Minggu, 03 April 2011

Postcard Dengan Foto-Foto Mengharukan Dari Berbagai Penjuru Dunia

1. SOMALIA

    1. SOMALIA
 

2. CHAD

 

TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY SOPHIE LAUTIER 'EST DU TCHAD : LE "FAGOT",  POINT DE CRISPATION ENTRE REFUGIES ET VILLAGEOIS'
A picture taken 20 November 2007 shows Achta Gamar, a wise from the Chadian village of Dankouche,5 km from the Sudanese refugees camp run by the NGO 'Eastern Chad' in Gaga, near the border with Darfur. Some cases of troubles between Chadian villagers and Darfurian refugees are recorded because of the scarecity of fire wood. The wood, essential for cooking, becomes rare and difficult to share between the 17.000 Darfurians of the Camp and  the Chadian villagers around. Chad is home to about 240,000 refugees from the ethnic Darfur conflict that pits rebels against the government army and feared Arab Janjaweed militias who use scorched-earth tactics. AFP PHOTO OLIVIER LABAN-MATTEI (Photo credit should read OLIVIER LABAN-MATTEI/AFP/Getty Images)

3. SUDAN

 

3. SUDAN

4. ZIMBABWE

 
  4. ZIMBABWE
 

5. DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

 
  5. DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
 

6. AFGHANISTAN

 
  6. AFGHANISTAN
 

7. IRAQ

 
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8. CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC

 
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9. GUINEA

 
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10. PAKISTAN

 
  10. PAKISTAN
 

11. HAITI

 
  11. HAITI
 

12. IVORY COAST

 
  12. IVORY COAST
 

13. KENYA

 
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(Photo by Mike Goldwater)
 

14. NIGERIA

 
  14. NIGERIA
 

15. YEMEN

 
  15. YEMEN
 

16. BURMA

 
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17. ETHIOPIA

 
  17. ETHIOPIA
 

18. EAST TIMOR

 
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19. NIGERIA

 
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20. NORTH KOREA (tied with Niger)

 
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21. UGANDA

 
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22. GUINEA-BISSAU

 
  22. GUINEA-BISSAU
 

23. BURUNDI

 
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24. BANGLADESH

 
  24. BANGLADESH
 

25. SRI LANKA

 
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26. CAMEROON

 
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26. NEPAL (tied with Cameroon)

 
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27. MALAWI

 
  A Malawian land worker harvests maize on May 13, 2008 in Masungo village on the outskirts of the capital Lilongwe. The poor southern African nation met its food needs in 2006 for the first time in seven years following a string of poor harvests, mainly due to drought. Food security is a pressing issue in Malawi, where 60 percent of its people live below the poverty line and on less than a dollar a day. Famine threatened up to five million people in 2005 following drought, and the government spent over 100 million dollars to import food from South Africa and the region to avert hunger. AFP PHOTO/GIANLUIGI GUERCIA (Photo credit should read GIANLUIGI GUERCIA/AFP/Getty Images)
 

28. SIERRA LEONE (tied with Malawi)

 
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30. ERITREA

 
  TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY PETER MARTELL
Eritrean farmers herd a team of donkeys into the capital Asmara for the main weekly Saturday market on November 3, 2007. The red and blue logo of US-government food aid is a common sight in Eritrea. Donated grain sacks are re-stitched as popular shopping bags, while cooking oil tins bloom with colourful flowers on window sills. Any food inside, however, has long gone. This fiercely independent Horn of Africa country ended free distribution of food aid in 2005 after illegally seizing thousands of tonnes of grain, saying it was determined to feed itself without outside help.        AFP PHOTO/Peter MARTELL (Photo credit should read PETER MARTELL/AFP/Getty Images)
 

31. REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

 
  Former rebel soldiers sit during the official ceremony launching the national demobilisation, disarmament and reintegration process for former rebel soldiers (pnddr) in Kinkala, Pool region adjacent to Brazzaville, on June 9, 2008. The Pnddr counts some 30,000 ex fighters in 12 regions and will be subsidised upto 11 million euros, 770,000 of which comes from the Congolese government. AFP PHOTO / Guy Gervais Kitina (Photo credit should read GUY-GERVAIS KITINA/AFP/Getty Images)
 

32. IRAN

 
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33. LIBERIA

 
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34. LEBANON

 
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35. BURKINA FASO

 
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36. UZBEKISTAN

 
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37. GEORGIA

 
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38. TAJIKISTAN

 
  38. TAJIKISTAN
 

39. MAURITANIA

 
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40. CAMBODIA


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