Rogie Sebastian in what police say was a drug sting operation. A police report indicates Rogie was killed after he pulled out his gun and got into a shootout with undercover police officers. But Ruth Jane tells a different story: there was no police operation and Rogie was defenseless when armed plainclothes policemen entered their one-room shanty and shot him dead. Ruth Jane's neighbors have advised against filling a formal complaint, lest Rogie's killers come back for her. Following Rogie's death, Ruth Jane spent months hiding in different nearby places out of fear for her life and that of her young children, before she finally decided to ride a ferry to the province to make a fresh start amidst an uncertain future. Luzviminda Siapo was working as a domestic helper in Kuwait when back home, armed men kidnapped and shot dead her son Raymart, a day after a neighbor had complained to village watchmen that Raymart was selling drugs. Raymart couldn't run from his captors even if he wanted tohe was born with bilateral club foot. Luzviminda's employer allowed her to go home, but not without kneeling and kissing her employer's feet. Back home, Luzviminda questioned village and police officials how armed bonnet-clad men chose to target her son just a day after a neighbor filled a complaint on the village blotter. Following Raymart's burial, Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Ronald Dela Rosa instructed police to solve Raymart's killing. Despite this, justice seems


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Ruth Jane Sombrio is helped by a man with her packed bags at an undisclosed location, moments before they head to the seaport to leave by fe...

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Filipinos Displaced by the Drug War

19 April 2017

Ruth Jane Sombrio is helped by a man with her packed bags at an undisclosed location, moments before they head to the seaport to leave by fe...

#1904356

19 April 2017

Ruth Jane Sombrio is helped by a man with her packed bags at an undisclosed location, moments before they head to the seaport to leave by ferry to the province, in Manila, Philippines, March 31, 2017. President Rodrigo Duterte's war against drugs have not only killed thousands, but have also displaced many Filipinoseither out of fear or to seek justice for a slain relativeproof that the drug war has caused widespread effects in society. Ruth Jane Sombrio was widowed half a year ago when policemen shot dead her husband Rogie Sebastian in what police say was a drug sting operation. A police report indicates Rogie was killed after he pulled out his gun and got into a shootout with undercover police officers. But Ruth Jane tells a different story: there was no police operation and Rogie was defenseless when armed plainclothes policemen entered their one-room shanty and shot him dead. Ruth Jane's neighbors have advised against filling a formal complaint, lest Rogie's killers come back for her. Following Rogie's death, Ruth Jane spent months hiding in different nearby places out of fear for her life and that of her young children, before she finally decided to ride a ferry to the province to make a fresh start amidst an uncertain future. Luzviminda Siapo was working as a domestic helper in Kuwait when back home, armed men kidnapped and shot dead her son Raymart, a day after a neighbor had complained to village watchmen that Raymart was selling drugs. Raymart couldn't run from his captors even if he wanted tohe was born with bilateral club foot. Luzviminda's employer allowed her to go home, but not without kneeling and kissing her employer's feet. Back home, Luzviminda questioned village and police officials how armed bonnet-clad men chose to target her son just a day after a neighbor filled a complaint on the village blotter. Following Raymart's burial, Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Ronald Dela Rosa instructed police to solve Raymart's killing. Despite this, just


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Ruth Jane Sombrio (R), together with her mother and children, ride a van as they head to the seaport to leave by ferry to the province, in M...

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Filipinos Displaced by the Drug War

19 April 2017

Ruth Jane Sombrio (R), together with her mother and children, ride a van as they head to the seaport to leave by ferry to the province, in M...

#1904358

19 April 2017

Ruth Jane Sombrio (R), together with her mother and children, ride a van as they head to the seaport to leave by ferry to the province, in Manila, Philippines, March 31, 2017. President Rodrigo Duterte's war against drugs have not only killed thousands, but have also displaced many Filipinoseither out of fear or to seek justice for a slain relativeproof that the drug war has caused widespread effects in society. Ruth Jane Sombrio was widowed half a year ago when policemen shot dead her husband Rogie Sebastian in what police say was a drug sting operation. A police report indicates Rogie was killed after he pulled out his gun and got into a shootout with undercover police officers. But Ruth Jane tells a different story: there was no police operation and Rogie was defenseless when armed plainclothes policemen entered their one-room shanty and shot him dead. Ruth Jane's neighbors have advised against filling a formal complaint, lest Rogie's killers come back for her. Following Rogie's death, Ruth Jane spent months hiding in different nearby places out of fear for her life and that of her young children, before she finally decided to ride a ferry to the province to make a fresh start amidst an uncertain future. Luzviminda Siapo was working as a domestic helper in Kuwait when back home, armed men kidnapped and shot dead her son Raymart, a day after a neighbor had complained to village watchmen that Raymart was selling drugs. Raymart couldn't run from his captors even if he wanted tohe was born with bilateral club foot. Luzviminda's employer allowed her to go home, but not without kneeling and kissing her employer's feet. Back home, Luzviminda questioned village and police officials how armed bonnet-clad men chose to target her son just a day after a neighbor filled a complaint on the village blotter. Following Raymart's burial, Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Ronald Dela Rosa instructed police to solve Raymart's killing.


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