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  • A student group has taken to the streets of Dublin in protest at the alleged violent response of gardaí to a demonstration in the city centre a couple days earlier.
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  • A student group has taken to the streets of Dublin in protest at the alleged violent response of gardaí to a demonstration in the city centre a couple days earlier.
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  • A student group has taken to the streets of Dublin in protest at the alleged violent response of gardaí to a demonstration in the city centre a couple days earlier.
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  • A student group has taken to the streets of Dublin in protest at the alleged violent response of gardaí to a demonstration in the city centre a couple days earlier.
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  • A student group has taken to the streets of Dublin in protest at the alleged violent response of gardaí to a demonstration in the city centre a couple days earlier.
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  • A student group has taken to the streets of Dublin in protest at the alleged violent response of gardaí to a demonstration in the city centre a couple days earlier.
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  • A student group has taken to the streets of Dublin in protest at the alleged violent response of gardaí to a demonstration in the city centre a couple days earlier.
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  • A student group has taken to the streets of Dublin in protest at the alleged violent response of gardaí to a demonstration in the city centre a couple days earlier.
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  • A student group has taken to the streets of Dublin in protest at the alleged violent response of gardaí to a demonstration in the city centre a couple days earlier.
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  • A student group has taken to the streets of Dublin in protest at the alleged violent response of gardaí to a demonstration in the city centre a couple days earlier.
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  • A student group has taken to the streets of Dublin in protest at the alleged violent response of gardaí to a demonstration in the city centre a couple days earlier.
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  • A student group has taken to the streets of Dublin in protest at the alleged violent response of gardaí to a demonstration in the city centre a couple days earlier.
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  • A student group has taken to the streets of Dublin in protest at the alleged violent response of gardaí to a demonstration in the city centre a couple days earlier.
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  • A student group has taken to the streets of Dublin in protest at the alleged violent response of gardaí to a demonstration in the city centre a couple days earlier.
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  • A student group has taken to the streets of Dublin in protest at the alleged violent response of gardaí to a demonstration in the city centre a couple days earlier.
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  • Screengrab of "MB Student in Ireland" published in The Financial Times
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  • University students from Bujumbura University wander the street outside the American embassy in Burundi's capital, hours after being asked to leave the embassy grounds. Early in the day, hundreds of students stormed the embassy grounds seeking refuge from a police advance after a 24 hour deadline to abandon the area expired. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • Burundian police dismantle the improvised camp of the university students seeking shelter outside the US embassy in Bujumbura, minutes after hundreds of students storm the embassy grounds seeking refuge. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • Burundian police dismantle the improvised camp of the university students seeking shelter outside the US embassy in Bujumbura, minutes after hundreds of students storm the embassy grounds seeking refuge. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • Burundian police dismantle the improvised camp of the university students seeking shelter outside the US embassy in Bujumbura, minutes after hundreds of students storm the embassy grounds seeking refuge. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Female students await to orderly leave the school building at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Female students pass by on their way to a class at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Ninth grade female students attend geography classes at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Ninth grade female students attend geography classes at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • Burundian police dismantle the improvised camp of the university students seeking shelter outside the US embassy in Bujumbura, minutes after hundreds of students storm the embassy grounds seeking refuge. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Female students pass by leaving their last class of the day at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Fourth grade students prepare to leave the last class of the day at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Ninth grade female students attend geography classes at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Ninth grade female students attend geography classes at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • Hundreds of university students storm the embassy grounds seeking refuge from a police advance after a 24 hour deadline to abandon the area expired earlier in the morning. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing ìinsecurityî.
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  • University students from Bujumbura University wander the street outside the American embassy in Burundi's capital, hours after being asked to leave the embassy grounds. Early in the day, hundreds of students stormed the embassy grounds seeking refuge from a police advance after a 24 hour deadline to abandon the area expired. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • University students from Bujumbura University wander the street outside the American embassy in Burundi's capital, hours after being asked to leave the embassy grounds. Early in the day, hundreds of students stormed the embassy grounds seeking refuge from a police advance after a 24 hour deadline to abandon the area expired. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Female students pass by on their way to a class at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Female students pass by on their way to a class at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Ninth grade female students attend geography classes at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Ninth grade female students attend geography classes at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: Ninth grade female students attend geography classes at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: A sixth grade female student monitors the corridors at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • Burundian university students, seeking shelter outside the US embassy in Bujumbura, socialise near a vacant building close by. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing ìinsecurityî.
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  • Burundian university students, seeking shelter outside the US embassy in Bujumbura, build toilets and showers in the yard of a vacant building close by. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing ìinsecurityî.
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: A sixth grade female student monitors the corridors at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • Hundreds of university students storm the embassy grounds seeking refuge from a police advance after a 24 hour deadline to abandon the area expired earlier in the morning. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • Hundreds of university students storm the embassy grounds seeking refuge from a police advance after a 24 hour deadline to abandon the area expired earlier in the morning. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • Burundian university students, seeking shelter outside the US embassy in Bujumbura, can be seen sitting in foam mattresses in a vacant building close by. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • One of the Burundian university students seeking shelter outside the US embassy in Bujumbura, sits on a foam mattress in a room of a vacant building close by. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • Burundian university students, seeking shelter outside the US embassy in Bujumbura, build toilets and showers in the yard of a vacant building close by. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • Hundreds of university students storm the embassy grounds seeking refuge from a police advance after a 24 hour deadline to abandon the area expired earlier in the morning. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • University students minutes before hundreds stormed the embassy grounds seeking refuge from a police advance after a 24 hour deadline to abandon the area expired earlier in the morning. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • Burundian university students, seeking shelter outside the US embassy in Bujumbura, queue for lunch in the yard of a vacant building close by. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • Burundian university students, seeking shelter outside the US embassy in Bujumbura, hang clothing to dry in the yard of a vacant building close by. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • Burundian university students, seeking shelter outside the US embassy in Bujumbura, prepare lunch in the yard of a vacant building close by. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • November 11, 2012 - Kabul, Afghanistan: A girl passes by on her way to a class at Shirino High School in Kabul...After decades without access to education under the Taliban regime, and despite the still existent social stigmas, female students make now 40 per cent of the over all students in the country. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • A volunteer at a community centre in central Bujumbura, serves meals for students from Bujumbura University on the run from the National Police after having their improvised camp outside the American embassy dismantled. The students had moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • Students from Bujumbura University at a community centre where were given temporarily refuge after having their improvised camp outside the American embassy dismantled by Burundi's National Police. The students had moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • A volunteer at a community centre in Bujumbura, displays meals for students from Bujumbura University on the run from the National Police after having their improvised camp outside the American embassy dismantled. The students had moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • Hundreds of university students storm the embassy grounds seeking refuge from a police advance after a 24 hour deadline to abandon the area expired earlier in the morning. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • Hundreds of university students storm the embassy grounds seeking refuge from a police advance after a 24 hour deadline to abandon the area expired earlier in the morning. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • Hundreds of university students storm the embassy grounds seeking refuge from a police advance after a 24 hour deadline to abandon the area expired earlier in the morning. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • Hundreds of university students storm the embassy grounds seeking refuge from a police advance after a 24 hour deadline to abandon the area expired earlier in the morning. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • Hundreds of university students storm the embassy grounds seeking refuge from a police advance after a 24 hour deadline to abandon the area expired earlier in the morning. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • Two university students minutes before hundreds stormed the embassy grounds seeking refuge from a police advance after a 24 hour deadline to abandon the area expired earlier in the morning. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • University students minutes before hundreds stormed the embassy grounds seeking refuge from a police advance after a 24 hour deadline to abandon the area expired earlier in the morning. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • Burundian university students, seeking shelter outside the US embassy in Bujumbura, serve lunch in the yard of a vacant building close by. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • Burundian university students, seeking shelter outside the US embassy in Bujumbura, serve lunch in the yard of a vacant building close by. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • Burundian university students, seeking shelter outside the US embassy in Bujumbura, prepare lunch in the yard of a vacant building close by. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • Hundreds of university students storm the embassy grounds seeking refuge from a police advance after a 24 hour deadline to abandon the area expired earlier in the morning. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • University students minutes before hundreds stormed the embassy grounds seeking refuge from a police advance after a 24 hour deadline to abandon the area expired earlier in the morning. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • University students minutes before hundreds stormed the embassy grounds seeking refuge from a police advance after a 24 hour deadline to abandon the area expired earlier in the morning. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • Burundian university students, seeking shelter outside the US embassy in Bujumbura, enjoy a meal in a room of a vacant building close by. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • Burundian university students, seeking shelter outside the US embassy in Bujumbura, serve lunch in the yard of a vacant building close by. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • Burundian university students, seeking shelter outside the US embassy in Bujumbura, build toilets and showers in the yard of a vacant building close by. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • Burundian university students, seeking shelter outside the US embassy in Bujumbura, serve lunch in the yard of a vacant building close by. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • Burundian university students, seeking shelter outside the US embassy in Bujumbura, prepare lunch in the yard of a vacant building close by. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • A volunteer at a community centre where university students from Bujumbura University found temporarily refuge after having their improvised camp outside the American embassy dismantled by Burundi's National Police. The students had moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • A university student from Bujumbura University recovers his belongings at a community centre in Bujumbura, the day after the National Police dismantled their improvised camp outside the American embassy. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • A burundian university student seeking shelter outside the US embassy in Bujumbura, takes a nap in a improvised tent. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • A burundian university student, seeking shelter outside the US embassy in Bujumbura, talk to a college recovering from malaria, in a room of a vacant building close by. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • A burundian university student seeking shelter outside the US embassy in Bujumbura, takes a nap in a improvised tent. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • A burundian university student seeking shelter outside the US embassy in Bujumbura, takes a nap in a improvised tent. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing “insecurity”.
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  • May 27, 2013 - Ishinomaki, Japan: A construction worker is seen outside Ishinomaki Okawa Elementary School, partially destroyed by  the devastating tsunami that hit the east coast of Japan in 2011. The school, which lost 70 of 108 students and nine of 13 teachers and staff, was one of the worst affected by the Tohoku earthquake. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • May 27, 2013 - Ishinomaki, Japan: Debris left behind by the devastating tsunami, that hit the east coast of Japan in 2011, can be seen inside a destroyed classroom of Ishinomaki Okawa Elementary School. The school, which lost 70 of 108 students and nine of 13 teachers and staff, was one of the worst affected by the Tohoku earthquake. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • May 27, 2013 - Ishinomaki, Japan: Debris left behind by the devastating tsunami, that hit the east coast of Japan in 2011, can be seen inside a destroyed classroom of Ishinomaki Okawa Elementary School. The school, which lost 70 of 108 students and nine of 13 teachers and staff, was one of the worst affected by the Tohoku earthquake. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • Debris left behind by the devastating tsunami, that hit the east coast of Japan in 2011, can be seen inside a destroyed classroom of Ishinomaki Okawa Elementary School. The school, which lost 70 of 108 students and nine of 13 teachers and staff, was one of the worst affected by the Tohoku earthquake.
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