
Children wear bloodstained bandages while standing in the makeshift detention pen. London, UK. 20/06/2009.
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Among the flags of the nation of Tamil Eelam, are black flags symbolising the thousands of dead. Among the flags, are placards asking thousands of questions. London, UK. 20/06/2009.
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One of which calls attention to the United Nations and its reluctance to operate according to its humanitarian charter, principles and founding. London, UK. 20/06/2009.
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Tamil women carry images of relatives that have been killed by Sri Lankan government forces. London, UK. 20/06/2009.
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A Tamil woman carries the image of her nephew along with a question regarding his killer. London, UK. 20/06/2009.
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A Tamil woman holds her hands with palms upturned inside the pen representing the concentration camp at Trinco. London, UK. 20/06/2009.
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The concentration camp passes outside the entrance to Downing Street. In February this year, British envoy to the UN, Sir John Sawyers, conceeded to the UN that the Tamil Tigers needed to be brought to an end, giving the go ahead for the final assault. He has now been appointed by the government as new Mi6 (Security and Intelligence Services) chief. London, UK. 20/06/2009.
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The Tamils end their march peacefully at Embankment where they listen to speeches by British MPs and political leaders. London, UK. 20/06/2009.
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