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#11241504
15 May 2024
Nepal Police are arresting a differently able person as they protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 15, 2024.
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#6754082
25 May 2021
Demonstrators hold a banner where you can read "My daughter fought to be able to choose" and "My choice not its adjudication" during the protest called by unions and associations protesting the system for allocating places for the MIR this year in front of the Ministry of Health, on May 25, 2021 in Madrid, Spain. The demonstration was attended by more than 3000 people from all over Spain with different medical qualifications such as nursing, psychology or biology The Ministry of Health has completely changed the system for choosing the specialization of resident internal doctors (MIR) and has created a new one which will be telematic and is expected to leave empty positions in public health.
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#5957854
31 August 2020
A health worker collects swab from a differently able person for test of covid-19 at a hospital in Kathmandu, Nepal on August 31, 2020.
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#5838538
9 July 2020
An woman walks with a differently able person in a street of Mohammadpur Geneva camp during the coronavirus pandemic in Dhaka on July 9, 2020.
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#3575868
19 December 2018
Gianluca Sarais, once a month for two years, went to Kushiro prefecture of Hokkaido wearing a costume to wait to meet his son, but his ex-wife never took his son to the scheduled meeting. He arrived in Japan for the first time in 2007 to volunteer, established in 2008. He met his wife in 2010, He began to live with her at the end of 2011, they were married on May 23, 2014, the marriage registered at the Italian Embassy in Tokyo. With the marriage the wife took the surname Sarais, even in Japanese institutional offices. Their son Leonardo Rui Sarais was born on 22 September 2014. On 19 November 2014, his wife moved to her parents in Shibecha, on the island of Hokkaido, 1400 km north of Tokyo. In June 2015 Gianluca moved to Shiranuka, 80 km from Shibecha, where he found work and an apartment for his family, but his wife never came to live. On 14 June 2015 he was suddenly asked to divorce, his wife, with the support of his family, asked Gianluca to return to his country and not to be seen again. Since then, six different trial paths have been followed with sentences completely in favor of the father, in which the judges affirm that the father must be able to see the child at least once a month. Judgments never enforced. From the divorce of June 14, 2015 to today, he could see his son for 25 minutes inside a car in exchange for some personal belongings, and for 50 minutes in exchange for some furniture and appliances that were present in the house where they would had to live together. Since the end of October 2016 he lives and works in Ageo near Tokyo and continues his legal dispute to embrace his son after more than two years.
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#3575870
19 December 2018
The Toy which Gianluca Sarais brings with him once a month for two years when he goes to Kushiro Prefecture of Hokkaido wearing a costume to wait to meet his son, but his ex-wife never took his son to the scheduled meeting. He arrived in Japan for the first time in 2007 to volunteer, established in 2008. He met his wife in 2010, He began to live with her at the end of 2011, they were married on May 23, 2014, the marriage registered at the Italian Embassy in Tokyo. With the marriage the wife took the surname Sarais, even in Japanese institutional offices. Their son Leonardo Rui Sarais was born on 22 September 2014. On 19 November 2014, his wife moved to her parents in Shibecha, on the island of Hokkaido, 1400 km north of Tokyo. In June 2015 Gianluca moved to Shiranuka, 80 km from Shibecha, where he found work and an apartment for his family, but his wife never came to live. On 14 June 2015 he was suddenly asked to divorce, his wife, with the support of his family, asked Gianluca to return to his country and not to be seen again. Since then, six different trial paths have been followed with sentences completely in favor of the father, in which the judges affirm that the father must be able to see the child at least once a month. Judgments never enforced. From the divorce of June 14, 2015 to today, he could see his son for 25 minutes inside a car in exchange for some personal belongings, and for 50 minutes in exchange for some furniture and appliances that were present in the house where they would had to live together. Since the end of October 2016 he lives and works in Ageo near Tokyo and continues his legal dispute to embrace his son after more than two years.
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#3575872
19 December 2018
Gianluca Sarais, once a month for two years, went to Kushiro prefecture of Hokkaido wearing a costume to wait to meet his son, but his ex-wife never took his son to the scheduled meeting. He arrived in Japan for the first time in 2007 to volunteer, established in 2008. He met his wife in 2010, He began to live with her at the end of 2011, they were married on May 23, 2014, the marriage registered at the Italian Embassy in Tokyo. With the marriage the wife took the surname Sarais, even in Japanese institutional offices. Their son Leonardo Rui Sarais was born on 22 September 2014. On 19 November 2014, his wife moved to her parents in Shibecha, on the island of Hokkaido, 1400 km north of Tokyo. In June 2015 Gianluca moved to Shiranuka, 80 km from Shibecha, where he found work and an apartment for his family, but his wife never came to live. On 14 June 2015 he was suddenly asked to divorce, his wife, with the support of his family, asked Gianluca to return to his country and not to be seen again. Since then, six different trial paths have been followed with sentences completely in favor of the father, in which the judges affirm that the father must be able to see the child at least once a month. Judgments never enforced. From the divorce of June 14, 2015 to today, he could see his son for 25 minutes inside a car in exchange for some personal belongings, and for 50 minutes in exchange for some furniture and appliances that were present in the house where they would had to live together. Since the end of October 2016 he lives and works in Ageo near Tokyo and continues his legal dispute to embrace his son after more than two years.
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#2398118
4 January 2018
Nepalese wheelchair participant arrive to take part wheelchair Rally in Kathmandu, Nepal on Friday, December 29, 2017. The Program is organized by Karuna Foundation Nepal in association with Road Safety Society Nepal (RSSN) and Nepal Spinal Cord Injury Sports Association (NSCISA). The objective of the rally is to create awareness regarding the need of accessible infrastructures including buildings, public spaces and roads which enables accessibility of wheelchair users.
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#2398119
4 January 2018
Nepalese wheelchair participant arrive to take part wheelchair Rally in Kathmandu, Nepal on Friday, December 29, 2017. The Program is organized by Karuna Foundation Nepal in association with Road Safety Society Nepal (RSSN) and Nepal Spinal Cord Injury Sports Association (NSCISA). The objective of the rally is to create awareness regarding the need of accessible infrastructures including buildings, public spaces and roads which enables accessibility of wheelchair users.
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#2398120
4 January 2018
Nepalese wheelchair participant arrive to take part wheelchair Rally in Kathmandu, Nepal on Friday, December 29, 2017. The Program is organized by Karuna Foundation Nepal in association with Road Safety Society Nepal (RSSN) and Nepal Spinal Cord Injury Sports Association (NSCISA). The objective of the rally is to create awareness regarding the need of accessible infrastructures including buildings, public spaces and roads which enables accessibility of wheelchair users.
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#2398121
4 January 2018
Nepalese wheelchair participants holds placards as arrive to take part wheelchair Rally in Kathmandu, Nepal on Friday, December 29, 2017. The Program is organized by Karuna Foundation Nepal in association with Road Safety Society Nepal (RSSN) and Nepal Spinal Cord Injury Sports Association (NSCISA). The objective of the rally is to create awareness regarding the need of accessible infrastructures including buildings, public spaces and roads which enables accessibility of wheelchair users.
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#2398122
4 January 2018
Nepalese wheelchair participants take part wheelchair Rally in Kathmandu, Nepal on Friday, December 29, 2017. The Program is organized by Karuna Foundation Nepal in association with Road Safety Society Nepal (RSSN) and Nepal Spinal Cord Injury Sports Association (NSCISA). The objective of the rally is to create awareness regarding the need of accessible infrastructures including buildings, public spaces and roads which enables accessibility of wheelchair users.
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#2398123
4 January 2018
Nepalese wheelchair participants take part wheelchair Rally in Kathmandu, Nepal on Friday, December 29, 2017. The Program is organized by Karuna Foundation Nepal in association with Road Safety Society Nepal (RSSN) and Nepal Spinal Cord Injury Sports Association (NSCISA). The objective of the rally is to create awareness regarding the need of accessible infrastructures including buildings, public spaces and roads which enables accessibility of wheelchair users.
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#2398124
4 January 2018
Nepalese wheelchair participants take part wheelchair Rally in Kathmandu, Nepal on Friday, December 29, 2017. The Program is organized by Karuna Foundation Nepal in association with Road Safety Society Nepal (RSSN) and Nepal Spinal Cord Injury Sports Association (NSCISA). The objective of the rally is to create awareness regarding the need of accessible infrastructures including buildings, public spaces and roads which enables accessibility of wheelchair users.
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#2398125
4 January 2018
Nepalese wheelchair participants take part wheelchair Rally in Kathmandu, Nepal on Friday, December 29, 2017. The Program is organized by Karuna Foundation Nepal in association with Road Safety Society Nepal (RSSN) and Nepal Spinal Cord Injury Sports Association (NSCISA). The objective of the rally is to create awareness regarding the need of accessible infrastructures including buildings, public spaces and roads which enables accessibility of wheelchair users.
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#2398126
4 January 2018
Nepalese wheelchair participants take part wheelchair Rally in Kathmandu, Nepal on Friday, December 29, 2017. The Program is organized by Karuna Foundation Nepal in association with Road Safety Society Nepal (RSSN) and Nepal Spinal Cord Injury Sports Association (NSCISA). The objective of the rally is to create awareness regarding the need of accessible infrastructures including buildings, public spaces and roads which enables accessibility of wheelchair users.
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