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  • June 18, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Hundreds of rickshaws are stuck in a jam on Dhanmondi in Dhaka, Bangladesh, June 18, 2017. Every year this very street sees a high number of the non-motorized vehicle ahead of Eid when the number of illegal rickshaws on city streets increases. About two lakh additional rickshaws have hit the city streets ahead of Eid-ul Fitr, causing massive traffic snarl-ups, with law enforcers opting to ignore the issue on what they unofficially say are humanitarian grounds. It is the time when poor people from different parts of the country flock to the capital in a desperate bid to earn some extra money before the religious festival. (Credit Image: © Suvra Kanti Das via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Sep 25, 1972; Kampala, Uganda; The former dictatorial leader of Uganda from 1971-1979, IDI AMIN DADA, has been called 'One of the most batshit loco leaders ever to seize control of a chaotic African nation.' Amin rounded up the military leaders that did not support his coup, murdered them, decapitated them and sat their disembodied heads around the presidential dining table, scolding them for not supporting him, and taking bites of their flesh.' The picture shows the General Idi Amin seated and the admiring attention of a bevy of Uganda beauties. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Mar 07, 1973; Kampala, Uganda; The former dictatorial leader of Uganda from 1971-1979, IDI AMIN DADA, has been called 'One of the most batshit loco leaders ever to seize control of a chaotic African nation.' Amin rounded up the military leaders that did not support his coup, murdered them, decapitated them and sat their disembodied heads around the presidential dining table, scolding them for not supporting him, and taking bites of their flesh.' (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Sep 20, 1972; Kampala, Uganda; The former dictatorial leader of Uganda from 1971-1979, IDI AMIN DADA, has been called 'One of the most batshit loco leaders ever to seize control of a chaotic African nation.' Amin rounded up the military leaders that did not support his coup, murdered them, decapitated them and sat their disembodied heads around the presidential dining table, scolding them for not supporting him, and taking bites of their flesh.' The picture shows General Amin having a good deal going for him. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 12, 1971; Kampala, Uganda; The former dictatorial leader of Uganda from 1971-1979, IDI AMIN DADA, has been called 'One of the most batshit loco leaders ever to seize control of a chaotic African nation.' Amin rounded up the military leaders that did not support his coup, murdered them, decapitated them and sat their disembodied heads around the presidential dining table, scolding them for not supporting him, and taking bites of their flesh.' (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Apr 06, 1972; Kampala, Uganda; The former dictatorial leader of Uganda from 1971-1979, IDI AMIN DADA, has been called 'One of the most batshit loco leaders ever to seize control of a chaotic African nation.' Amin rounded up the military leaders that did not support his coup, murdered them, decapitated them and sat their disembodied heads around the presidential dining table, scolding them for not supporting him, and taking bites of their flesh.' (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Presidential election candidate for the En Marche ! movement Emmanuel Macron speaks to workers at the Whirlpool factory on April 26, 2017, in Amiens, north of France. Presidential frontrunner Emmanuel Macron was met on April 26, 2017 with boos and chants in favour of his far-right rival as he made a chaotic visit to an under-threat factory in northern France. During the hastily arranged visit, some in the crowd shouted "President Marine!" and booed as the 39-year-old former banker stood outside the Whirlpool appliance factory in the rustbelt city of Amiens. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Presidential election candidate for the En Marche ! movement Emmanuel Macron leaves after a visit to the Whirlpool factory on April 26, 2017, in Amiens, north of France. Presidential frontrunner Emmanuel Macron was met on April 26, 2017 with boos and chants in favour of his far-right rival as he made a chaotic visit to an under-threat factory in northern France. During the hastily arranged visit, some in the crowd shouted "President Marine!" and booed as the 39-year-old former banker stood outside the Whirlpool appliance factory in the rustbelt city of Amiens. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • October 26, 2016 - Calais, France - Chaotic scenes of the jungle, after many fires being set up in Calais, France on  26 October 2016. During the whole day, fires were set up all around the camp. Many tents, shops were burnt. Firemen, with the support of the French police, managed to keep the situation under control. However, around 1 o colck the jungle was evacuated in order to keep everyone safe. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 26, 2016 - Calais, France - Chaotic scenes of the jungle, after many fires being set up in Calais, France on  26 October 2016. During the whole day, fires were set up all around the camp. Many tents, shops were burnt. Firemen, with the support of the French police, managed to keep the situation under control. However, around 1 o colck the jungle was evacuated in order to keep everyone safe. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 26, 2016 - Calais, France - Chaotic scenes of the jungle, after many fires being set up in Calais, France on  26 October 2016. During the whole day, fires were set up all around the camp. Many tents, shops were burnt. Firemen, with the support of the French police, managed to keep the situation under control. However, around 1 o colck the jungle was evacuated in order to keep everyone safe. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20161026_zaa_n230_119.JPG
  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • October 26, 2016 - Calais, France - Chaotic scenes of the jungle, after many fires being set up in Calais, France on  26 October 2016. During the whole day, fires were set up all around the camp. Many tents, shops were burnt. Firemen, with the support of the French police, managed to keep the situation under control. However, around 1 o colck the jungle was evacuated in order to keep everyone safe. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 26, 2016 - Calais, France - Chaotic scenes of the jungle, after many fires being set up in Calais, France on  26 October 2016. During the whole day, fires were set up all around the camp. Many tents, shops were burnt. Firemen, with the support of the French police, managed to keep the situation under control. However, around 1 o colck the jungle was evacuated in order to keep everyone safe. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20161026_zaa_n230_123.JPG
  • October 26, 2016 - Calais, France - Chaotic scenes of the jungle, after many fires being set up in Calais, France on  26 October 2016. During the whole day, fires were set up all around the camp. Many tents, shops were burnt. Firemen, with the support of the French police, managed to keep the situation under control. However, around 1 o colck the jungle was evacuated in order to keep everyone safe. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 12, 2016 - Jaipur, Rajasthan, India - Indian women stands in a queue  to deposit and exchange discontinued Rs 500,1000 currency notes outside a bank in Jaipur, India, Saturday, Nov. 12, 2016. Long queues have grown longer, scuffles have broken out and chaotic scenes are being seen across India as millions of people waited to change old currency notes that have become worthless after the government's demonetized high value bills. (Photo By Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto) (Credit Image: © Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 12, 2016 - Jaipur, Rajasthan, India - Indian people  stands in a queue  to deposit and exchange discontinued Rs 500,1000 currency notes outside a bank in Jaipur, India, Saturday, Nov. 12, 2016. Long queues have grown longer, scuffles have broken out and chaotic scenes are being seen across India as millions of people waited to change old currency notes that have become worthless after the government's demonetized high value bills. (Photo By Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto) (Credit Image: © Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 12, 2016 - Jaipur, Rajasthan, India - Indian women stands in a queue  to deposit and exchange discontinued Rs 500,1000 currency notes outside a bank in Jaipur, India, Saturday, Nov. 12, 2016. Long queues have grown longer, scuffles have broken out and chaotic scenes are being seen across India as millions of people waited to change old currency notes that have become worthless after the government's demonetized high value bills. (Photo By Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto) (Credit Image: © Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 26, 2016 - Calais, France - Chaotic scenes of the jungle as the camp is evacuated, because of the danger from all the fires in Calais, France on 26 October 2016. Around one o clock, the jungle was evacuated, the entrances were blocked for safety reasons. More fires emerged all around the camp. The migrants were allowed to enter the camp around 5 o clock. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 26, 2016 - Calais, France - Chaotic scenes of the jungle, after many fires being set up in Calais, France on  26 October 2016. During the whole day, fires were set up all around the camp. Many tents, shops were burnt. Firemen, with the support of the French police, managed to keep the situation under control. However, around 1 o colck the jungle was evacuated in order to keep everyone safe. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20161026_zaa_n230_123.JPG
  • October 26, 2016 - Calais, France - Chaotic scenes of the jungle, after many fires being set up in Calais, France on  26 October 2016. During the whole day, fires were set up all around the camp. Many tents, shops were burnt. Firemen, with the support of the French police, managed to keep the situation under control. However, around 1 o colck the jungle was evacuated in order to keep everyone safe. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 26, 2016 - Calais, France - Chaotic scenes of the jungle, after many fires being set up in Calais, France on  26 October 2016. During the whole day, fires were set up all around the camp. Many tents, shops were burnt. Firemen, with the support of the French police, managed to keep the situation under control. However, around 1 o colck the jungle was evacuated in order to keep everyone safe. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20161026_zaa_n230_105.JPG
  • October 26, 2016 - Calais, France - Chaotic scenes of the jungle, after many fires being set up in Calais, France on  26 October 2016. During the whole day, fires were set up all around the camp. Many tents, shops were burnt. Firemen, with the support of the French police, managed to keep the situation under control. However, around 1 o colck the jungle was evacuated in order to keep everyone safe. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20161026_zaa_n230_104.JPG
  • November 12, 2016 - Jaipur, Rajasthan, India - An old woman show new currency Rs 2000 notes  after exchange discontinued Rs 500,1000 currency notes outside a bank in Jaipur, India, Saturday, Nov. 12, 2016. Long queues have grown longer, scuffles have broken out and chaotic scenes are being seen across India as millions of people waited to change old currency notes that have become worthless after the government's demonetized high value bills. (Photo By Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto) (Credit Image: © Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • October 26, 2016 - Calais, France - Chaotic scenes of the jungle, after many fires being set up in Calais, France on  26 October 2016. During the whole day, fires were set up all around the camp. Many tents, shops were burnt. Firemen, with the support of the French police, managed to keep the situation under control. However, around 1 o colck the jungle was evacuated in order to keep everyone safe. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 12, 2016 - Jaipur, Rajasthan, India - Indian muslim women show old currency notes as they waiting in a queue  to deposit and exchange discontinued Rs 500,1000 currency notes outside a bank in Jaipur, India, Saturday, Nov. 12, 2016. Long queues have grown longer, scuffles have broken out and chaotic scenes are being seen across India as millions of people waited to change old currency notes that have become worthless after the government's demonetized high value bills. (Photo By Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto) (Credit Image: © Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 12, 2016 - Jaipur, Rajasthan, India - Indian women stands in a queue  to deposit and exchange discontinued Rs 500,1000 currency notes outside a bank in Jaipur, India, Saturday, Nov. 12, 2016. Long queues have grown longer, scuffles have broken out and chaotic scenes are being seen across India as millions of people waited to change old currency notes that have become worthless after the government's demonetized high value bills. (Photo By Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto) (Credit Image: © Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 26, 2016 - Calais, France - Chaotic scenes of the jungle, after many fires being set up in Calais, France on  26 October 2016. During the whole day, fires were set up all around the camp. Many tents, shops were burnt. Firemen, with the support of the French police, managed to keep the situation under control. However, around 1 o colck the jungle was evacuated in order to keep everyone safe. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 12, 2016 - Jaipur, Rajasthan, India - Indian people  stands in a queue  to deposit and exchange discontinued Rs 500,1000 currency notes outside a bank in Jaipur, India, Saturday, Nov. 12, 2016. Long queues have grown longer, scuffles have broken out and chaotic scenes are being seen across India as millions of people waited to change old currency notes that have become worthless after the government's demonetized high value bills. (Photo By Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto) (Credit Image: © Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 12, 2016 - Jaipur, Rajasthan, India - An old woman show new currency Rs 2000 notes  after exchange discontinued Rs 500,1000 currency notes outside a bank in Jaipur, India, Saturday, Nov. 12, 2016. Long queues have grown longer, scuffles have broken out and chaotic scenes are being seen across India as millions of people waited to change old currency notes that have become worthless after the government's demonetized high value bills. (Photo By Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto) (Credit Image: © Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • October 26, 2016 - Calais, France - Chaotic scenes of the jungle as the camp is evacuated, because of the danger from all the fires in Calais, France on 26 October 2016. Around one o clock, the jungle was evacuated, the entrances were blocked for safety reasons. More fires emerged all around the camp. The migrants were allowed to enter the camp around 5 o clock. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 26, 2016 - Calais, France - Chaotic scenes of the jungle as the camp is evacuated, because of the danger from all the fires in Calais, France on 26 October 2016. Around one o clock, the jungle was evacuated, the entrances were blocked for safety reasons. More fires emerged all around the camp. The migrants were allowed to enter the camp around 5 o clock. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 26, 2016 - Calais, France - Chaotic scenes of the jungle, after many fires being set up in Calais, France on  26 October 2016. During the whole day, fires were set up all around the camp. Many tents, shops were burnt. Firemen, with the support of the French police, managed to keep the situation under control. However, around 1 o colck the jungle was evacuated in order to keep everyone safe. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 12, 2016 - Jaipur, Rajasthan, India - Indian muslim women show old currency notes as they waiting in a queue  to deposit and exchange discontinued Rs 500,1000 currency notes outside a bank in Jaipur, India, Saturday, Nov. 12, 2016. Long queues have grown longer, scuffles have broken out and chaotic scenes are being seen across India as millions of people waited to change old currency notes that have become worthless after the government's demonetized high value bills. (Photo By Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto) (Credit Image: © Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 26, 2016 - Calais, France - Chaotic scenes of the jungle as the camp is evacuated, because of the danger from all the fires in Calais, France on 26 October 2016. Around one o clock, the jungle was evacuated, the entrances were blocked for safety reasons. More fires emerged all around the camp. The migrants were allowed to enter the camp around 5 o clock. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20161026_zaa_n230_340.JPG
  • October 26, 2016 - Calais, France - Chaotic scenes of the jungle, after many fires being set up in Calais, France on  26 October 2016. During the whole day, fires were set up all around the camp. Many tents, shops were burnt. Firemen, with the support of the French police, managed to keep the situation under control. However, around 1 o colck the jungle was evacuated in order to keep everyone safe. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 26, 2016 - Calais, France - Chaotic scenes of the jungle, after many fires being set up in Calais, France on  26 October 2016. During the whole day, fires were set up all around the camp. Many tents, shops were burnt. Firemen, with the support of the French police, managed to keep the situation under control. However, around 1 o colck the jungle was evacuated in order to keep everyone safe. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 12, 2016 - Jaipur, Rajasthan, India - Indian women stands in a queue  to deposit and exchange discontinued Rs 500,1000 currency notes outside a bank in Jaipur, India, Saturday, Nov. 12, 2016. Long queues have grown longer, scuffles have broken out and chaotic scenes are being seen across India as millions of people waited to change old currency notes that have become worthless after the government's demonetized high value bills. (Photo By Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto) (Credit Image: © Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 12, 2016 - Jaipur, Rajasthan, India - Indian women stands in a queue  to deposit and exchange discontinued Rs 500,1000 currency notes outside a bank in Jaipur, India, Saturday, Nov. 12, 2016. Long queues have grown longer, scuffles have broken out and chaotic scenes are being seen across India as millions of people waited to change old currency notes that have become worthless after the government's demonetized high value bills. (Photo By Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto) (Credit Image: © Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 12, 2016 - Jaipur, Rajasthan, India - Indian women stands in a queue  to deposit and exchange discontinued Rs 500,1000 currency notes outside a bank in Jaipur, India, Saturday, Nov. 12, 2016. Long queues have grown longer, scuffles have broken out and chaotic scenes are being seen across India as millions of people waited to change old currency notes that have become worthless after the government's demonetized high value bills. (Photo By Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto) (Credit Image: © Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • October 26, 2016 - Calais, France - Chaotic scenes of the jungle, after many fires being set up in Calais, France on  26 October 2016. During the whole day, fires were set up all around the camp. Many tents, shops were burnt. Firemen, with the support of the French police, managed to keep the situation under control. However, around 1 o colck the jungle was evacuated in order to keep everyone safe. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Pinon/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 12, 2016 - Jaipur, Rajasthan, India - An old woman show new currency Rs 2000 notes  after exchange discontinued Rs 500,1000 currency notes outside a bank in Jaipur, India, Saturday, Nov. 12, 2016. Long queues have grown longer, scuffles have broken out and chaotic scenes are being seen across India as millions of people waited to change old currency notes that have become worthless after the government's demonetized high value bills. (Photo By Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto) (Credit Image: © Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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