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From here; https://www.nairaland.com/3453568/two-nairalanders-set-wed When the Groom is not man enough to approach her, thanks to Facebook.
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The healthy-looking boy has made a remarkable recovery after his traumatic ordea. Anja, who works with a number of children in Nigeria, sits with Hope and another child on her lap.
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Hope was abandoned by his family because they thought he was a Witch and was found in the streets by Anja Ringgren Loven, a Danish woman living in Africa.
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A year Later.
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Hope was abandoned by his family because they thought he was a Witch and was found in the streets by Anja Ringgren Loven, a Danish woman living in Africa. A starving child who was left for dead by his parents who thought he was a witch has been pictured full of joy as he sets off for for his first day at school. Photographs of the little boy known as Hope broke the world's hearts last year after a charity worker found him emaciated and riddled with worms after being abandoned. Having made a miraculous recovery, the now healthy-looking youngster set off to embark on his education in a strapping red outfit. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4187766/Boy-dumped-parents-thought-WITCH-recovers.html
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hahn:How many dem suppose give am? |
He too is forced to stand there while he endures 26 lashes and the images show his face grimacing as he receives his punishment. A flurry of new Islamic laws have been introduced in Aceh in recent years, drawing howls of protest from rights groups. Last year, Banda Aceh banned women from entertainment venues after 11pm unless they are accompanied by a husband or male family member. Aceh district has also banned unmarried men and women from riding together on motorbikes. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4183428/Woman-forced-endure-26-lashes-Indonesia.html#ixzz4XXGw29iv Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
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After her brutal punishment is over, the man she is accused of having sex with is also brought to the stage, flanked by two male police officers.
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Under the law, men and women, who are not spouses, are not allowed to get too close due to the 'khalwat' offence and punishment is by public caning. Aceh is the only province in Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim-majority country, that is allowed to implement Islamic Sharia law. Under the law, men and women, who are not spouses, are not allowed to get too close due to the 'khalwat' offence - and punishment is by public caning. Gay sex, gambling and drinking alcohol are all punishable by caning in Aceh which began implementing Sharia law after being granted special autonomy in 2001.
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Having sex outside of wedlock in Aceh is against Islamic Sharia law and a large crowd came to watch her punishment Looking fearful, the man who hands out the punishment uses a cane to crack her across the back 26 times for violating the law as a crowd of people look on. At one point, the woman appears to fall forwards and clutches her head with her veil as she cries out in pain.
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an Indonesian woman is forced to endure 26 agonising lashes as punishment for having sex outside of marriage. The woman along with the man she was accused of having sex with, faced the brutal punishment as having sex outside of wedlock is against strict Sharia law. Pictures show how the woman was forced to kneel on the ground on the public stage in front of a mosque in Indonesia's Aceh province.
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If a nuclear war broke out it would create a winter cooler than ice age Scientists estimate that a nuclear war would create 150 million tons of smoke to create a massive cloud in the atmosphere blocking the sunlight. After such a war like that, the earth could be non-habitable not only from the radiation but from the winter and the lack of sunlight which we depend on to grow our crops. Some scientists also say that it could return life on earth back to microscopic levels.
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Students at the Higher Teachers College of Kabul where Dr. Podlich, the photographer, worked and taught for two years with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation.
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A class at the American International School of Kabul where Peg and Jan attended. After class the girls were supervised by Indian ladies wearing saris, and were driven with about 20 students back through Kabul.
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Pictured are Afghan girls coming home from school. The girls, as well as boys, were educated up to the high-school level
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Ordinary life before the revolution: Takht e Jamshid Avenue is lined with cars in 1971. A view of a middle-class suburb in Tehran overlooked by the mountains and captured in the early 1970s.
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Lively metropolis: A colourful aerial view of Vali Ahd Square, also known as Meydan e Vali Ahd, in Tehran in 1971.
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Sexes mixed freely as depicted in this shot of a group of young adults relaxing in the sunshine. Iran, 1960s
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An octagonal swimming pool at the guest house of the Iranian National Oil Company near Ahwaz provides relief when the temperatures rise above 100degrees, pictured here in July 1971.
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Clash of traditional and Western influences: A woman in a chador window-shops with a couple in Western clothes, Tehran, in 1972.
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Male and female medical students at Tehran University listen intently duringa lecture in the 1960s.
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Stylish locals from the 70s pose together in front of a shop in high-waisted flares and wide collared shirts, Iran.
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In a 70s street scene that could have been easily taken in the United States, Iranian youths in flares socialise on a sidewalk.
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