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Olga Vareli
{K:22477} 10/8/2004
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Fantastic work, thanks for taking a shot of such an image.It is shocking and it should be that way!
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Jeanette Hägglund
{K:59855} 9/16/2004
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Ahh, amazing that you find so many interesting things along the streets. This one is marvelous, with all details and stuff....
Jeanette
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lavendu ...
{K:4882} 9/13/2004
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I thank you all for looking and especially for your compassion with those innocent kids who lose their lifes or health for inhuman ideologies or profit interests. when will mankind be able to stop this madness?
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Tiro Leander
{K:19060} 9/12/2004
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To see children being victims of war, to think that the ones that are our future shall witness such brutality in a young age is not giving much hope for the future.... his picture speaks for itself,with compliments to the artist and the photographer.
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In Transit
{K:29432} 9/12/2004
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Art is but a creation, a picture tells the story...
David Brooks: NY Times We've been forced to witness the massacre of innocents. In New York, Madrid, Moscow, Tel Aviv, Baghdad and Bali, we have seen thousands of people destroyed while going about the daily activities of life. We've been forced to endure the massacre of children. Whether it's teenagers outside an Israeli disco or students in Beslan, Russia, we've seen kids singled out as special targets. Whatever horrors the Russians have perpetrated upon the Chechens, whatever their ineptitude in responding to the attack, the essential nature of this act was the fact that a team of human beings could go into a school, live with hundreds of children for a few days, look them in the eyes and hear their cries, and then blow them up.
www.childrenincrisis.org
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RC. Dany
{K:64104} 9/12/2004
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I admire your image and beautiful tribute to the children murdered in the wars.
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Kevin Collier
{K:19076} 9/12/2004
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great find - sad about the kids - but a great shot -- K
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