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  • People visit the victims ward where dozens of recently injured civilians are being treated in Veri Anachal Hospital in Nepalganj, Nepal March 16, 2005. The conflict between government troops and Maoist insurgents has claimed over 11,000 lives since 1996. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Hari Prasad, 34, from Kachanpur District recovers in Veri Anachal Hospital in Nepalganj, Nepal March 16, 2005 after he was severely injured and lost a leg when Maoist insurgents blew up a bus near a bicycle he was riding on January 18, 2005. (Ami Vitale)
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  • People visit the victims ward where dozens of recently injured civilians are being treated in Veri Anachal Hospital in Nepalganj, Nepal March 16, 2005. The conflict between government troops and Maoist insurgents has claimed over 11,000 lives since 1996. (Ami Vitale)
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  • A child works on the road from Rolpa to Thabang in western Nepal, Nepal March 14, 2005. Nearly every citizen living in the Maoist controlled area must work for 15 days straight, manually digging through the mountaineous region to construct the road.(Ami Vitale)
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  • Maya Yadav, 34, right, sits with her cousin Mani Yadav, 35,  recovering after the shrapnel from a bomb blast hit her head in Veri Anachal Hospital in Nepalganj, Nepal March 16, 2005.The Maoist insurgency has claimed over 11,000 lives since 1996.  (Ami Vitale)
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  • A make-shift hospital in the interior of Angola serves as the only medical facility for a society whose brutal 26 year-civil has displaced around two million people. Angola's brutal 26 year-civil war has displaced around two million people - about a sixth of the population - and 200 die each day according to United Nations estimates. .(Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • Nepalese teeangers dance in a nightclub in Katmandu, seemingly unaware of the brutal conflict that lies just outside the city in Nepal March 5, 2005. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Nepalese teeangers dance in a nightclub in Katmandu, seemingly unaware of the brutal conflict that lies just outside the city in Nepal March 5, 2005. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Mani Yadav, 35, looks after her cousin Maya Yadav, 3, who has a head injury after shrapnel from a bomb blast hit her head in Veri Anachal Hospital in Nepalganj, Nepal March 16, 2005. (Ami Vitale)
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  • A make-shift hospital in the interior of Angola serves as the only medicine for a society whose brutal 26 year-civil has displaced around two million people. Angola's brutal 26 year-civil has displaced around two million people - about a sixth of the population - and 200 die each day according to United Nations estimates. .(Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • Maya Yadav, 34, right, sits with her cousin Mani Yadav, 35,  recovering after the shrapnel from a bomb blast hit her head in Veri Anachal Hospital in Nepalganj, Nepal March 16, 2005. The Maoist insurgency has claimed over 11,000 lives since 1996. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Nepalese police train early in the morning in Nepalganj, Nepal March 16, 2005. (Ami Vitale)
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  • A bodyguard for one of the Maoist Central Committee members watches a cultural program along with over 1000 villagers who came from several kilometers walking in the village of Tila, district of Rolpa, Nepal March 14, 2005. (Ami Vitale)
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  • Capt. Libby Dillon from Ripley, W. Va., treats Khan Azam, 5,in an American military hospital at Bagram in Afghanistan  after they were injured from playing with unexploded ordinances  August  9, 2002.    (photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • Abdilahi Musa Manga, 54, poses in the brush near Hingawali village outside Lindi, Tanzania April 28, 2006. Manga killed a female lion and also shot and injured another male lion during an outbreak of man eating. (Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • Abdilahi Musa Manga, 54, poses in the brush near Hingawali village outside Lindi, Tanzania April 28, 2006. Manga killed a female lion and also shot and injured another male lion during an outbreak of man eating. (Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • Durmas brings in an injured falcon to the mayors office  December 13, 2005 in central Turkey, Konya in Kutoren district, about 400 kilometers from Ankara. Ami Vitale)
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  • Abdilahi Musa Manga, 54, poses in the brush near Hingawali village outside Lindi, Tanzania April 28, 2006. Manga killed a female lion and also shot and injured another male lion during an outbreak of man eating. (Photo by Ami Vitale)
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  • Durmas brings in an injured falcon to the mayors office  December 13, 2005 in central Turkey, Konya in Kutoren district, about 400 kilometers from Ankara. Ami Vitale)
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  • Villagers mourn the death of five people who were killed along with  48 who were injured, when a grenade exploded in the hands of a man who was seeking to extort money from a family in Badgam district of Kashmir, March 10, 2004.   Locals said the man was a former militant who was extorting money from villagers and thousands came out to mourn the deaths. Tens of thousands of people have died in Kashmir since the eruption of anti-Indian revolt in the region in 1989. Separatists put the toll at between 80,000 and 100,000.
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  • KATHMANDU, NEPAL, APRIL 14, 2004: Nepali nurses look after Sunil Sharma, 9 years old, in a hospital in Nepalganj, Nepal who was injured in an explosion 10 days earlier by Maoist insurgents fighting government forces April 14, 2004.   (Ami Vitale/Getty Images)
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  • KATHMANDU, NEPAL, APRIL 14, 2004: Nepali nurses look after Sunil Sharma, 9 years old, in a hospital in Nepalganj, Nepal who was injured in an explosion 10 days earlier by Maoist insurgents fighting government forces April 14, 2004.   (Ami Vitale/Getty Images)
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  • KATHMANDU, NEPAL, APRIL 14, 2004: Nepali nurses look after Sunil Sharma, 9 years old, in a hospital in Nepalganj, Nepal who was injured in an explosion 10 days earlier by Maoist insurgents fighting government forces April 14, 2004.  Over two thousand children have been killed in the fighting which began in 1996.  (Ami Vitale/Getty Images)
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  • KATHMANDU, NEPAL, APRIL 14, 2004: Nepali nurses  and his mother look after Sunil Sharma, 9 years old, in a hospital in Nepalganj, Nepal who was injured in an explosion 10 days earlier by Maoist insurgents fighting government forces April 14, 2004.  Over two thousand children have been killed in the fighting which began in 1996.  (Ami Vitale/Getty Images)
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  • KATHMANDU, NEPAL, APRIL 14, 2004: Nepali nurses look after Sunil Sharma, 9 years old, in a hospital in Nepalganj, Nepal who was injured in an explosion 10 days earlier by Maoist insurgents fighting government forces April 14, 2004.   (Ami Vitale/Getty Images)
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  • KATHMANDU, NEPAL, APRIL 14, 2004:  The mother of Sunil Sharma, 9 years old, kisses him as he screams out in pain in a hospital in Nepalganj, Nepal. He was injured in an explosion 10 days earlier by Maoist insurgents fighting government forces April 14, 2004.   (Ami Vitale/Getty Images)
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  • KATHMANDU, NEPAL, APRIL 14, 2004: Nepali nurses look after Sunil Sharma, 9 years old, in a hospital in Nepalganj, Nepal who was injured in an explosion 10 days earlier by Maoist insurgents fighting government forces April 14, 2004.  Over 8,000 people have been killed in the conflict and 2,000 of them have been children. (Ami Vitale/Getty Images)
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  • BADGAM, KASHMIR,INDIA, MARCH 10, 2004:Villagers mourn the death of five people who were killed along with  48 who were injured, when a grenade exploded in the hands of a man who was seeking to extort money from a family in Badgam district of Kashmir, March 10, 2004.   Locals said the man was a former militant who was extorting money from villagers and thousands came out to mourn the deaths. Tens of thousands of people have died in Kashmir since the eruption of anti-Indian revolt in the region in 1989. Separatists put the toll at between 80,000 and 100,000.
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  • BADGAM, INDIA, MARCH 10, 2004:A Kashmiri woman comforts her relative as they mourn the death of five people who were killed along with  48 who were injured, when a grenade exploded in the hands of a man who was seeking to extort money from a family in Badgam district of Kashmir, March 10, 2004.   Locals said the man was a former militant who was extorting money from villagers and thousands came out to mourn the deaths. Tens of thousands of people have died in Kashmir since the eruption of anti-Indian revolt in the region in 1989. Separatists put the toll at between 80,000 and 100,000.
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  • Dheeraj Kohli, who was killed while working as a police officer by an unknown militant in a grenade attack on   is cremated March 31, in Jammu. At least 10 were killed and 18 injured after two militants went on a shooting spree and threw grenades in a temple and shopping district of the Indian state. Nearly a dozen militant groups are fighting New Delhi's rule in Jammu and Kashmir. India accuses Pakistan of arming and training Islamic militants. Pakistan denies the charge and says it only offers moral and diplomatic support to Kashmiri separatists. (Ami Vitale).
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