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  • Every 10th of Moharam, the Shia Muslim mourn the death of the prophet Hussein forming a procession in the streets. Some followers show their grief by hurting themselves. A reportage on the "Ashora" in Tehran, Iran.
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  • Every 10th of Moharam, the Shia Muslim mourn the death of the prophet Hussein forming a procession in the streets. Some followers show their grief by hurting themselves. A reportage on the "Ashora" in Tehran, Iran.
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  • Every 10th of Moharam, the Shia Muslim mourn the death of the prophet Hussein forming a procession in the streets. Some followers show their grief by hurting themselves. A reportage on the "Ashora" in Tehran, Iran.
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  • A portrait of Sue in her home in London.
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  • Protesters for the Palestinian cause in Berlin, Germany
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  • Palestinian protest for the Palestine cause in Berlin, Germany.
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  • Palestinian protest for the Palestine cause in Berlin, Germany.
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  • Women are praying. Shiraz, Iran.
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  • Palestinian protest for the Palestine cause in Berlin, Germany.
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  • A demonstration outside the British embassy in Berlin.
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  • Sarajevo, Rock Teatar Cafe. A group of friends and also a music band. Interestingly their ethnic origins and beliefs wouldn't have allowed them to sit at the same table not long time ago. The friends are all from different backgrounds, from Catholic, Muslim and Orthodox.
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  • Vedad, Davor,Vedad,Faruk in Sarajevo. Unlikely they would be friends some time ago, this group of friends formed a music group. All the members of this group have a cultural background that differs from the other starting from religious.beliefs; from Catholic, Muslim, Orthodox.
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  • Sarajevo, Rock Teatar Cafe. A group of friends and also a music band. Interestingly their ethnic origins and beliefs wouldn't have allowed them to sit at the same table not long time ago. The friends are all from different backgrounds, from Catholic, Muslim and Orthodox.
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  • Mostafa Ragab, owner of the Egyptian House restaurant, that serves as a Musalla for the Muslim community.
    Mostafa Ragab
  • “My friend started to wear the hijab. One day she went to the post office. At the counter the clerk serving her began speaking to her loudly and very slowly.. continuously asking her if she was understanding. My friend said there is not need to speak to me in this way. My friend was born and has lived in the UK for 30 years and ever since she has began wearing the hijab people has been treating her as if she doesn't know anything, does not speak the language.  In terms of terrorism, I am more wary of certain areas I am going to. I wouldn't feel very safe in areas of predominantly white working class like the Docklands for instance or certain areas in Hounslow. I wouldn't feel comfortable if it is late at night or I am on my own because  maybe it is just in my head but I hear of what is happening to muslim women being stripped of their scarves  off on the street, being shouted at, called names I just wouldn't feel same.  It happens frequently, I heard one lady was beaten up in Fulham and that's very west London and she was walking and a guy was very aggressive to her. She was wearing jilbab, the full cover, and he started to pull off her clothes and being shouting to go back to her country, effing terrorist, it is more like people are encouraged to come out and feel hatred towards others.” A., October 2016.
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  • Every 10th of Moharam, the Shia Muslim mourn the death of the prophet Hussein forming a procession in the streets. Some followers show their grief by hurting themselves. A reportage on the "Ashora" in Tehran, Iran.
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