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Syria - Rojava - The school for the deradicalization of lion cubs in the Caliphate.SyriaChris HubyLePictorium_0234182.jpgYoung ex-combatants read in the small school library. 120 children of the Islamic State are re-educated by the Kurdish forces. They are all between 12 and 18 years old. 15 different nationalities, including 2 French.
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Syria - Rojava - The school for the deradicalization of lion cubs in the Caliphate.SyriaChris HubyLePictorium_0234183.jpgTwo young people are playing with bones. 120 children of the Islamic State are re-educated by the Kurdish forces. They are all between 12 and 18 years old. 15 different nationalities, including 2 French.
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Syria - Rojava - The school for the deradicalization of lion cubs in the Caliphate.SyriaChris HubyLePictorium_0234184.jpgA group of young people are playing marbles. 120 children of the Islamic State are re-educated by the Kurdish forces. They are all between 12 and 18 years old. 15 different nationalities, including 2 French.
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Syria - Rojava - The school for the deradicalization of lion cubs in the Caliphate.SyriaChris HubyLePictorium_0234185.jpgThe young people listen to a teacher who gives them a lesson on self-confidence. 120 children of the Islamic State are re-educated by the Kurdish forces. They are all between 12 and 18 years old. 15 different nationalities, including 2 French.
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Syria - Rojava - The school for the deradicalization of lion cubs in the Caliphate.SyriaChris HubyLePictorium_0234186.jpgThe young people listen to a teacher who gives them a lesson on self-confidence. 120 children of the Islamic State are re-educated by the Kurdish forces. They are all between 12 and 18 years old. 15 different nationalities, including 2 French.
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Syria - Rojava - The school for the deradicalization of lion cubs in the Caliphate.SyriaChris HubyLePictorium_0234187.jpgThe young people listen to a teacher who gives them a lesson on self-confidence. 120 children of the Islamic State are re-educated by the Kurdish forces. They are all between 12 and 18 years old. 15 different nationalities, including 2 French.
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Syria - Rojava - The school for the deradicalization of lion cubs in the Caliphate.SyriaChris HubyLePictorium_0234188.jpgThe young people listen to a teacher who gives them a lesson on self-confidence. 120 children of the Islamic State are re-educated by the Kurdish forces. They are all between 12 and 18 years old. 15 different nationalities, including 2 French.
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Syria - Rojava - The school for the deradicalization of lion cubs in the Caliphate.SyriaChris HubyLePictorium_0234189.jpgThe young people listen to a teacher who gives them a lesson on self-confidence. 120 children of the Islamic State are re-educated by the Kurdish forces. They are all between 12 and 18 years old. 15 different nationalities, including 2 French.
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Syria - Rojava - The school for the deradicalization of lion cubs in the Caliphate.SyriaChris HubyLePictorium_0234190.jpgThe young people listen to a teacher who gives them a lesson on self-confidence. 120 children of the Islamic State are re-educated by the Kurdish forces. They are all between 12 and 18 years old. 15 different nationalities, including 2 French.
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Syria - Rojava - The school for the deradicalization of lion cubs in the Caliphate.SyriaChris HubyLePictorium_0234191.jpgThe young people listen to a teacher who gives them a lesson on self-confidence. 120 children of the Islamic State are re-educated by the Kurdish forces. They are all between 12 and 18 years old. 15 different nationalities, including 2 French.
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Syria - Rojava - The school for the deradicalization of lion cubs in the Caliphate.SyriaChris HubyLePictorium_0234192.jpgThe young people listen to a teacher who gives them a lesson on self-confidence. 120 children of the Islamic State are re-educated by the Kurdish forces. They are all between 12 and 18 years old. 15 different nationalities, including 2 French.
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Syria - Rojava - The school for the deradicalization of lion cubs in the Caliphate.SyriaChris HubyLePictorium_0234193.jpgThe young people listen to a teacher who gives them a lesson on self-confidence. 120 children of the Islamic State are re-educated by the Kurdish forces. They are all between 12 and 18 years old. 15 different nationalities, including 2 French.
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Syria - Rojava - The school for the deradicalization of lion cubs in the Caliphate.SyriaChris HubyLePictorium_0234194.jpgThe young people listen to a teacher who gives them a lesson on self-confidence. 120 children of the Islamic State are re-educated by the Kurdish forces. They are all between 12 and 18 years old. 15 different nationalities, including 2 French.
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Syria - Rojava - The school for the deradicalization of lion cubs in the Caliphate.SyriaChris HubyLePictorium_0234195.jpgThe young people listen to a teacher who gives them a lesson on self-confidence. 120 children of the Islamic State are re-educated by the Kurdish forces. They are all between 12 and 18 years old. 15 different nationalities, including 2 French.
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Syria - Rojava - The school for the deradicalization of lion cubs in the Caliphate.SyriaChris HubyLePictorium_0234196.jpgThe young people listen to a teacher who gives them a lesson on self-confidence. 120 children of the Islamic State are re-educated by the Kurdish forces. They are all between 12 and 18 years old. 15 different nationalities, including 2 French.
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Syria - Rojava - The school for the deradicalization of lion cubs in the Caliphate.SyriaChris HubyLePictorium_0234197.jpgThis youngster was shot and wounded. 120 children of the Islamic State are re-educated by the Kurdish forces. They are all between 12 and 18 years old. 15 different nationalities, including 2 French.
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Syria - Rojava - The school for the deradicalization of lion cubs in the Caliphate.SyriaChris HubyLePictorium_0234198.jpgThis youngster was shot and wounded. 120 children of the Islamic State are re-educated by the Kurdish forces. They are all between 12 and 18 years old. 15 different nationalities, including 2 French.
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Syria - Rojava - The school for the deradicalization of lion cubs in the Caliphate.SyriaChris HubyLePictorium_0234199.jpg120 children of the Islamic State are re-educated by the Kurdish forces. They are all between 12 and 18 years old. 15 different nationalities, including 2 French.
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Syria - Rojava - The school for the deradicalization of lion cubs in the Caliphate.SyriaChris HubyLePictorium_0234205.jpgThis young Syrian has been trained to become a killer. Trained by adults, he beheaded a kfar when he was only 13 years old. 120 children of the Islamic State are re-educated by the Kurdish forces. They are all between 12 and 18 years old. 15 different nationalities, including 2 French.
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Syria - Rojava - The school for the deradicalization of lion cubs in the Caliphate.SyriaChris HubyLePictorium_0234209.jpga young fighter from Trinidad and Tobago 120 children of the Islamic State are re-educated by the Kurdish forces. They are all between 12 and 18 years old. 15 different nationalities, including 2 French.
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Syria - Rojava - The school for the deradicalization of lion cubs in the Caliphate.SyriaChris HubyLePictorium_0234210.jpga young fighter from Trinidad and Tobago 120 children of the Islamic State are re-educated by the Kurdish forces. They are all between 12 and 18 years old. 15 different nationalities, including 2 French.
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Syria - Rojava - The school for the deradicalization of lion cubs in the Caliphate.SyriaChris HubyLePictorium_0234211.jpgThis 16-year-old Syrian boy was trained to become a Kamikaze. 120 children of the Islamic State are re-educated by the Kurdish forces. They are all between 12 and 18 years old. 15 different nationalities, including 2 French.
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Syria - Rojava - The school for the deradicalization of lion cubs in the Caliphate.SyriaChris HubyLePictorium_0234212.jpgH *. Originally from Reynerie, a district of Toulouse, he was forcibly taken away by his family. 120 children of the Islamic State are re-educated by the Kurdish forces. They are all between 12 and 18 years old. 15 different nationalities, including 2 French.
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Syria - Rojava - The school for the deradicalization of lion cubs in the Caliphate.SyriaChris HubyLePictorium_0234213.jpgH *. Originally from Reynerie, a district of Toulouse, he was forcibly taken away by his family. 120 children of the Islamic State are re-educated by the Kurdish forces. They are all between 12 and 18 years old. 15 different nationalities, including 2 French.
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Syria - Rojava - The school for the deradicalization of lion cubs in the Caliphate.SyriaChris HubyLePictorium_0234214.jpgH *. Originally from Reynerie, a district of Toulouse, he was forcibly taken away by his family. 120 children of the Islamic State are re-educated by the Kurdish forces. They are all between 12 and 18 years old. 15 different nationalities, including 2 French.
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Syria - Rojava - The school for the deradicalization of lion cubs in the Caliphate.SyriaChris HubyLePictorium_0234215.jpgA 14-year-old French boy from Paris. His father told him they were going on vacation to Turkey. They ended up in Raqqa, where he was locked up for a year, at odds with his father. 120 children of the Islamic State are re-educated by the Kurdish forces. They are all between 12 and 18 years old. 15 different nationalities, including 2 French.
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Syria - Rojava - The school for the deradicalization of lion cubs in the Caliphate.SyriaChris HubyLePictorium_0234216.jpgA 14-year-old French boy from Paris. His father told him they were going on vacation to Turkey. They ended up in Raqqa, where he was locked up for a year, at odds with his father. 120 children of the Islamic State are re-educated by the Kurdish forces. They are all between 12 and 18 years old. 15 different nationalities, including 2 French.
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Syria - Rojava - The school for the deradicalization of lion cubs in the Caliphate.SyriaChris HubyLePictorium_0234217.jpgA 14-year-old French boy from Paris. His father told him they were going on vacation to Turkey. They ended up in Raqqa, where he was locked up for a year, at odds with his father. 120 children of the Islamic State are re-educated by the Kurdish forces. They are all between 12 and 18 years old. 15 different nationalities, including 2 French.
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Christelle Delarue, MadAndWomen PortraitFranceSadak SouiciLePictorium_0220906.jpgChristelle Delarue, feminist patron and committed advertising innovates, surprises and reinvents the advertising market. After a long career in advertising (TBWA, MCCANN, PUBLICIS). She opens her own feminist agency, Mad and women, which tries to promote gender equality but also to deconstruct or warn about sexism in images and agencies.
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Christelle Delarue, MadAndWomen PortraitFranceSadak SouiciLePictorium_0220907.jpgChristelle Delarue, feminist patron and committed advertising innovates, surprises and reinvents the advertising market. After a long career in advertising (TBWA, MCCANN, PUBLICIS). She opens her own feminist agency, Mad and women, which tries to promote gender equality but also to deconstruct or warn about sexism in images and agencies.
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Christelle Delarue, MadAndWomen PortraitFranceSadak SouiciLePictorium_0220908.jpgPreparation of slogans for a feminist event. Christelle Delarue, feminist patron and committed advertising innovates, surprises and reinvents the advertising market. After a long career in advertising (TBWA, MCCANN, PUBLICIS). She opens her own feminist agency, Mad and women, which tries to promote gender equality but also to deconstruct or warn about sexism in images and agencies.
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Christelle Delarue, MadAndWomen PortraitFranceSadak SouiciLePictorium_0220909.jpgChristelle Delarue, feminist patron and committed advertising innovates, surprises and reinvents the advertising market. After a long career in advertising (TBWA, MCCANN, PUBLICIS). She opens her own feminist agency, Mad and women, which tries to promote gender equality but also to deconstruct or warn about sexism in images and agencies.
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Christelle Delarue, MadAndWomen PortraitFranceSadak SouiciLePictorium_0220910.jpgChristelle Delarue, feminist patron and committed advertising innovates, surprises and reinvents the advertising market. After a long career in advertising (TBWA, MCCANN, PUBLICIS). She opens her own feminist agency, Mad and women, which tries to promote gender equality but also to deconstruct or warn about sexism in images and agencies.
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Christelle Delarue, MadAndWomen PortraitFranceSadak SouiciLePictorium_0220911.jpgPreparation of slogans for a feminist event. Christelle Delarue, feminist patron and committed advertising innovates, surprises and reinvents the advertising market. After a long career in advertising (TBWA, MCCANN, PUBLICIS). She opens her own feminist agency, Mad and women, which tries to promote gender equality but also to deconstruct or warn about sexism in images and agencies.
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Christelle Delarue, MadAndWomen PortraitFranceSadak SouiciLePictorium_0220912.jpgChristelle Delarue, feminist patron at the demonstration against feminicide in France.
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Christelle Delarue, MadAndWomen PortraitFranceSadak SouiciLePictorium_0220913.jpgChristelle Delarue, feminist patron at the demonstration against feminicide in France.
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FARC Transition zoneColombiaLouis WitterLePictorium_0188598.jpgGuerrilleros from the Frente 36 of the FARC live in a little camp in the demobilization zone of Anorí. This zone is supervised by the UN since the end of the war between FARC and government. Anorí, Colombia - March 2nd, 2017.
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FARC Transition zoneColombiaLouis WitterLePictorium_0188593.jpgGuerrileros from the Frente 36 of the FARC in the demobilization zone of Anorí bought three pigs. This zone is supervised by the UN since the end of the war between FARC and government. Anorí, Colombia - February 27, 2017.
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FARC Transition zoneColombiaLouis WitterLePictorium_0188594.jpgJhackson, a guerrilero from the Frente 36 of the FARC in the demobilization zone of Anorí is repairing the satellite antenna. This zone is supervised by the UN since the end of the war between FARC and government. Anorí, Colombia - February 27, 2017.
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FARC Transition zoneColombiaLouis WitterLePictorium_0188595.jpgSantiago, 25 years old and Liliana, 18 years old, are guerrilleros from the Frente 36 of the FARC in the demobilization zone of Anorí. They're in love since two years. This zone is supervised by the UN since the end of the war between FARC and government. Anorí, Colombia - February 27, 2017.
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FARC Transition zoneColombiaLouis WitterLePictorium_0188596.jpgGuerrilleros from the Frente 36 of the FARC live in a little camp in the demobilization zone of Anorí. This zone is supervised by the UN since the end of the war between FARC and government. Anorí, Colombia - March 1st, 2017.
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FARC Transition zoneColombiaLouis WitterLePictorium_0188597.jpgA guerrilera from the Frente 36 of the FARC in the demobilization zone of Anorí is prepairing his riffle to list it. This zone is supervised by the UN since the end of the war between FARC and government. Anorí, Colombia - March 2nd, 2017.
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FARC Transition zoneColombiaLouis WitterLePictorium_0188587.jpgGuerrilleros from the Frente 36 of the FARC are washing those dishes in the demobilization zone of Anorí. This zone is supervised by the UN since the end of the war between FARC and government. Anorí, Colombia - February 26, 2017.
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FARC Transition zoneColombiaLouis WitterLePictorium_0188588.jpgMarlon, a guerrilero from the Frente 36 of the FARC in the demobilization zone of Anorí. He looks during two hours all around the camp. This zone is supervised by the UN since the end of the war between FARC and government. Anorí, Colombia - February 26, 2017.
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FARC Transition zoneColombiaLouis WitterLePictorium_0188589.jpgCommandante Anderson is the head of the -Frente 36 of the FARC, Bloque Efrain Guzman-. He was during 32 years in the guerrilla. Now, he wants the peace and he says -We're not nor winners, nor defeated-. He poses in the demobilization zone of Anorí. This zone is supervised by the UN since the end of the war between FARC and government. Anorí, Colombia - February 26, 2017.
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FARC Transition zoneColombiaLouis WitterLePictorium_0188590.jpgAguilad, a tattoed guerrilero from the Frente 36 of the FARC in the demobilization zone of Anorí. He's in the guerrilla since 2010. His tattoo significates -Peace & Love-. This zone is supervised by the UN since the end of the war between FARC and government. Anorí, Colombia - February 27, 2017.
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FARC Transition zoneColombiaLouis WitterLePictorium_0188591.jpgAguilad, a tattoed guerrilero from the Frente 36 of the FARC in the demobilization zone of Anorí. He's in the guerrilla since 2010. His tattoo significates -Peace & Love-. This zone is supervised by the UN since the end of the war between FARC and government. Anorí, Colombia - February 27, 2017.
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FARC Transition zoneColombiaLouis WitterLePictorium_0188592.jpgOne bus comes everyday in the FARC demobilization zone of Anorí. It makes the line between the camp and the city of Anori, two hours from the zone. This zone is supervised by the UN since the end of the war between FARC and government. Anorí, Colombia - February 27, 2017.
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FARC Transition zoneColombiaLouis WitterLePictorium_0188580.jpgA guerrillero from the Frente 36 of the FARC is saving the serial number of a machine gun. This weapon will be given to the United nations, melted, and a monument in Bogota will be build for the end of the war. Anorí, Colombia - March 2nd, 2017.
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FARC Transition zoneColombiaLouis WitterLePictorium_0188581.jpgA guerrillero from the Frente 36 of the FARC is saving the serial number of a machine gun. This weapon will be given to the United nations, melted, and a monument in Bogota will be build for the end of the war. Anorí, Colombia - March 2nd, 2017.
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FARC Transition zoneColombiaLouis WitterLePictorium_0188582.jpgA guerrillera from the Frente 36 of the FARC makes a haircut to an other guerrillera. Anorí, Colombia - March 2nd, 2017.
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FARC Transition zoneColombiaLouis WitterLePictorium_0188583.jpgGuerrileros from the Frente 36 of the FARC are playing a football match in the demobilization zone of Anorí. This zone is supervised by the UN since the end of the war between FARC and government. Anorí, Colombia - February 25, 2017.
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FARC Transition zoneColombiaLouis WitterLePictorium_0188584.jpgMorning meeting of the guerrileros from the Frente 36 of the FARC in the demobilization zone of Anorí. This zone is supervised by the UN since the end of the war between FARC and government. Anorí, Colombia - February 26, 2017.
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FARC Transition zoneColombiaLouis WitterLePictorium_0188585.jpgA guerrilero from the Frente 36 of the FARC in the demobilization zone of Anorí. He looks during two hours all around the camp. This zone is supervised by the UN since the end of the war between FARC and government. Anorí, Colombia - February 26, 2017.
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FARC Transition zoneColombiaLouis WitterLePictorium_0188586.jpgOrlando, a guerrilero from the Frente 36 of the FARC is washing his dishes in the demobilization zone of Anorí. He's in the guerrilla since 1994. This zone is supervised by the UN since the end of the war between FARC and government. Anorí, Colombia - February 26, 2017.
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FARC Transition zoneColombiaLouis WitterLePictorium_0188576.jpgColonel Pinto is from Portugal. He's the head of the UN in the demobilization zone of Anori. He meets regularly the Commandante Anderson from the FARC. This zone is supervised by the UN since the end of the war between FARC and government. Anorí, Colombia - February 27, 2017.
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FARC Transition zoneColombiaLouis WitterLePictorium_0188577.jpgThe mission of the UN in the demobilization zone of Anori is to observing the ceasefire between the FARC guerrilla and the colombian army. This zone is supervised by the UN since the end of the war between FARC and government. Anorí, Colombia - February 27, 2017.
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FARC Transition zoneColombiaLouis WitterLePictorium_0188578.jpgThe only books the guerrilleros have are about Che Guevara, Hugo Chavez or history of the cuban revolution. In the demobilization zone of Anorí. This zone is supervised by the UN since the end of the war between FARC and government. Anorí, Colombia - March 1st, 2017.
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FARC Transition zoneColombiaLouis WitterLePictorium_0188579.jpgA guerrillero from the Frente 36 of the FARC is prepairing to save the serial number of a machine gun, under his bag. This weapon will be given to the United nations, melted, and a monument in Bogota will be build for the end of the war. Anorí, Colombia - March 2nd, 2017.
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FARC Transition zoneColombiaLouis WitterLePictorium_0188572.jpgGuerrileros from the Frente 36 of the FARC in the demobilization zone of Anorí bought three pigs. They're going to kill them to eat. This zone is supervised by the UN since the end of the war between FARC and government. Anorí, Colombia - February 27, 2017.
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