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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Police lead away a counter protestor at a Justice for Shukri Abdi rally in Parliament Square, London, following a raft of Black Lives Matter protests across the UK. People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People take part in a "Justice for Shukri Abdi" protest on the first anniversary of her death, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in London.<br />
The 12-year-old schoolgirl of Somali heritage, who was born in a refugee camp in Kenya, drowned in the River Irwell in Bury, Greater Manchester on June 27, 2019. Greater Manchester Police said it was treating what happened as a "tragic incident" and did not believe there were any suspicious circumstances. Campaigners and the mayor of Greater Manchester are pressing for a full investigation, an inquest was adjourned in February. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People walk by heavy police forces who are deployed in Dover city centre on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020 - ahead of warnings announced for a rival far-right and pro-migrant groups preparing to descend on the coastal town on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020. fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Pro-migrant protesters are already gathered in the town on Saturday amid a heavy police presence. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People walk by heavy police forces who are deployed in Dover city centre on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020 - ahead of warnings announced for a rival far-right and pro-migrant groups preparing to descend on the coastal town on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020. fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Pro-migrant protesters are already gathered in the town on Saturday amid a heavy police presence. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • MET Police prepare their horses in a car park in Pencester Road in Dover, Kent ahead of warnings announced for a rival far-right and pro-migrant groups preparing to descend on the coastal town on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020. fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Pro-migrant protesters are already gathered in the town on Saturday amid a heavy police presence. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A general view looking of Cannon Street in Dover city centre on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020 - ahead of warnings announced for a rival far-right and pro-migrant groups preparing to descend on the coastal town on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020. fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Pro-migrant protesters are already gathered in the town on Saturday amid a heavy police presence. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A general view looking at the monument dedicated to the people of Dover outside Dover Townhall on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020. Authorities have issued warnings over the announced rival far-right and pro-migrant groups preparing to descend on the coastal town on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020. Heavy police forces including horseback police are deployed in coastal town over the fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People wearing face protective masks holding pro-refugees and migrants placards are gathered in Market Square, in Dover on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020 - after fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Pro-migrant protesters are already gathered in the town on Saturday amid a heavy police presence. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People wearing face protective masks holding pro-refugees and migrants placards are gathered in Market Square, in Dover on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020 - after fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Pro-migrant protesters are already gathered in the town on Saturday amid a heavy police presence. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People wearing face protective masks holding pro-refugees and migrants placards are gathered in Market Square, in Dover on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020 - after fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Pro-migrant protesters are already gathered in the town on Saturday amid a heavy police presence. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • MET Police prepare their horses in a car park in Pencester Road in Dover, Kent ahead of warnings announced for a rival far-right and pro-migrant groups preparing to descend on the coastal town on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020. fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Pro-migrant protesters are already gathered in the town on Saturday amid a heavy police presence. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • MET Police prepare their horses in a car park in Pencester Road in Dover, Kent ahead of warnings announced for a rival far-right and pro-migrant groups preparing to descend on the coastal town on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020. fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Pro-migrant protesters are already gathered in the town on Saturday amid a heavy police presence. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • MET Police prepare their horses in a car park in Pencester Road in Dover, Kent ahead of warnings announced for a rival far-right and pro-migrant groups preparing to descend on the coastal town on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020. fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Pro-migrant protesters are already gathered in the town on Saturday amid a heavy police presence. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • MET Police prepare their horses in a car park in Pencester Road in Dover, Kent ahead of warnings announced for a rival far-right and pro-migrant groups preparing to descend on the coastal town on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020. fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Pro-migrant protesters are already gathered in the town on Saturday amid a heavy police presence. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People walk by heavy police forces who are deployed in Dover city centre on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020 - ahead of warnings announced for a rival far-right and pro-migrant groups preparing to descend on the coastal town on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020. fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Pro-migrant protesters are already gathered in the town on Saturday amid a heavy police presence. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People walk by heavy police forces who are deployed in Dover city centre on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020 - ahead of warnings announced for a rival far-right and pro-migrant groups preparing to descend on the coastal town on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020. fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Pro-migrant protesters are already gathered in the town on Saturday amid a heavy police presence. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A general view looking of Cannon Street in Dover city centre on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020 - ahead of warnings announced for a rival far-right and pro-migrant groups preparing to descend on the coastal town on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020. fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Pro-migrant protesters are already gathered in the town on Saturday amid a heavy police presence. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A general view looking at the monument dedicated to the people of Dover outside Dover Townhall on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020. Authorities have issued warnings over the announced rival far-right and pro-migrant groups preparing to descend on the coastal town on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020. Heavy police forces including horseback police are deployed in coastal town over the fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Horseback Police are deployed to patrol Market Square via Cannon Street in Dover, Kent ahead of warnings announced for a rival far-right and pro-migrant groups preparing to descend on the coastal town on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020. fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Pro-migrant protesters are already gathered in the town on Saturday amid a heavy police presence. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People wearing face protective masks are gathered in Market Square, in Dover on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020 - after fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Pro-migrant protesters are already gathered in the town on Saturday amid a heavy police presence. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People wearing face protective masks holding pro-refugees and migrants placards are gathered in Market Square, in Dover on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020 - after fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Pro-migrant protesters are already gathered in the town on Saturday amid a heavy police presence. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People wearing face protective masks holding pro-refugees and migrants placards are gathered in Market Square, in Dover on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020 - after fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Pro-migrant protesters are already gathered in the town on Saturday amid a heavy police presence. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People wearing face protective masks holding pro-refugees and migrants placards are gathered in Market Square, in Dover on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020 - after fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Pro-migrant protesters are already gathered in the town on Saturday amid a heavy police presence. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • MET Police prepare their horses in a car park in Pencester Road in Dover, Kent ahead of warnings announced for a rival far-right and pro-migrant groups preparing to descend on the coastal town on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020. fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Pro-migrant protesters are already gathered in the town on Saturday amid a heavy police presence. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • MET Police prepare their horses in a car park in Pencester Road in Dover, Kent ahead of warnings announced for a rival far-right and pro-migrant groups preparing to descend on the coastal town on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020. fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Pro-migrant protesters are already gathered in the town on Saturday amid a heavy police presence. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • MET Police prepare their horses in a car park in Pencester Road in Dover, Kent ahead of warnings announced for a rival far-right and pro-migrant groups preparing to descend on the coastal town on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020. fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Pro-migrant protesters are already gathered in the town on Saturday amid a heavy police presence. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Horseback Police are deployed to patrol Market Square via Cannon Street in Dover, Kent ahead of warnings announced for a rival far-right and pro-migrant groups preparing to descend on the coastal town on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020. fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Pro-migrant protesters are already gathered in the town on Saturday amid a heavy police presence. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Horseback Police are deployed to patrol Market Square via Cannon Street in Dover, Kent ahead of warnings announced for a rival far-right and pro-migrant groups preparing to descend on the coastal town on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020. fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Pro-migrant protesters are already gathered in the town on Saturday amid a heavy police presence. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • MET Police prepare their horses in a car park in Pencester Road in Dover, Kent ahead of warnings announced for a rival far-right and pro-migrant groups preparing to descend on the coastal town on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020. fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Pro-migrant protesters are already gathered in the town on Saturday amid a heavy police presence. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People walk by heavy police forces who are deployed in Dover city centre on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020 - ahead of warnings announced for a rival far-right and pro-migrant groups preparing to descend on the coastal town on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020. fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Pro-migrant protesters are already gathered in the town on Saturday amid a heavy police presence. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A general view looking at the monument dedicated to the people of Dover outside Dover Townhall on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020. Authorities have issued warnings over the announced rival far-right and pro-migrant groups preparing to descend on the coastal town on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020. Heavy police forces including horseback police are deployed in coastal town over the fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People wearing face protective masks are gathered in Market Square, in Dover on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020 - after fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Pro-migrant protesters are already gathered in the town on Saturday amid a heavy police presence. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People wearing face protective masks holding pro-refugees and migrants placards are gathered in Market Square, in Dover on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020 - after fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Pro-migrant protesters are already gathered in the town on Saturday amid a heavy police presence. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People wearing face protective masks holding pro-refugees and migrants placards are gathered in Market Square, in Dover on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020 - after fears of violence against the refugees announced by far-right groups who are expected to assemble to demonstrate over migrant crossings. Pro-migrant protesters are already gathered in the town on Saturday amid a heavy police presence. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke has urged people to stay away from the protests given the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. British media reports say that on Friday, an activist group projected pro-immigrant messages onto the White Cliffs of Dover ahead of the protests saying 'Rise above fear. Refugees welcome' (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A portrait picture of the Veronica’s family standing in the living room on Tuesday, Dec 28, 2020. She said that they will not return to Nagorno Karabakh. They’re now under Armenian government logistics support for food, shelter and other essential supplies. The family is living at an abandoned building of former “SOVIET Hotel” in Metsamor, which is located near the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant, that is the only nuclear power plant in the South Caucasus, located 36 kilometres west of Yerevan in Armenia. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Internally displaced people from Nagorno Karabakh walk across the corridor of the second-floor of the previously abandoned building of “SOVIET Hotel” in Metsamor on Tuesday, Dec 28, 2020. According to government statistics, there are 192 000 internally displaced people in Armenia. This figure covers displacement due to a variety of causes. However, according to IOM (International Organisation for Migration) as of Dec 2020 - an estimated 92 639 people alone were displaced as a result of military operations in areas bordering Azerbaijan due to the 44 days of war over the region of Nagorno-Karabakh. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Alexander Alexaninan, a 62 years old man, father of three children from Aygestan, which is in the province of Askeran in Nagorno Karabakh region, says that he will return back to Nagorno Karabakh should there be an opportunity. He was 34 of his age when he lost his leg in 1992 when an Azerbaijani artillery shell hit him in the frontline. He has been given shelter at the previously abandoned building of “SOVIET Hotel” in Metsamor. His wife is now in Stepanakert with their 24 years old son who is studying at the moment he said. He is worried about their daughters one of whose husband is gone missing since the recent war. According to IOM (International Organisation for Migration) as of Dec 2020 - an estimated 92 639 people alone were displaced as a result of military operations in areas bordering Azerbaijan due to the 44 days of war over the region of Nagorno-Karabakh. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Alexander Alexaninan, a 62 years old man, father of three children from Aygestan, which is in the province of Askeran in Nagorno Karabakh region, says that he will return back to Nagorno Karabakh should there be an opportunity. He was 34 of his age when he lost his leg in 1992 when an Azerbaijani artillery shell hit him in the frontline. He has been given shelter at the previously abandoned building of “SOVIET Hotel” in Metsamor. His wife is now in Stepanakert with their 24 years old son who is studying at the moment he said. He is worried about their daughters one of whose husband is gone missing since the recent war. According to IOM (International Organisation for Migration) as of Dec 2020 - an estimated 92 639 people alone were displaced as a result of military operations in areas bordering Azerbaijan due to the 44 days of war over the region of Nagorno-Karabakh. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Koropetyan Armen stands in his living room hotel suite of previously abandoned building of “SOVIET Hotel” in Metsamor. Kropetyan is 45 years old and father of six children. He says they will not return to Nagorno Karabakh. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Sonia (R in picture) and her mother Svetllana (L in picture), stand in the living room of Armen’s family. Svetllana is 50 and she says she is no longer interested to return in the region. She is now a widow who is interested for the safety of her grandchildren after her husband died of heart disease two years ago. According to IOM (International Organisation for Migration) as of Dec 2020 - an estimated 92 639 people alone were displaced as a result of military operations in areas bordering Azerbaijan due to the 44 days of war over the region of Nagorno-Karabakh. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Koropetyan Armen stands in his living room hotel suite of previously abandoned building of “SOVIET Hotel” in Metsamor. Kropetyan is 45 years old and father of six children. He says they will not return to Nagorno Karabakh. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A portrait picture of the Veronica’s 11 months child being held by her Mom in the entry door of their Hotel suite on Tuesday, Dec 28, 2020. They’re now under Armenian government logistics support for food, shelter and other essential supplies. The family is living at an abandoned building of former “SOVIET Hotel” in Metsamor without heating and water supply systems. The building is located near the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant, that is the only nuclear power plant in the South Caucasus, located 36 kilometres west of Yerevan in Armenia. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Veronica is 24 years of age, she is a mother of four children and the fifth, a boy is in her womb. From 11 months the youngest to 7 years the oldest. She is from Askeran, a province nearby Stepanakert in Nagorno Karabakh. She is unemployed and her husband who is from Jabrayil served in the army as volunteer and managed to survive the war as he returned home on the 10th of November after the peace deal was reached between the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan. On Tuesday, Dec 28, 2020 - she said that they will not return to Nagorno Karabakh. Her family is now looking for opportunities to work and live in Armenia. They’re now under Armenian government logistics support for food, shelter and other essential supplies. She is living at an abandoned building of former “SOVIET Hotel” in Metsamor, which is located near the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant, that is the only nuclear power plant in the South Caucasus, located 36 kilometres west of Yerevan in Armenia. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A general outside view looking at the previously abandoned building of “SOVIET Hotel” in Metsamor on Tuesday, Dec 28, 2020. “SVOIET Hotel” is now filled with internally displaced people from Nagorno Karabakh in Metsamor. According to government statistics, there are 192 000 internally displaced people in Armenia. This figure covers displacement due to a variety of causes. However, according to IOM (International Organisation for Migration) as of Dec 2020 - an estimated 92 639 people alone were displaced as a result of military operations in areas bordering Azerbaijan due to the 44 days of war over the region of Nagorno-Karabakh. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Alexander Alexaninan, a 62 years old man, father of three children from Aygestan, which is in the province of Askeran in Nagorno Karabakh region, says that he will return back to Nagorno Karabakh should there be an opportunity. He was 34 of his age when he lost his leg in 1992 when an Azerbaijani artillery shell hit him in the frontline. He has been given shelter at the previously abandoned building of “SOVIET Hotel” in Metsamor. His wife is now in Stepanakert with their 24 years old son who is studying at the moment he said. He is worried about their daughters one of whose husband is gone missing since the recent war. According to IOM (International Organisation for Migration) as of Dec 2020 - an estimated 92 639 people alone were displaced as a result of military operations in areas bordering Azerbaijan due to the 44 days of war over the region of Nagorno-Karabakh. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Alexander Alexaninan, a 62 years old man is seen smoking in the corridors of the previously abandoned building of “SOVIET Hotel” in Metsamor. He is father of three children from Aygestan, which is in the province of Askeran in Nagorno Karabakh region. He was 34 of his age when he lost his leg in 1992 when an Azerbaijani artillery shell hit him in the frontline. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Alexander Alexaninan, a 62 years old man is seen smoking in the corridors of the previously abandoned building of “SOVIET Hotel” in Metsamor. He is father of three children from Aygestan, which is in the province of Askeran in Nagorno Karabakh region. He was 34 of his age when he lost his leg in 1992 when an Azerbaijani artillery shell hit him in the frontline. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Koropetyan Armen (R in picture) a 46 years old Armenian from Nagorno Karabakh, is father of six children. He and his wife Sonia at the age of 30 (L in picture), were given shelter by the government at the previously abandoned building of “SOVIET Hotel” in Metsamor. Speaking to them on Tuesday, Dec 28, 2020 – they said that they’re not going back to Nagorno Karabakh. They also said that their children were not given any medical observation other than from Armenian red cross. <br />
According to government statistics, there are 192 000 internally displaced people in Armenia. This figure covers displacement due to a variety of causes. However, according to IOM (International Organisation for Migration) as of Dec 2020 - an estimated 92 639 people alone were displaced as a result of military operations in areas bordering Azerbaijan due to the 44 days of war over the region of Nagorno-Karabakh. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Sonia (R in picture) and her mother Svetllana (L in picture), stand in the living room of Armen’s family. Svetllana is 50 and she says she is no longer interested to return in the region. She is now a widow who is interested for the safety of her grandchildren after her husband died of heart disease two years ago. According to IOM (International Organisation for Migration) as of Dec 2020 - an estimated 92 639 people alone were displaced as a result of military operations in areas bordering Azerbaijan due to the 44 days of war over the region of Nagorno-Karabakh. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Sonia’s mother Svetllana, who was born in Tbilisi, neighbouring Georgia and married to an Armenian man from Yerevan, remembers that she already had 7 children when in 1997 the Armenian government had offered her family free housing facilities to relocate to Nagorno Karabakh after the first war. Now she is 50 and she says she is no longer interested to return in the region. She is now a widow who is interested for the safety of her grandchildren after her husband died of heart disease two years ago. According to IOM (International Organisation for Migration) as of Dec 2020 - an estimated 92 639 people alone were displaced as a result of military operations in areas bordering Azerbaijan due to the 44 days of war over the region of Nagorno-Karabakh. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Armen family who are given a hotel suite of previously abandoned building of “SOVIET Hotel” use their balcony as a kitchen. The family says they will not return to Nagorno Karabakh. According to IOM (International Organisation for Migration) as of Dec 2020 - an estimated 92 639 people alone were displaced as a result of military operations in areas bordering Azerbaijan due to the 44 days of war over the region of Nagorno-Karabakh. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A plastic sniper rifle is seen by the bed of the children of Armen family who are given a hotel suite of previously abandoned building of “SOVIET Hotel” in Metsamor. The family says they will not return to Nagorno Karabakh. According to IOM (International Organisation for Migration) as of Dec 2020 - an estimated 92 639 people alone were displaced as a result of military operations in areas bordering Azerbaijan due to the 44 days of war over the region of Nagorno-Karabakh. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A portrait picture of the Veronica and her 11 months child standing in the living room on Tuesday, Dec 28, 2020. They’re now under Armenian government logistics support for food, shelter and other essential supplies. The family is living at an abandoned building of former “SOVIET Hotel” in Metsamor without heating and water supply systems. The building is located near the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant, that is the only nuclear power plant in the South Caucasus, located 36 kilometres west of Yerevan in Armenia. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Veronica’s children standing in the living room on Tuesday, Dec 28, 2020. Their Mom said that they will not return to Nagorno Karabakh. The family is now looking for opportunities to work and live in Armenia. They’re now under Armenian government logistics support for food, shelter and other essential supplies. The family is living at an abandoned building of former “SOVIET Hotel” in Metsamor, which is located near the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant, that is the only nuclear power plant in the South Caucasus, located 36 kilometres west of Yerevan in Armenia. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A portrait picture of the Veronica and her 11 months child standing in the living room on Tuesday, Dec 28, 2020. They’re now under Armenian government logistics support for food, shelter and other essential supplies. The family is living at an abandoned building of former “SOVIET Hotel” in Metsamor without heating and water supply systems. The building is located near the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant, that is the only nuclear power plant in the South Caucasus, located 36 kilometres west of Yerevan in Armenia. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Veronica is 24 years of age, she is a mother of four children and the fifth, a boy is in her womb. From 11 months the youngest to 7 years the oldest. She is from Askeran, a province nearby Stepanakert in Nagorno Karabakh. She is unemployed and her husband who is from Jabrayil served in the army as volunteer and managed to survive the war as he returned home on the 10th of November after the peace deal was reached between the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan. On Tuesday, Dec 28, 2020 - she said that they will not return to Nagorno Karabakh. Her family is now looking for opportunities to work and live in Armenia. They’re now under Armenian government logistics support for food, shelter and other essential supplies. She is living at an abandoned building of former “SOVIET Hotel” in Metsamor, which is located near the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant, that is the only nuclear power plant in the South Caucasus, located 36 kilometres west of Yerevan in Armenia.
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  • Veronica is 24 years of age, she is a mother of four children and the fifth, a boy is in her womb. From 11 months the youngest to 7 years the oldest. She is from Askeran, a province nearby Stepanakert in Nagorno Karabakh. She is unemployed and her husband who is from Jabrayil served in the army as volunteer and managed to survive the war as he returned home on the 10th of November after the peace deal was reached between the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan. On Tuesday, Dec 28, 2020 - she said that they will not return to Nagorno Karabakh. Her family is now looking for opportunities to work and live in Armenia. They’re now under Armenian government logistics support for food, shelter and other essential supplies. She is living at an abandoned building of former “SOVIET Hotel” in Metsamor, which is located near the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant, that is the only nuclear power plant in the South Caucasus, located 36 kilometres west of Yerevan in Armenia. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Veronica is 24 years of age, she is a mother of four children and the fifth, a boy is in her womb (seen in this picture). From 11 months the youngest (she is holding the child) to 7 years the oldest (not in picture). She is from Askeran, a province nearby Stepanakert in Nagorno Karabakh. She is unemployed and her husband who is from Jabrayil served in the army as volunteer and managed to survive the war as he returned home on the 10th of November after the peace deal was reached between the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan. On Tuesday, Dec 28, 2020 - she said that they will not return to Nagorno Karabakh. Her family is now looking for opportunities to work and live in Armenia. They’re now under Armenian government logistics support for food, shelter and other essential supplies. She is living at an abandoned building of former “SOVIET Hotel” in Metsamor, which is located near the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant, that is the only nuclear power plant in the South Caucasus, located 36 kilometres west of Yerevan in Armenia. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Three expired fire extinguishers are seen at the entry of the previously abandoned building of “SOVIET Hotel” in Metsamor on Tuesday, Dec 28, 2020. “SVOIET Hotel” is now filled with internally displaced people from Nagorno Karabakh in Metsamor. According to government statistics, there are 192 000 internally displaced people in Armenia. This figure covers displacement due to a variety of causes. However, according to IOM (International Organisation for Migration) as of Dec 2020 - an estimated 92 639 people alone were displaced as a result of military operations in areas bordering Azerbaijan due to the 44 days of war over the region of Nagorno-Karabakh. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Internally displaced people from Nagorno Karabakh walk across the corridor of the second-floor of the previously abandoned building of “SOVIET Hotel” in Metsamor on Tuesday, Dec 28, 2020. According to government statistics, there are 192 000 internally displaced people in Armenia. This figure covers displacement due to a variety of causes. However, according to IOM (International Organisation for Migration) as of Dec 2020 - an estimated 92 639 people alone were displaced as a result of military operations in areas bordering Azerbaijan due to the 44 days of war over the region of Nagorno-Karabakh. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Internally displaced people from Nagorno Karabakh walk across the corridor of the second-floor of the previously abandoned building of “SOVIET Hotel” in Metsamor on Tuesday, Dec 28, 2020. According to government statistics, there are 192 000 internally displaced people in Armenia. This figure covers displacement due to a variety of causes. However, according to IOM (International Organisation for Migration) as of Dec 2020 - an estimated 92 639 people alone were displaced as a result of military operations in areas bordering Azerbaijan due to the 44 days of war over the region of Nagorno-Karabakh. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Internally displaced people from Nagorno Karabakh walk across the corridor of the second-floor of the previously abandoned building of “SOVIET Hotel” in Metsamor on Tuesday, Dec 28, 2020. According to government statistics, there are 192 000 internally displaced people in Armenia. This figure covers displacement due to a variety of causes. However, according to IOM (International Organisation for Migration) as of Dec 2020 - an estimated 92 639 people alone were displaced as a result of military operations in areas bordering Azerbaijan due to the 44 days of war over the region of Nagorno-Karabakh. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A portrait picture of the Veronica’s family standing in the living room on Tuesday, Dec 28, 2020. She said that they will not return to Nagorno Karabakh. They’re now under Armenian government logistics support for food, shelter and other essential supplies. The family is living at an abandoned building of former “SOVIET Hotel” in Metsamor, which is located near the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant, that is the only nuclear power plant in the South Caucasus, located 36 kilometres west of Yerevan in Armenia. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A piece of bread is seen hanged on the window of the Veronica’s living room on Tuesday, Dec 28, 2020. She said that they will not return to Nagorno Karabakh. They’re now under Armenian government logistics support for food, shelter and other essential supplies. The family is living at an abandoned building of former “SOVIET Hotel” in Metsamor, which is located near the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant, that is the only nuclear power plant in the South Caucasus, located 36 kilometres west of Yerevan in Armenia. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A general view of the entry door of the Veronica’s living room on Tuesday, Dec 28, 2020. She said that they will not return to Nagorno Karabakh. They’re now under Armenian government logistics support for food, shelter and other essential supplies. The family is living at an abandoned building of former “SOVIET Hotel” in Metsamor, which is located near the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant, that is the only nuclear power plant in the South Caucasus, located 36 kilometres west of Yerevan in Armenia. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Veronica is 24 years of age, she is a mother of four children and the fifth, a boy is in her womb (seen in this picture). From 11 months the youngest (she is holding the child) to 7 years the oldest (not in picture). She is from Askeran, a province nearby Stepanakert in Nagorno Karabakh. She is unemployed and her husband who is from Jabrayil served in the army as volunteer and managed to survive the war as he returned home on the 10th of November after the peace deal was reached between the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan. On Tuesday, Dec 28, 2020 - she said that they will not return to Nagorno Karabakh. Her family is now looking for opportunities to work and live in Armenia. They’re now under Armenian government logistics support for food, shelter and other essential supplies. She is living at an abandoned building of former “SOVIET Hotel” in Metsamor, which is located near the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant, that is the only nuclear power plant in the South Caucasus, located 36 kilometres west of Yerevan in Armenia. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A general outside view looking at the previously abandoned building of “SOVIET Hotel” in Metsamor on Tuesday, Dec 28, 2020. “SVOIET Hotel” is now filled with internally displaced people from Nagorno Karabakh in Metsamor. According to government statistics, there are 192 000 internally displaced people in Armenia. This figure covers displacement due to a variety of causes. However, according to IOM (International Organisation for Migration) as of Dec 2020 - an estimated 92 639 people alone were displaced as a result of military operations in areas bordering Azerbaijan due to the 44 days of war over the region of Nagorno-Karabakh. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A woman pushes a buggy-chair by the previously abandoned building of “SOVIET Hotel” in Metsamor on Tuesday, Dec 28, 2020. “SOVIET Hotel” is now filled with internally displaced people from Nagorno Karabakh in Metsamor. According to government statistics, there are 192 000 internally displaced people in Armenia. This figure covers displacement due to a variety of causes. However, according to IOM (International Organisation for Migration) as of Dec 2020 - an estimated 92 639 people alone were displaced as a result of military operations in areas bordering Azerbaijan due to the 44 days of war over the region of Nagorno-Karabakh. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Alexander Alexaninan, a 62 years old man, father of three children from Aygestan, which is in the province of Askeran in Nagorno Karabakh region, says that he will return back to Nagorno Karabakh should there be an opportunity. He was 34 of his age when he lost his leg in 1992 when an Azerbaijani artillery shell hit him in the frontline. He has been given shelter at the previously abandoned building of “SOVIET Hotel” in Metsamor. His wife is now in Stepanakert with their 24 years old son who is studying at the moment he said. He is worried about their daughters one of whose husband is gone missing since the recent war. According to IOM (International Organisation for Migration) as of Dec 2020 - an estimated 92 639 people alone were displaced as a result of military operations in areas bordering Azerbaijan due to the 44 days of war over the region of Nagorno-Karabakh. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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