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  • The Pakistani community in Barcelona condemns in a solemn act the attacks perpetrated by the ISIS on 17 August on the Ramblas and in Cambrils. About 200 people gathered to read a manifest that pointed as "cruel and cowards" the attacks, also repudiated all terrorist violence against humanity. The solidarity and sadness of this community towards the victims also became evident with messages of support and affection towards Barcelona, remembering that Barcelona is a peaceful city that went out massively to the street in a "Stop the War" in Iraq in 2003, a city that "lives and lets live". The Prime Minister of Pakistan sent a missive conveying his deepest condolences to the innocent victims and their families, a pain that for Pakistan is known due to the many terrorist attacks that has suffered. The event was held discreetly in a central area of Barcelona, but far away from the gaze of thousands of civilians who expressed their sadness in the Rambla de Canaletes. The catalan motto “no tinc por” meaning “I'm not scared” also was between the placards in this call. <br />
Place: Jardins de les Tres Xemeneies. Date: august 19, 2017. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Condemn pakistani community_terroris...jpg
  • The Pakistani community in Barcelona condemns in a solemn act the attacks perpetrated by the ISIS on 17 August on the Ramblas and in Cambrils. About 200 people gathered to read a manifest that pointed as "cruel and cowards" the attacks, also repudiated all terrorist violence against humanity. The solidarity and sadness of this community towards the victims also became evident with messages of support and affection towards Barcelona, remembering that Barcelona is a peaceful city that went out massively to the street in a "Stop the War" in Iraq in 2003, a city that "lives and lets live". The Prime Minister of Pakistan sent a missive conveying his deepest condolences to the innocent victims and their families, a pain that for Pakistan is known due to the many terrorist attacks that has suffered. The event was held discreetly in a central area of Barcelona, but far away from the gaze of thousands of civilians who expressed their sadness in the Rambla de Canaletes. The catalan motto “no tinc por” meaning “I'm not scared” also was between the placards in this call. <br />
Place: Jardins de les Tres Xemeneies. Date: august 19, 2017. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Condemn pakistani community_terroris...jpg
  • The Pakistani community in Barcelona condemns in a solemn act the attacks perpetrated by the ISIS on 17 August on the Ramblas and in Cambrils. About 200 people gathered to read a manifest that pointed as "cruel and cowards" the attacks, also repudiated all terrorist violence against humanity. The solidarity and sadness of this community towards the victims also became evident with messages of support and affection towards Barcelona, remembering that Barcelona is a peaceful city that went out massively to the street in a "Stop the War" in Iraq in 2003, a city that "lives and lets live". The Prime Minister of Pakistan sent a missive conveying his deepest condolences to the innocent victims and their families, a pain that for Pakistan is known due to the many terrorist attacks that has suffered. The event was held discreetly in a central area of Barcelona, but far away from the gaze of thousands of civilians who expressed their sadness in the Rambla de Canaletes. The catalan motto “no tinc por” meaning “I'm not scared” also was between the placards in this call. <br />
Place: Jardins de les Tres Xemeneies. Date: august 19, 2017. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Condemn pakistani community_terroris...jpg
  • The Pakistani community in Barcelona condemns in a solemn act the attacks perpetrated by the ISIS on 17 August on the Ramblas and in Cambrils. About 200 people gathered to read a manifest that pointed as "cruel and cowards" the attacks, also repudiated all terrorist violence against humanity. The solidarity and sadness of this community towards the victims also became evident with messages of support and affection towards Barcelona, remembering that Barcelona is a peaceful city that went out massively to the street in a "Stop the War" in Iraq in 2003, a city that "lives and lets live". The Prime Minister of Pakistan sent a missive conveying his deepest condolences to the innocent victims and their families, a pain that for Pakistan is known due to the many terrorist attacks that has suffered. The event was held discreetly in a central area of Barcelona, but far away from the gaze of thousands of civilians who expressed their sadness in the Rambla de Canaletes. The catalan motto “no tinc por” meaning “I'm not scared” also was between the placards in this call. <br />
Place: Jardins de les Tres Xemeneies. Date: august 19, 2017. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Condemn pakistani community_terroris...jpg
  • The Pakistani community in Barcelona condemns in a solemn act the attacks perpetrated by the ISIS on 17 August on the Ramblas and in Cambrils. About 200 people gathered to read a manifest that pointed as "cruel and cowards" the attacks, also repudiated all terrorist violence against humanity. The solidarity and sadness of this community towards the victims also became evident with messages of support and affection towards Barcelona, remembering that Barcelona is a peaceful city that went out massively to the street in a "Stop the War" in Iraq in 2003, a city that "lives and lets live". The Prime Minister of Pakistan sent a missive conveying his deepest condolences to the innocent victims and their families, a pain that for Pakistan is known due to the many terrorist attacks that has suffered. The event was held discreetly in a central area of Barcelona, but far away from the gaze of thousands of civilians who expressed their sadness in the Rambla de Canaletes. The catalan motto “no tinc por” meaning “I'm not scared” also was between the placards in this call. <br />
Place: Jardins de les Tres Xemeneies. Date: august 19, 2017. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Condemn pakistani community_terroris...jpg
  • The Pakistani community in Barcelona condemns in a solemn act the attacks perpetrated by the ISIS on 17 August on the Ramblas and in Cambrils. About 200 people gathered to read a manifest that pointed as "cruel and cowards" the attacks, also repudiated all terrorist violence against humanity. The solidarity and sadness of this community towards the victims also became evident with messages of support and affection towards Barcelona, remembering that Barcelona is a peaceful city that went out massively to the street in a "Stop the War" in Iraq in 2003, a city that "lives and lets live". The Prime Minister of Pakistan sent a missive conveying his deepest condolences to the innocent victims and their families, a pain that for Pakistan is known due to the many terrorist attacks that has suffered. The event was held discreetly in a central area of Barcelona, but far away from the gaze of thousands of civilians who expressed their sadness in the Rambla de Canaletes. The catalan motto “no tinc por” meaning “I'm not scared” also was between the placards in this call. <br />
Place: Jardins de les Tres Xemeneies. Date: august 19, 2017. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Condemn pakistani community_terroris...jpg
  • The Pakistani community in Barcelona condemns in a solemn act the attacks perpetrated by the ISIS on 17 August on the Ramblas and in Cambrils. About 200 people gathered to read a manifest that pointed as "cruel and cowards" the attacks, also repudiated all terrorist violence against humanity. The solidarity and sadness of this community towards the victims also became evident with messages of support and affection towards Barcelona, remembering that Barcelona is a peaceful city that went out massively to the street in a "Stop the War" in Iraq in 2003, a city that "lives and lets live". The Prime Minister of Pakistan sent a missive conveying his deepest condolences to the innocent victims and their families, a pain that for Pakistan is known due to the many terrorist attacks that has suffered. The event was held discreetly in a central area of Barcelona, but far away from the gaze of thousands of civilians who expressed their sadness in the Rambla de Canaletes. The catalan motto “no tinc por” meaning “I'm not scared” also was between the placards in this call. <br />
Place: Jardins de les Tres Xemeneies. Date: august 19, 2017. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Condemn pakistani community_terroris...jpg
  • The Pakistani community in Barcelona condemns in a solemn act the attacks perpetrated by the ISIS on 17 August on the Ramblas and in Cambrils. About 200 people gathered to read a manifest that pointed as "cruel and cowards" the attacks, also repudiated all terrorist violence against humanity. The solidarity and sadness of this community towards the victims also became evident with messages of support and affection towards Barcelona, remembering that Barcelona is a peaceful city that went out massively to the street in a "Stop the War" in Iraq in 2003, a city that "lives and lets live". The Prime Minister of Pakistan sent a missive conveying his deepest condolences to the innocent victims and their families, a pain that for Pakistan is known due to the many terrorist attacks that has suffered. The event was held discreetly in a central area of Barcelona, but far away from the gaze of thousands of civilians who expressed their sadness in the Rambla de Canaletes. The catalan motto “no tinc por” meaning “I'm not scared” also was between the placards in this call. <br />
Place: Jardins de les Tres Xemeneies. Date: august 19, 2017. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Condemn pakistani community_terroris...jpg
  • The Pakistani community in Barcelona condemns in a solemn act the attacks perpetrated by the ISIS on 17 August on the Ramblas and in Cambrils. About 200 people gathered to read a manifest that pointed as "cruel and cowards" the attacks, also repudiated all terrorist violence against humanity. The solidarity and sadness of this community towards the victims also became evident with messages of support and affection towards Barcelona, remembering that Barcelona is a peaceful city that went out massively to the street in a "Stop the War" in Iraq in 2003, a city that "lives and lets live". The Prime Minister of Pakistan sent a missive conveying his deepest condolences to the innocent victims and their families, a pain that for Pakistan is known due to the many terrorist attacks that has suffered. The event was held discreetly in a central area of Barcelona, but far away from the gaze of thousands of civilians who expressed their sadness in the Rambla de Canaletes. The catalan motto “no tinc por” meaning “I'm not scared” also was between the placards in this call. <br />
Place: Jardins de les Tres Xemeneies. Date: august 19, 2017. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Condemn pakistani community_terroris...jpg
  • The Pakistani community in Barcelona condemns in a solemn act the attacks perpetrated by the ISIS on 17 August on the Ramblas and in Cambrils. About 200 people gathered to read a manifest that pointed as "cruel and cowards" the attacks, also repudiated all terrorist violence against humanity. The solidarity and sadness of this community towards the victims also became evident with messages of support and affection towards Barcelona, remembering that Barcelona is a peaceful city that went out massively to the street in a "Stop the War" in Iraq in 2003, a city that "lives and lets live". The Prime Minister of Pakistan sent a missive conveying his deepest condolences to the innocent victims and their families, a pain that for Pakistan is known due to the many terrorist attacks that has suffered. The event was held discreetly in a central area of Barcelona, but far away from the gaze of thousands of civilians who expressed their sadness in the Rambla de Canaletes. The catalan motto “no tinc por” meaning “I'm not scared” also was between the placards in this call. <br />
Place: Jardins de les Tres Xemeneies. Date: august 19, 2017. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Condemn pakistani community_terroris...jpg
  • The Pakistani community in Barcelona condemns in a solemn act the attacks perpetrated by the ISIS on 17 August on the Ramblas and in Cambrils. About 200 people gathered to read a manifest that pointed as "cruel and cowards" the attacks, also repudiated all terrorist violence against humanity. The solidarity and sadness of this community towards the victims also became evident with messages of support and affection towards Barcelona, remembering that Barcelona is a peaceful city that went out massively to the street in a "Stop the War" in Iraq in 2003, a city that "lives and lets live". The Prime Minister of Pakistan sent a missive conveying his deepest condolences to the innocent victims and their families, a pain that for Pakistan is known due to the many terrorist attacks that has suffered. The event was held discreetly in a central area of Barcelona, but far away from the gaze of thousands of civilians who expressed their sadness in the Rambla de Canaletes. The catalan motto “no tinc por” meaning “I'm not scared” also was between the placards in this call. <br />
Place: Jardins de les Tres Xemeneies. Date: august 19, 2017. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Condemn pakistani community_terroris...jpg
  • The Pakistani community in Barcelona condemns in a solemn act the attacks perpetrated by the ISIS on 17 August on the Ramblas and in Cambrils. About 200 people gathered to read a manifest that pointed as "cruel and cowards" the attacks, also repudiated all terrorist violence against humanity. The solidarity and sadness of this community towards the victims also became evident with messages of support and affection towards Barcelona, remembering that Barcelona is a peaceful city that went out massively to the street in a "Stop the War" in Iraq in 2003, a city that "lives and lets live". The Prime Minister of Pakistan sent a missive conveying his deepest condolences to the innocent victims and their families, a pain that for Pakistan is known due to the many terrorist attacks that has suffered. The event was held discreetly in a central area of Barcelona, but far away from the gaze of thousands of civilians who expressed their sadness in the Rambla de Canaletes. The catalan motto “no tinc por” meaning “I'm not scared” also was between the placards in this call. <br />
Place: Jardins de les Tres Xemeneies. Date: august 19, 2017. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Condemn pakistani community_terroris...jpg
  • The Pakistani community in Barcelona condemns in a solemn act the attacks perpetrated by the ISIS on 17 August on the Ramblas and in Cambrils. About 200 people gathered to read a manifest that pointed as "cruel and cowards" the attacks, also repudiated all terrorist violence against humanity. The solidarity and sadness of this community towards the victims also became evident with messages of support and affection towards Barcelona, remembering that Barcelona is a peaceful city that went out massively to the street in a "Stop the War" in Iraq in 2003, a city that "lives and lets live". The Prime Minister of Pakistan sent a missive conveying his deepest condolences to the innocent victims and their families, a pain that for Pakistan is known due to the many terrorist attacks that has suffered. The event was held discreetly in a central area of Barcelona, but far away from the gaze of thousands of civilians who expressed their sadness in the Rambla de Canaletes. The catalan motto “no tinc por” meaning “I'm not scared” also was between the placards in this call. <br />
Place: Jardins de les Tres Xemeneies. Date: august 19, 2017. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Condemn pakistani community_terroris...jpg
  • The Pakistani community in Barcelona condemns in a solemn act the attacks perpetrated by the ISIS on 17 August on the Ramblas and in Cambrils. About 200 people gathered to read a manifest that pointed as "cruel and cowards" the attacks, also repudiated all terrorist violence against humanity. The solidarity and sadness of this community towards the victims also became evident with messages of support and affection towards Barcelona, remembering that Barcelona is a peaceful city that went out massively to the street in a "Stop the War" in Iraq in 2003, a city that "lives and lets live". The Prime Minister of Pakistan sent a missive conveying his deepest condolences to the innocent victims and their families, a pain that for Pakistan is known due to the many terrorist attacks that has suffered. The event was held discreetly in a central area of Barcelona, but far away from the gaze of thousands of civilians who expressed their sadness in the Rambla de Canaletes. The catalan motto “no tinc por” meaning “I'm not scared” also was between the placards in this call. <br />
Place: Jardins de les Tres Xemeneies. Date: august 19, 2017. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Condemn pakistani community_terroris...jpg
  • The Pakistani community in Barcelona condemns in a solemn act the attacks perpetrated by the ISIS on 17 August on the Ramblas and in Cambrils. About 200 people gathered to read a manifest that pointed as "cruel and cowards" the attacks, also repudiated all terrorist violence against humanity. The solidarity and sadness of this community towards the victims also became evident with messages of support and affection towards Barcelona, remembering that Barcelona is a peaceful city that went out massively to the street in a "Stop the War" in Iraq in 2003, a city that "lives and lets live". The Prime Minister of Pakistan sent a missive conveying his deepest condolences to the innocent victims and their families, a pain that for Pakistan is known due to the many terrorist attacks that has suffered. The event was held discreetly in a central area of Barcelona, but far away from the gaze of thousands of civilians who expressed their sadness in the Rambla de Canaletes. The catalan motto “no tinc por” meaning “I'm not scared” also was between the placards in this call. <br />
Place: Jardins de les Tres Xemeneies. Date: august 19, 2017. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Condemn pakistani community_terroris...jpg
  • The Pakistani community in Barcelona condemns in a solemn act the attacks perpetrated by the ISIS on 17 August on the Ramblas and in Cambrils. About 200 people gathered to read a manifest that pointed as "cruel and cowards" the attacks, also repudiated all terrorist violence against humanity. The solidarity and sadness of this community towards the victims also became evident with messages of support and affection towards Barcelona, remembering that Barcelona is a peaceful city that went out massively to the street in a "Stop the War" in Iraq in 2003, a city that "lives and lets live". The Prime Minister of Pakistan sent a missive conveying his deepest condolences to the innocent victims and their families, a pain that for Pakistan is known due to the many terrorist attacks that has suffered. The event was held discreetly in a central area of Barcelona, but far away from the gaze of thousands of civilians who expressed their sadness in the Rambla de Canaletes. The catalan motto “no tinc por” meaning “I'm not scared” also was between the placards in this call. <br />
Place: Jardins de les Tres Xemeneies. Date: august 19, 2017. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Condemn pakistani community_terroris...jpg
  • The Pakistani community in Barcelona condemns in a solemn act the attacks perpetrated by the ISIS on 17 August on the Ramblas and in Cambrils. About 200 people gathered to read a manifest that pointed as "cruel and cowards" the attacks, also repudiated all terrorist violence against humanity. The solidarity and sadness of this community towards the victims also became evident with messages of support and affection towards Barcelona, remembering that Barcelona is a peaceful city that went out massively to the street in a "Stop the War" in Iraq in 2003, a city that "lives and lets live". The Prime Minister of Pakistan sent a missive conveying his deepest condolences to the innocent victims and their families, a pain that for Pakistan is known due to the many terrorist attacks that has suffered. The event was held discreetly in a central area of Barcelona, but far away from the gaze of thousands of civilians who expressed their sadness in the Rambla de Canaletes. The catalan motto “no tinc por” meaning “I'm not scared” also was between the placards in this call. <br />
Place: Jardins de les Tres Xemeneies. Date: august 19, 2017. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Condemn pakistani community_terroris...jpg
  • The Pakistani community in Barcelona condemns in a solemn act the attacks perpetrated by the ISIS on 17 August on the Ramblas and in Cambrils. About 200 people gathered to read a manifest that pointed as "cruel and cowards" the attacks, also repudiated all terrorist violence against humanity. The solidarity and sadness of this community towards the victims also became evident with messages of support and affection towards Barcelona, remembering that Barcelona is a peaceful city that went out massively to the street in a "Stop the War" in Iraq in 2003, a city that "lives and lets live". The Prime Minister of Pakistan sent a missive conveying his deepest condolences to the innocent victims and their families, a pain that for Pakistan is known due to the many terrorist attacks that has suffered. The event was held discreetly in a central area of Barcelona, but far away from the gaze of thousands of civilians who expressed their sadness in the Rambla de Canaletes. The catalan motto “no tinc por” meaning “I'm not scared” also was between the placards in this call. <br />
Place: Jardins de les Tres Xemeneies. Date: august 19, 2017. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Condemn pakistani community_terroris...jpg
  • The Pakistani community in Barcelona condemns in a solemn act the attacks perpetrated by the ISIS on 17 August on the Ramblas and in Cambrils. About 200 people gathered to read a manifest that pointed as "cruel and cowards" the attacks, also repudiated all terrorist violence against humanity. The solidarity and sadness of this community towards the victims also became evident with messages of support and affection towards Barcelona, remembering that Barcelona is a peaceful city that went out massively to the street in a "Stop the War" in Iraq in 2003, a city that "lives and lets live". The Prime Minister of Pakistan sent a missive conveying his deepest condolences to the innocent victims and their families, a pain that for Pakistan is known due to the many terrorist attacks that has suffered. The event was held discreetly in a central area of Barcelona, but far away from the gaze of thousands of civilians who expressed their sadness in the Rambla de Canaletes. The catalan motto “no tinc por” meaning “I'm not scared” also was between the placards in this call. <br />
Place: Jardins de les Tres Xemeneies. Date: august 19, 2017. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Condemn pakistani community_terroris...jpg
  • The Pakistani community in Barcelona condemns in a solemn act the attacks perpetrated by the ISIS on 17 August on the Ramblas and in Cambrils. About 200 people gathered to read a manifest that pointed as "cruel and cowards" the attacks, also repudiated all terrorist violence against humanity. The solidarity and sadness of this community towards the victims also became evident with messages of support and affection towards Barcelona, remembering that Barcelona is a peaceful city that went out massively to the street in a "Stop the War" in Iraq in 2003, a city that "lives and lets live". The Prime Minister of Pakistan sent a missive conveying his deepest condolences to the innocent victims and their families, a pain that for Pakistan is known due to the many terrorist attacks that has suffered. The event was held discreetly in a central area of Barcelona, but far away from the gaze of thousands of civilians who expressed their sadness in the Rambla de Canaletes. The catalan motto “no tinc por” meaning “I'm not scared” also was between the placards in this call. <br />
Place: Jardins de les Tres Xemeneies. Date: august 19, 2017. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Condemn pakistani community_terroris...jpg
  • The Pakistani community in Barcelona condemns in a solemn act the attacks perpetrated by the ISIS on 17 August on the Ramblas and in Cambrils. About 200 people gathered to read a manifest that pointed as "cruel and cowards" the attacks, also repudiated all terrorist violence against humanity. The solidarity and sadness of this community towards the victims also became evident with messages of support and affection towards Barcelona, remembering that Barcelona is a peaceful city that went out massively to the street in a "Stop the War" in Iraq in 2003, a city that "lives and lets live". The Prime Minister of Pakistan sent a missive conveying his deepest condolences to the innocent victims and their families, a pain that for Pakistan is known due to the many terrorist attacks that has suffered. The event was held discreetly in a central area of Barcelona, but far away from the gaze of thousands of civilians who expressed their sadness in the Rambla de Canaletes. The catalan motto “no tinc por” meaning “I'm not scared” also was between the placards in this call. <br />
Place: Jardins de les Tres Xemeneies. Date: august 19, 2017. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Condemn pakistani community_terroris...jpg
  • The Pakistani community in Barcelona condemns in a solemn act the attacks perpetrated by the ISIS on 17 August on the Ramblas and in Cambrils. About 200 people gathered to read a manifest that pointed as "cruel and cowards" the attacks, also repudiated all terrorist violence against humanity. The solidarity and sadness of this community towards the victims also became evident with messages of support and affection towards Barcelona, remembering that Barcelona is a peaceful city that went out massively to the street in a "Stop the War" in Iraq in 2003, a city that "lives and lets live". The Prime Minister of Pakistan sent a missive conveying his deepest condolences to the innocent victims and their families, a pain that for Pakistan is known due to the many terrorist attacks that has suffered. The event was held discreetly in a central area of Barcelona, but far away from the gaze of thousands of civilians who expressed their sadness in the Rambla de Canaletes. The catalan motto “no tinc por” meaning “I'm not scared” also was between the placards in this call. <br />
Place: Jardins de les Tres Xemeneies. Date: august 19, 2017. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Condemn pakistani community_terroris...jpg
  • The Pakistani community in Barcelona condemns in a solemn act the attacks perpetrated by the ISIS on 17 August on the Ramblas and in Cambrils. About 200 people gathered to read a manifest that pointed as "cruel and cowards" the attacks, also repudiated all terrorist violence against humanity. The solidarity and sadness of this community towards the victims also became evident with messages of support and affection towards Barcelona, remembering that Barcelona is a peaceful city that went out massively to the street in a "Stop the War" in Iraq in 2003, a city that "lives and lets live". The Prime Minister of Pakistan sent a missive conveying his deepest condolences to the innocent victims and their families, a pain that for Pakistan is known due to the many terrorist attacks that has suffered. The event was held discreetly in a central area of Barcelona, but far away from the gaze of thousands of civilians who expressed their sadness in the Rambla de Canaletes. The catalan motto “no tinc por” meaning “I'm not scared” also was between the placards in this call. <br />
Place: Jardins de les Tres Xemeneies. Date: august 19, 2017. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Condemn pakistani community_terroris...jpg
  • The Pakistani community in Barcelona condemns in a solemn act the attacks perpetrated by the ISIS on 17 August on the Ramblas and in Cambrils. About 200 people gathered to read a manifest that pointed as "cruel and cowards" the attacks, also repudiated all terrorist violence against humanity. The solidarity and sadness of this community towards the victims also became evident with messages of support and affection towards Barcelona, remembering that Barcelona is a peaceful city that went out massively to the street in a "Stop the War" in Iraq in 2003, a city that "lives and lets live". The Prime Minister of Pakistan sent a missive conveying his deepest condolences to the innocent victims and their families, a pain that for Pakistan is known due to the many terrorist attacks that has suffered. The event was held discreetly in a central area of Barcelona, but far away from the gaze of thousands of civilians who expressed their sadness in the Rambla de Canaletes. The catalan motto “no tinc por” meaning “I'm not scared” also was between the placards in this call. <br />
Place: Jardins de les Tres Xemeneies. Date: august 19, 2017. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Condemn pakistani community_terroris...jpg
  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
    h_00018615.jpg
  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
    h_00018611.jpg
  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
    h_00018609.jpg
  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
    h_00018620.jpg
  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
    h_00018618.jpg
  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
    h_00018617.jpg
  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
    h_00018613.jpg
  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
    h_00018612.jpg
  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
    h_00018610.jpg
  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
    h_00018608.jpg
  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
    h_00018607.jpg
  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
    h_00018606.jpg
  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
    h_00018604.jpg
  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
    h_00018605.jpg
  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
    h_00018602.jpg
  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
    h_00018603.jpg
  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
    h_00018600.jpg
  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
    h_00018601.jpg
  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
    h_00018619.jpg
  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
    h_00018616.jpg
  • Bairro do Iraque, Iraq slum, is located in the north of Portugal. Until the late 90’ this 100 persons community of gypsies lived moving from village to village working in basketry, utensils for horses and other small jobs. With the end of traditional agriculture also their traditional way of life finished.<br />
When the TV news were full of images from the second invasion of Irak, this community was expelled from the center of town moved to an old German mine of tungsten transformed in construction materials dump, abandoned in the Second World War- know now as Iraq slum.<br />
The old structures are occupied and fixed with the recycled materials from the dump. Electricity is stolen from public electric poles; light just appearing after the sun goes down in the horizon. The members of the community live from social metal scavenging, farm work, raising animals for selling and the social security check.<br />
The walls of the shelters are not enough for protecting these families from the cold and wind.
    h_00018614.jpg
  • Community working at the agriculture lands. In Angola?s Namibe desert, at Giraul, in the Namibe province, Tchikuteny, from the Mucubal tribe, is the leader of a big family, maybe the biggest family in the world.<br />
He is the chief leader, the manager and responsible for the entire village. <br />
In his village, Tchikuteny lives nowadays with most of his big family, his 33 wives, that were once 43, but 10 left the village, and most of their descendants.<br />
Tchikuteny maintains the registry of all the new-borns, totalizing 154 sons, and his grandsons, that are around 60. Nowadays, 4 new babies are on the way, and 3 great grand children were born recently.<br />
Huge harmony, love and respect transpire in the village atmosphere. The sense of a community is the pillar of their sustainability and sustenance and their autonomy depends prominently on cattle and agriculture that is made by the villagers. Nevertheless, Tchikuteny village is in close connection with their surrounding communities. Children attend Giraul School and there is proximity and relations with the extended family that lives in the surroundings.<br />
Being the spiritual leader of the community, Tchikuteny is also responsible for the weekly religious works that happens in the village church. <br />
This big family opened his doors to share with us their daily lives.
    h_00021324.jpg
  • Community working at the agriculture lands. In Angola?s Namibe desert, at Giraul, in the Namibe province, Tchikuteny, from the Mucubal tribe, is the leader of a big family, maybe the biggest family in the world.<br />
He is the chief leader, the manager and responsible for the entire village. <br />
In his village, Tchikuteny lives nowadays with most of his big family, his 33 wives, that were once 43, but 10 left the village, and most of their descendants.<br />
Tchikuteny maintains the registry of all the new-borns, totalizing 154 sons, and his grandsons, that are around 60. Nowadays, 4 new babies are on the way, and 3 great grand children were born recently.<br />
Huge harmony, love and respect transpire in the village atmosphere. The sense of a community is the pillar of their sustainability and sustenance and their autonomy depends prominently on cattle and agriculture that is made by the villagers. Nevertheless, Tchikuteny village is in close connection with their surrounding communities. Children attend Giraul School and there is proximity and relations with the extended family that lives in the surroundings.<br />
Being the spiritual leader of the community, Tchikuteny is also responsible for the weekly religious works that happens in the village church. <br />
This big family opened his doors to share with us their daily lives.
    h_00021323.jpg
  • Community working at the agriculture lands. In Angola?s Namibe desert, at Giraul, in the Namibe province, Tchikuteny, from the Mucubal tribe, is the leader of a big family, maybe the biggest family in the world.<br />
He is the chief leader, the manager and responsible for the entire village. <br />
In his village, Tchikuteny lives nowadays with most of his big family, his 33 wives, that were once 43, but 10 left the village, and most of their descendants.<br />
Tchikuteny maintains the registry of all the new-borns, totalizing 154 sons, and his grandsons, that are around 60. Nowadays, 4 new babies are on the way, and 3 great grand children were born recently.<br />
Huge harmony, love and respect transpire in the village atmosphere. The sense of a community is the pillar of their sustainability and sustenance and their autonomy depends prominently on cattle and agriculture that is made by the villagers. Nevertheless, Tchikuteny village is in close connection with their surrounding communities. Children attend Giraul School and there is proximity and relations with the extended family that lives in the surroundings.<br />
Being the spiritual leader of the community, Tchikuteny is also responsible for the weekly religious works that happens in the village church. <br />
This big family opened his doors to share with us their daily lives.
    h_00021322.jpg
  • Community working at the agriculture lands. In Angola?s Namibe desert, at Giraul, in the Namibe province, Tchikuteny, from the Mucubal tribe, is the leader of a big family, maybe the biggest family in the world.<br />
He is the chief leader, the manager and responsible for the entire village. <br />
In his village, Tchikuteny lives nowadays with most of his big family, his 33 wives, that were once 43, but 10 left the village, and most of their descendants.<br />
Tchikuteny maintains the registry of all the new-borns, totalizing 154 sons, and his grandsons, that are around 60. Nowadays, 4 new babies are on the way, and 3 great grand children were born recently.<br />
Huge harmony, love and respect transpire in the village atmosphere. The sense of a community is the pillar of their sustainability and sustenance and their autonomy depends prominently on cattle and agriculture that is made by the villagers. Nevertheless, Tchikuteny village is in close connection with their surrounding communities. Children attend Giraul School and there is proximity and relations with the extended family that lives in the surroundings.<br />
Being the spiritual leader of the community, Tchikuteny is also responsible for the weekly religious works that happens in the village church. <br />
This big family opened his doors to share with us their daily lives.
    h_00021319.jpg
  • The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-43.jpg
  • A man enjoys some tea while his wife changes the clothing on their son in their home.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-34.jpg
  • A shop keeper waits for some customers inside his show store.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-29.jpg
  • A young girl makes her way home with two containers she filled at one of the few water sources in the slum.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-15.jpg
  • A woman stands in front of her home deep in the slum.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-05.jpg
  • Youngsters attending a Muslim school peek out of the windows during a break.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-49.jpg
  • Youngsters make their way through one of the many alley ways that criss cross the slum.  Few sunlight ever makes its way into these alley ways because of the proximity of the home to one another.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-50.jpg
  • A man stands outside his home which faces a trough filled with garbage.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-48.jpg
  • Youngsters play marbles.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-47.jpg
  • A worker constructs another structure between the already crowded buildings in the slum.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-46.jpg
  • A youngsters who offers ironing services waits for some customers in his stand.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-45.jpg
  • A youngsters who offers ironing services waits for some customers in his stand.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-44.jpg
  • A man makes his way down an alley with some cooking oil on his shoulder.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-42.jpg
  • The narrow alleyways between the homes create for close quarters but keep social activity high.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-41.jpg
  • A woman prepares a meal for her two children inside their home in the slum, outside the garbage can be seen piled up.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-39.jpg
  • A girl makes her way down one of the endless alleys that separate the homes.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-40.jpg
  • A woman prepares a meal for her two children inside their home in the slum, outside the garbage can be seen piled up.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-38.jpg
  • The narrow alleyways between the homes create for close quarters but keep social activity high.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-37.jpg
  • The narrow alleyways between the homes create for close quarters but keep social activity high.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-36.jpg
  • A young girl sits in a bag hanging from the ceiling above her fathers potato stand.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-31.jpg
  • A woman hands her childs swing from a clothesline outside her home.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-30.jpg
  • A man bathes outside his home using water he collected with buckets from one of the few water sources in the slum.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-27.jpg
  • A young boy sits on a table at a shirt maker.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-26.jpg
  • A woman sells shrimp on a street corner.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-25.jpg
  • A street vendor seeks some shelter from the sun under his carts.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-24.jpg
  • A street vendor seeks some shelter from the sun under his carts.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-23.jpg
  • Two women buy some coconuts from a street vendor.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-22.jpg
  • A woman sells an assortment of vegetables on the street.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-21.jpg
  • The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-20.jpg
  • A man irons his shirt while his wife fixes her hair in their home.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-19.jpg
  • A youngster brings home some water he filled in at one of the few water sources in the slum.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-17.jpg
  • Two muslim women walk the streets of the slum which is predominantly a muslim comunity.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-16.jpg
  • Women get together in the narrow alley ways between the homes.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-14.jpg
  • A young girl makes her way up to her room after arriving home from school.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-13.jpg
  • A woman braids the hair of a young girl.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-11.jpg
  • A man with legs not able to walk, makes his way across the cobbled road.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-09.jpg
  • A man works on repairing the rear tires of a rickshaw.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-07.jpg
  • A woman hangs some blankets on the side of her metal walled home as a youngster runs from the 'street'.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-04.jpg
  • The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-35.jpg
  • A young girl walks the dark alley ways in the slum.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-33.jpg
  • Two youngsters peek out of their house.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-32.jpg
  • A woman hangs some clothes out to dry.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-28.jpg
  • Two women sit outside their homes after washing the pots while inside a youngster watches some TV.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-18.jpg
  • A boy sits next to an overturned cart.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-12.jpg
  • Men work on constructing another structure in the midst of the slum.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-08.jpg
  • Two young children play on the steps that lead to the upper floor of a residence.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-10.jpg
  • A young woman stands on the threshold of her home in one of the narrow alley ways that devide the homes in the slum,  The sunlight can barely get i the narrow aleyways.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-06.jpg
  • A man makes childrens backpacks in a small shop in Cheetah Camp. The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-03.jpg
  • A man works on an engraving in his shop.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-02.jpg
  • Daily life in the Dharavi slum in Mumbai, India.  The Dharbi slum is one of the largest in India and contains an entire ecosystem that offers residents the ability to never leave.
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  • Raíca was born in Várzea Alegre, in Ceará state. She began to feel different from other boys at the age of 8 but only at age of 20 she left parental home and went to São Paulo, where she would make the changes in her body. Raíca talks with a possible client.
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