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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”.  There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia.  Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”.  There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia.  Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
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  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
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  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
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  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
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  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
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  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
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  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
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  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
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  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
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  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
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  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
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  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
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  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
    BCN-Attack17082017-DavidMolina-23.jpg
  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
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  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
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  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
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  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
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  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
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  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
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  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
    BCN-Attack17082017-DavidMolina-14.jpg
  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
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  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
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  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
    BCN-Attack17082017-DavidMolina-8.jpg
  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
    BCN-Attack17082017-DavidMolina-7.jpg
  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
    BCN-Attack17082017-DavidMolina-5.jpg
  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
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  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
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  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
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  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
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  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
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  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
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  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
    BCN-Attack17082017-DavidMolina-18.jpg
  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
    BCN-Attack17082017-DavidMolina-16.jpg
  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
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  • People on the streets of Barcelona after the terrorist attack at Las Ramblas, when a van hit several people killing at least 14.
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  • PHOTO PETER PEREIRA/4SEE<br />
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Leslie Tugetman a clerk at the Columbia Hospital was dressed really nice to comemorate her wedding anniversary when she heard that the World Trade Center had been attacked.  New Yorkers deal with the 10th anniversary of September 11, 2001 in different ways.
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Tourists walk the back area of the Trinity Church in New York directly behind the World Trade Center which fell during the attacks on September 11, 2001.  Many people took refuge in this church when they occured, the new World Trade Center can be seen going up in the background.  New Yorkers deal with the 10th anniversary of September 11, 2001 in different ways.
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Kevin Sanders who was working at LaGuardia airport when the planes struck the World Trade Center is still in shock when he relives those terrifying moments.  He now takes comfort in feeding the birds at the Trinity Chapel where many took refuge during the attacks the new World Trade Center can be seen being constructed in the background.  New Yorkers deal with the 10th anniversary of September 11, 2001 in different ways.
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The new World Trade Center tower can be seen being constructed in the background as New Yorkers walk up Church St.  New Yorkers deal with the 10th anniversary of September 11, 2001 in different ways.
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The Statue of Liberty can be seen throught the windows of the Staten Island Ferry as Marianne Menendez takes the ferry back home.  Marianne took a neighbor who was at the site of the attacks to a dermatology office where she worked. New Yorkers deal with the 10th anniversary of September 11, 2001 in different ways.
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Dinners enjoy a meal at Flanagan's which was the only bar/restaurant that stayed open during the evening of Sept. 11, 2001.  New Yorkers deal with the 10th anniversary of September 11, 2001 in different ways.
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Evelyn Fanke, who got a new heart on September 11, 2001, takes a break as she walks home in Staten Island, in the background NYC can be seen.  New Yorkers deal with the 10th anniversary of September 11, 2001 in different ways.
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Columbia journalism professor Ari Goldman pulls photos from the wall of the classes he has taught looking for the students he sent to cover the attacks on the World Trade Center.  New Yorkers deal with the 10th anniversary of September 11, 2001 in different ways.
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An emotional Tony Morante, director of tours of Yankee Stadium, talks about the events of Sept.  11, 2001 that saw the Yankees cancel a game.   New Yorkers deal with the 10th anniversary of September 11, 2001 in different ways.
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Kevin Sanders who was working at LaGuardia airport when the planes struck the World Trade Center is still in shock when he relives those terrifying moments.  He now takes comfort in feeding the birds at the Trinity Chapel where many took refuge during the attacks.  New Yorkers deal with the 10th anniversary of September 11, 2001 in different ways.
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An emotional couple embrace in front of the World Trade Center site.  The new Freedom Tower which is being constructed can be seen reflected in the windows of the Brooks Bros. building.  New Yorkers deal with the 10th anniversary of September 11, 2001 in different ways.
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Mark Martinez, an electrician, relives the horror that occured during September 11th.  He along with his colleagues where underground working when they heard the first plane hitting the tower.  New Yorkers deal with the 10th anniversary of September 11, 2001 in different ways.
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The names of Staten Island residents killed (270) in the attacks of Sept 11 are etched on a monument.  Staten Island was one of the hardest hit communities.   New Yorkers deal with the 10th anniversary of September 11, 2001 in different ways.
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A woman is seen praying at St. Patrick's church which is located near the World Trade Center.  The church became a refuge for people during the attacks.   New Yorkers deal with the 10th anniversary of September 11, 2001 in different ways.
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New York City can be seen in the background as two men walk in oposite directions in Staten Island.  New Yorkers deal with the 10th anniversary of September 11, 2001 in different ways.
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New York city as seen from the State Island ferry terminal. Staten Island is where the bodys of those killed during the attacks were brought to be identified.  New Yorkers deal with the 10th anniversary of September 11, 2001 in different ways.
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Evelyn Fanke, who got a new heart on September 11, 2001, takes a break as she walks home in Staten Island, in the background NYC can be seen.  New Yorkers deal with the 10th anniversary of September 11, 2001 in different ways.
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Shamscel Alahter talks about the evening of September 11, 2001.  Flanagan's was the only bar to stay open the day of the attacks.  New Yorkers deal with the 10th anniversary of September 11, 2001 in different ways.
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Columbia journalism professor Ari Goldman relives the moments during Sept. 11, 2001 when his class was covering the attacks on the World Trade Center.  New Yorkers deal with the 10th anniversary of September 11, 2001 in different ways.
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Columbia journalism professor Ari Goldman relives the moments during Sept. 11, 2001 when his class was covering the attacks on the World Trade Center.  New Yorkers deal with the 10th anniversary of September 11, 2001 in different ways.
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  • PHOTO PETER PEREIRA/4SEE<br />
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An emotional Tony Morante, director of tours of Yankee Stadium, talks about the events of Sept.  11, 2001 that saw the Yankees cancel a game.   New Yorkers deal with the 10th anniversary of September 11, 2001 in different ways.
    h_00015453.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
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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
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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
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  • June 22, 2012 - Oslo, Norway: Lawyer of terrorist Anders Behring Breivik appears in court during the last day of the trial in Oslo courthouse, Geir Lippestad will today try to prove that Breivik is not insane.
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  • Terrorist Anders Behring Breivik appears in court on the third week during his trial. The trial will last for ten weeks. Anders is responsible for the killing of 77 people on 22 July 2011.
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  • Anders Behring Breivik appears in court during his trial in Oslo courthouse.
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  • Anders Behring Breivik appears in court during his trial in Oslo courthouse.
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  • June 22, 2012 - Oslo, Norway: Norwegian terrorist and right wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik appears in court during during the last day of his ten week trial in Oslo courthouse.
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  • June 22, 2012 - Oslo, Norway: Norwegian terrorist and right wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik appears in court during during the last day of his ten week trial in Oslo courthouse.
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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
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