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  • High ranking military army generals honour the presidential election in Guatemalal city<br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
The main achievement of Arzus presidency was the signature of a peace accord with the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, which ended Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. <br />
<br />
Negotiations had been going on since 1990, and Arzu met the URNG in Mexico 1996.  A ceasefire followed and various peace agreements were signed as the year progressed. An accord legalizing the URNG was signed in Madrid. Congress passed a law giving a partial amnesty to the combatants, before the final accord for a firm and lasting peace was signed later in the year<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_023.JPG
  • Guatemala city army palace guards in ceremonial address during the presidential elections.<br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
The main achievement of Arzus presidency was the signature of a peace accord with the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, which ended Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. <br />
<br />
Negotiations had been going on since 1990, and Arzu met the URNG in Mexico 1996.  A ceasefire followed and various peace agreements were signed as the year progressed. An accord legalizing the URNG was signed in Madrid. Congress passed a law giving a partial amnesty to the combatants, before the final accord for a firm and lasting peace was signed later in the year<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_021.JPG
  • Guatemala city army palace guards in ceremonial address during the presidential elections.<br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
The main achievement of Arzus presidency was the signature of a peace accord with the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, which ended Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. <br />
<br />
Negotiations had been going on since 1990, and Arzu met the URNG in Mexico 1996.  A ceasefire followed and various peace agreements were signed as the year progressed. An accord legalizing the URNG was signed in Madrid. Congress passed a law giving a partial amnesty to the combatants, before the final accord for a firm and lasting peace was signed later in the year<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_009.JPG
  • Guatemala city army palace guards in ceremonial address during the presidential elections.<br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
The main achievement of Arzus presidency was the signature of a peace accord with the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, which ended Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. <br />
<br />
Negotiations had been going on since 1990, and Arzu met the URNG in Mexico 1996.  A ceasefire followed and various peace agreements were signed as the year progressed. An accord legalizing the URNG was signed in Madrid. Congress passed a law giving a partial amnesty to the combatants, before the final accord for a firm and lasting peace was signed later in the year<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_003.JPG
  • High ranking military army generals honour the presidential election in Guatemalal city<br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
The main achievement of Arzus presidency was the signature of a peace accord with the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, which ended Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. <br />
<br />
Negotiations had been going on since 1990, and Arzu met the URNG in Mexico 1996.  A ceasefire followed and various peace agreements were signed as the year progressed. An accord legalizing the URNG was signed in Madrid. Congress passed a law giving a partial amnesty to the combatants, before the final accord for a firm and lasting peace was signed later in the year<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_002.JPG
  • GAM demonstration in Guatemala City<br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
The main achievement of Arzus presidency was the signature of a peace accord with the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, which ended Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. <br />
<br />
Negotiations had been going on since 1990, and Arzu met the URNG in Mexico 1996.  A ceasefire followed and various peace agreements were signed as the year progressed. An accord legalizing the URNG was signed in Madrid. Congress passed a law giving a partial amnesty to the combatants, before the final accord for a firm and lasting peace was signed later in the year<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_036.JPG
  • Demonstration of workers and unions at the time of the presidential election in Guatemala city<br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
The main achievement of Arzus presidency was the signature of a peace accord with the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, which ended Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. <br />
<br />
Negotiations had been going on since 1990, and Arzu met the URNG in Mexico 1996.  A ceasefire followed and various peace agreements were signed as the year progressed. An accord legalizing the URNG was signed in Madrid. Congress passed a law giving a partial amnesty to the combatants, before the final accord for a firm and lasting peace was signed later in the year<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_034.JPG
  • Guatemala city army palace guards in ceremonial address during the presidential elections.<br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
The main achievement of Arzus presidency was the signature of a peace accord with the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, which ended Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. <br />
<br />
Negotiations had been going on since 1990, and Arzu met the URNG in Mexico 1996.  A ceasefire followed and various peace agreements were signed as the year progressed. An accord legalizing the URNG was signed in Madrid. Congress passed a law giving a partial amnesty to the combatants, before the final accord for a firm and lasting peace was signed later in the year<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_026.JPG
  • High ranking military army generals honour the presidential election in Guatemalal city<br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
The main achievement of Arzus presidency was the signature of a peace accord with the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, which ended Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. <br />
<br />
Negotiations had been going on since 1990, and Arzu met the URNG in Mexico 1996.  A ceasefire followed and various peace agreements were signed as the year progressed. An accord legalizing the URNG was signed in Madrid. Congress passed a law giving a partial amnesty to the combatants, before the final accord for a firm and lasting peace was signed later in the year<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_024.JPG
  • Guatemala city army palace guards in ceremonial address during the presidential elections.<br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
The main achievement of Arzus presidency was the signature of a peace accord with the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, which ended Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. <br />
<br />
Negotiations had been going on since 1990, and Arzu met the URNG in Mexico 1996.  A ceasefire followed and various peace agreements were signed as the year progressed. An accord legalizing the URNG was signed in Madrid. Congress passed a law giving a partial amnesty to the combatants, before the final accord for a firm and lasting peace was signed later in the year<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_022.JPG
  • Guatemala city army palace guards in ceremonial address during the presidential elections.<br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
The main achievement of Arzus presidency was the signature of a peace accord with the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, which ended Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. <br />
<br />
Negotiations had been going on since 1990, and Arzu met the URNG in Mexico 1996.  A ceasefire followed and various peace agreements were signed as the year progressed. An accord legalizing the URNG was signed in Madrid. Congress passed a law giving a partial amnesty to the combatants, before the final accord for a firm and lasting peace was signed later in the year<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_020.JPG
  • Guatemala city army palace guards in ceremonial address during the presidential elections.<br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
The main achievement of Arzus presidency was the signature of a peace accord with the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, which ended Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. <br />
<br />
Negotiations had been going on since 1990, and Arzu met the URNG in Mexico 1996.  A ceasefire followed and various peace agreements were signed as the year progressed. An accord legalizing the URNG was signed in Madrid. Congress passed a law giving a partial amnesty to the combatants, before the final accord for a firm and lasting peace was signed later in the year<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_016.JPG
  • Guatemala city army palace guards in ceremonial address during the presidential elections.<br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
The main achievement of Arzus presidency was the signature of a peace accord with the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, which ended Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. <br />
<br />
Negotiations had been going on since 1990, and Arzu met the URNG in Mexico 1996.  A ceasefire followed and various peace agreements were signed as the year progressed. An accord legalizing the URNG was signed in Madrid. Congress passed a law giving a partial amnesty to the combatants, before the final accord for a firm and lasting peace was signed later in the year<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_013.JPG
  • High ranking military army generals honour the presidential election in Guatemalal city<br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
The main achievement of Arzus presidency was the signature of a peace accord with the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, which ended Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. <br />
<br />
Negotiations had been going on since 1990, and Arzu met the URNG in Mexico 1996.  A ceasefire followed and various peace agreements were signed as the year progressed. An accord legalizing the URNG was signed in Madrid. Congress passed a law giving a partial amnesty to the combatants, before the final accord for a firm and lasting peace was signed later in the year<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_001.JPG
  • A woman holds the photo of her husband who is one of the disappeared. The walls of her house are decorated with political posters of the National Avancement Party (PAN) <br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
The main achievement of Arzus presidency was the signature of a peace accord with the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, which ended Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. <br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_035.JPG
  • Guatemalan military parades during the presidential election<br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
The main achievement of Arzus presidency was the signature of a peace accord with the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, which ended Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. <br />
<br />
Negotiations had been going on since 1990, and Arzu met the URNG in Mexico 1996.  A ceasefire followed and various peace agreements were signed as the year progressed. An accord legalizing the URNG was signed in Madrid. Congress passed a law giving a partial amnesty to the combatants, before the final accord for a firm and lasting peace was signed later in the year<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_033.JPG
  • Guatemalan military parades during the presidential election<br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
The main achievement of Arzus presidency was the signature of a peace accord with the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, which ended Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. <br />
<br />
Negotiations had been going on since 1990, and Arzu met the URNG in Mexico 1996.  A ceasefire followed and various peace agreements were signed as the year progressed. An accord legalizing the URNG was signed in Madrid. Congress passed a law giving a partial amnesty to the combatants, before the final accord for a firm and lasting peace was signed later in the year<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_031.JPG
  • Spanish King Felipe is present at the Guatemala elections.<br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
The main achievement of Arzus presidency was the signature of a peace accord with the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, which ended Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. <br />
<br />
Negotiations had been going on since 1990, and Arzu met the URNG in Mexico 1996.  A ceasefire followed and various peace agreements were signed as the year progressed. An accord legalizing the URNG was signed in Madrid. Congress passed a law giving a partial amnesty to the combatants, before the final accord for a firm and lasting peace was signed later in the year<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_030.JPG
  • Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
The main achievement of Arzus presidency was the signature of a peace accord with the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, which ended Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. <br />
<br />
Negotiations had been going on since 1990, and Arzu met the URNG in Mexico 1996.  A ceasefire followed and various peace agreements were signed as the year progressed. An accord legalizing the URNG was signed in Madrid. Congress passed a law giving a partial amnesty to the combatants, before the final accord for a firm and lasting peace was signed later in the year<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_029.JPG
  • Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
The main achievement of Arzus presidency was the signature of a peace accord with the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, which ended Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. <br />
<br />
Negotiations had been going on since 1990, and Arzu met the URNG in Mexico 1996.  A ceasefire followed and various peace agreements were signed as the year progressed. An accord legalizing the URNG was signed in Madrid. Congress passed a law giving a partial amnesty to the combatants, before the final accord for a firm and lasting peace was signed later in the year<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_027.JPG
  • Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
The main achievement of Arzus presidency was the signature of a peace accord with the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, which ended Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. <br />
<br />
Negotiations had been going on since 1990, and Arzu met the URNG in Mexico 1996.  A ceasefire followed and various peace agreements were signed as the year progressed. An accord legalizing the URNG was signed in Madrid. Congress passed a law giving a partial amnesty to the combatants, before the final accord for a firm and lasting peace was signed later in the year<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_025.JPG
  • Guatemalan military parades during the presidential election<br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
The main achievement of Arzus presidency was the signature of a peace accord with the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, which ended Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. <br />
<br />
Negotiations had been going on since 1990, and Arzu met the URNG in Mexico 1996.  A ceasefire followed and various peace agreements were signed as the year progressed. An accord legalizing the URNG was signed in Madrid. Congress passed a law giving a partial amnesty to the combatants, before the final accord for a firm and lasting peace was signed later in the year<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_018.JPG
  • Guatemalan police and army guard the palace during the presidential elections<br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
The main achievement of Arzus presidency was the signature of a peace accord with the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, which ended Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. <br />
<br />
Negotiations had been going on since 1990, and Arzu met the URNG in Mexico 1996.  A ceasefire followed and various peace agreements were signed as the year progressed. An accord legalizing the URNG was signed in Madrid. Congress passed a law giving a partial amnesty to the combatants, before the final accord for a firm and lasting peace was signed later in the year<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_017.JPG
  • For the first time indigenous representatives were elected as congressional deputies, Rosalina Tuyuc and Manuela Alvarado, veterans of the human rights struggle, are elected to the Guatemalan Government lead by president Alvaro Arsu. <br />
<br />
Rosalina Tuyuc is a Guatemalan human rights activist, elected from the national list of the New Guatemala Democratic Front, and served as Vice President of Congress.<br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_014.JPG
  • Guatemalan police and army guard the palace during the presidential elections<br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
The main achievement of Arzus presidency was the signature of a peace accord with the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, which ended Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. <br />
<br />
Negotiations had been going on since 1990, and Arzu met the URNG in Mexico 1996.  A ceasefire followed and various peace agreements were signed as the year progressed. An accord legalizing the URNG was signed in Madrid. Congress passed a law giving a partial amnesty to the combatants, before the final accord for a firm and lasting peace was signed later in the year<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_012.JPG
  • For the first time indigenous representatives were elected as congressional deputies, Rosalina Tuyuc and Manuela Alvarado, veterans of the human rights struggle, are elected to the Guatemalan Government lead by president Alvaro Arsu. <br />
<br />
Rosalina Tuyuc is a Guatemalan human rights activist, elected from the national list of the New Guatemala Democratic Front, and served as Vice President of Congress.<br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_010.JPG
  • For the first time indigenous representatives were elected as congressional deputies, Rosalina Tuyuc and Manuela Alvarado, veterans of the human rights struggle, are elected to the Guatemalan Government lead by president Alvaro Arsu. <br />
<br />
Rosalina Tuyuc is a Guatemalan human rights activist, elected from the national list of the New Guatemala Democratic Front, and served as Vice President of Congress.<br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_008.JPG
  • Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
The main achievement of Arzus presidency was the signature of a peace accord with the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, which ended Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. <br />
<br />
Negotiations had been going on since 1990, and Arzu met the URNG in Mexico 1996.  A ceasefire followed and various peace agreements were signed as the year progressed. An accord legalizing the URNG was signed in Madrid. Congress passed a law giving a partial amnesty to the combatants, before the final accord for a firm and lasting peace was signed later in the year<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_007.JPG
  • A woman holds the photo of her husband who is one of the disappeared. The walls of her house are decorated with political posters of the National Avancement Party (PAN) <br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
The main achievement of Arzus presidency was the signature of a peace accord with the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, which ended Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. <br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
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  • Guatemalan military parades during the presidential election<br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
The main achievement of Arzus presidency was the signature of a peace accord with the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, which ended Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. <br />
<br />
Negotiations had been going on since 1990, and Arzu met the URNG in Mexico 1996.  A ceasefire followed and various peace agreements were signed as the year progressed. An accord legalizing the URNG was signed in Madrid. Congress passed a law giving a partial amnesty to the combatants, before the final accord for a firm and lasting peace was signed later in the year<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_005.JPG
  • Guatemalan military parades during the presidential election<br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
The main achievement of Arzus presidency was the signature of a peace accord with the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, which ended Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. <br />
<br />
Negotiations had been going on since 1990, and Arzu met the URNG in Mexico 1996.  A ceasefire followed and various peace agreements were signed as the year progressed. An accord legalizing the URNG was signed in Madrid. Congress passed a law giving a partial amnesty to the combatants, before the final accord for a firm and lasting peace was signed later in the year<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_004.JPG
  • A woman holds the photo of her husband who is one of the disappeared. The walls of her house are decorated with political posters of the National Avancement Party (PAN) <br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
The main achievement of Arzus presidency was the signature of a peace accord with the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, which ended Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. <br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_032.JPG
  • Spanish King Felipe is present at the Guatemala elections.<br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
The main achievement of Arzus presidency was the signature of a peace accord with the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, which ended Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. <br />
<br />
Negotiations had been going on since 1990, and Arzu met the URNG in Mexico 1996.  A ceasefire followed and various peace agreements were signed as the year progressed. An accord legalizing the URNG was signed in Madrid. Congress passed a law giving a partial amnesty to the combatants, before the final accord for a firm and lasting peace was signed later in the year<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_028.JPG
  • For the first time indigenous representatives were elected as congressional deputies, Rosalina Tuyuc and Manuela Alvarado, veterans of the human rights struggle, are elected to the Guatemalan Government lead by president Alvaro Arsu. <br />
<br />
Rosalina Tuyuc is a Guatemalan human rights activist, elected from the national list of the New Guatemala Democratic Front, and served as Vice President of Congress.<br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_019.JPG
  • Nineth Montenegro, Rosalina Tuyuc and Manuela Alvarado celebrate their election as Congressional Deputies with members of the FDNG, the Democratic Front of New Guatemala. Six of their members were elected.<br />
<br />
For the first time indigenous representatives were elected as congressional deputies, Rosalina Tuyuc and Manuela Alvarado, veterans of the human rights struggle, are elected to the Guatemalan Government lead by president Alvaro Arsu. Nineth Montenegro is a longtime human rights activist after demonstrating the disappearance of her husband since the 1980s.<br />
<br />
Rosalina Tuyuc is a Guatemalan human rights activist, elected from the national list of the New Guatemala Democratic Front, and served as Vice President of Congress.<br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_015.JPG
  • Women ministers during presidential election<br />
<br />
Alvaro Arzu won the first round of the 1995 general elections in November, and then narrowly beat Alfonso Portillo of the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG, Frente Republicano Guatemalteco) in the second round, which took place in January 1996.<br />
<br />
The main achievement of Arzus presidency was the signature of a peace accord with the guerrilla group Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity, which ended Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. <br />
<br />
Negotiations had been going on since 1990, and Arzu met the URNG in Mexico 1996.  A ceasefire followed and various peace agreements were signed as the year progressed. An accord legalizing the URNG was signed in Madrid. Congress passed a law giving a partial amnesty to the combatants, before the final accord for a firm and lasting peace was signed later in the year<br />
<br />
As part of this peace accord, Arzus government proposed a series of reforms to the Constitution of Guatemala; these reforms included disbanding the Presidential Guard, reducing the armed forces and recognizing the rights of indigenous communities. The proposed reforms were later rejected.
    Guatemala_election_Arzu_011.JPG
  • Artworks by Mexico's most famous living sculptor 'Sebastian Enrique Carbajal'. Photographs copyright photographer Nigel Dickinson..You can contact Nigel Dickinson at:..www.nigeldickinson.com<br />
COPYRIGHT:All photographs copyright Nigel Dickinson Photographer - All sculptures are artworks copyright Sebastian Enrique Carbajal
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  • Artworks by Mexico's most famous living sculptor 'Sebastian Enrique Carbajal'. Photographs copyright photographer Nigel Dickinson..You can contact Nigel Dickinson at:..www.nigeldickinson.com<br />
COPYRIGHT:All photographs copyright Nigel Dickinson Photographer - All sculptures are artworks copyright Sebastian Enrique Carbajal
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  • Artworks by Mexico's most famous living sculptor 'Sebastian Enrique Carbajal'. Photographs copyright photographer Nigel Dickinson..You can contact Nigel Dickinson at:..www.nigeldickinson.com<br />
COPYRIGHT:All photographs copyright Nigel Dickinson Photographer - All sculptures are artworks copyright Sebastian Enrique Carbajal
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  • VOLCANO AFTERMATH, Philippines.  Mother washing her daughter from water  standpipe, tent city for refugees. Central Luzon, Mount Pinatubo volcano erupted in 1991  and caused massive destruction of urban and rural landscape. Many indigenous  Aeta and Igorot people were displaced. White volcanic  ashes settled and disfigured the landscape.   Many  live in ramshackle shelters, in  refugee camps and settlements, living on humanitarian aid.
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  • VOLCANO AFTERMATH, Philippines. Tent city refugee camp.Central Luzon, Mount Pinatubo volcano erupted in 1991  and caused massive destruction of urban and rural landscape. Many indigenous  Aeta and Igorot people were displaced. White volcanic  ashes settled and disfigured the landscape.   Many  live in ramshackle shelters, in  refugee camps and settlements, living on humanitarian aid.
    philippines014.jpg
  • TOURISM CLUBBING, Ibiza. Old city and port and night. Ibiza & Formentera, Baleares islands, Spain, Mediterranean, Europe. Popular holiday resort catering mainly for european tourists. Summer high season, April until September. Well known for 24 hour nightclubbing, package holidays, jet set, all night raves, dancing, techno clubs, drag queens & gay scene, discotheques, speciality theme nights, soapsuds, foam parties, espuma, la mousse. Attractions include shopping, beaches, watersports, boating..
    ibiza_night_fever157.jpg
  • TOURISM CLUBBING, Ibiza. Old city and port and night. Ibiza & Formentera, Baleares islands, Spain, Mediterranean, Europe. Popular holiday resort catering mainly for european tourists. Summer high season, April until September. Well known for 24 hour nightclubbing, package holidays, jet set, all night raves, dancing, techno clubs, drag queens & gay scene, discotheques, speciality theme nights, soapsuds, foam parties, espuma, la mousse. Attractions include shopping, beaches, watersports, boating..
    ibiza_night_fever156.jpg
  • TOURISM CLUBBING, Ibiza. Old city, Ibiza & Formentera, Baleares islands, Spain, Mediterranean, Europe. Popular holiday resort catering mainly for european tourists. Summer high season, April until September. Well known for 24 hour nightclubbing, package holidays, jet set, all night raves, dancing, techno clubs, drag queens & gay scene, discotheques, speciality theme nights, soapsuds, foam parties, espuma, la mousse. Attractions include shopping, beaches, watersports, boating..
    ibiza_night_fever130.jpg
  • TOURISM CLUBBING, Ibiza. Old city, Ibiza & Formentera, Baleares islands, Spain, Mediterranean, Europe. Popular holiday resort catering mainly for european tourists. Summer high season, April until September. Well known for 24 hour nightclubbing, package holidays, jet set, all night raves, dancing, techno clubs, drag queens & gay scene, discotheques, speciality theme nights, soapsuds, foam parties, espuma, la mousse. Attractions include shopping, beaches, watersports, boating..
    ibiza_night_fever129.jpg
  • TOURISM CLUBBING, Ibiza. Old city, Ibiza & Formentera, Baleares islands, Spain, Mediterranean, Europe. Popular holiday resort catering mainly for european tourists. Summer high season, April until September. Well known for 24 hour nightclubbing, package holidays, jet set, all night raves, dancing, techno clubs, drag queens & gay scene, discotheques, speciality theme nights, soapsuds, foam parties, espuma, la mousse. Attractions include shopping, beaches, watersports, boating..
    ibiza_night_fever128.jpg
  • TOURISM CLUBBING, Ibiza. Old city, Ibiza & Formentera, Baleares islands, Spain, Mediterranean, Europe. Popular holiday resort catering mainly for european tourists. Summer high season, April until September. Well known for 24 hour nightclubbing, package holidays, jet set, all night raves, dancing, techno clubs, drag queens & gay scene, discotheques, speciality theme nights, soapsuds, foam parties, espuma, la mousse. Attractions include shopping, beaches, watersports, boating..
    ibiza_night_fever127.jpg
  • TOURISM CLUBBING, Ibiza. Old city, Ibiza & Formentera, Baleares islands, Spain, Mediterranean, Europe. Popular holiday resort catering mainly for european tourists. Summer high season, April until September. Well known for 24 hour nightclubbing, package holidays, jet set, all night raves, dancing, techno clubs, drag queens & gay scene, discotheques, speciality theme nights, soapsuds, foam parties, espuma, la mousse. Attractions include shopping, beaches, watersports, boating..
    ibiza_night_fever122.jpg
  • TOURISM CLUBBING, Ibiza. Old city, Ibiza & Formentera, Baleares islands, Spain, Mediterranean, Europe. Popular holiday resort catering mainly for european tourists. Summer high season, April until September. Well known for 24 hour nightclubbing, package holidays, jet set, all night raves, dancing, techno clubs, drag queens & gay scene, discotheques, speciality theme nights, soapsuds, foam parties, espuma, la mousse. Attractions include shopping, beaches, watersports, boating..
    ibiza_night_fever121.jpg
  • TOURISM CLUBBING, Ibiza. Old city, Ibiza & Formentera, Baleares islands, Spain, Mediterranean, Europe. Popular holiday resort catering mainly for european tourists. Summer high season, April until September. Well known for 24 hour nightclubbing, package holidays, jet set, all night raves, dancing, techno clubs, drag queens & gay scene, discotheques, speciality theme nights, soapsuds, foam parties, espuma, la mousse. Attractions include shopping, beaches, watersports, boating..
    ibiza_night_fever120.jpg
  • TOURISM CLUBBING, Ibiza. Old city, Ibiza & Formentera, Baleares islands, Spain, Mediterranean, Europe. Popular holiday resort catering mainly for european tourists. Summer high season, April until September. Well known for 24 hour nightclubbing, package holidays, jet set, all night raves, dancing, techno clubs, drag queens & gay scene, discotheques, speciality theme nights, soapsuds, foam parties, espuma, la mousse. Attractions include shopping, beaches, watersports, boating..
    ibiza_night_fever119.jpg
  • VOLCANO AFTERMATH, Philippines.  Boy drinking water, tent city for refugees. Central Luzon, Mount Pinatubo volcano erupted in 1991  and caused massive destruction of urban and rural landscape. Many indigenous  Aeta and Igorot people were displaced. White volcanic  ashes settled and disfigured the landscape.   Many  live in ramshackle shelters, in  refugee camps and settlements, living on humanitarian aid.
    philippines015.jpg
  • TOURISM CLUBBING, Ibiza. Old city, Ibiza & Formentera, Baleares islands, Spain, Mediterranean, Europe. Popular holiday resort catering mainly for european tourists. Summer high season, April until September. Well known for 24 hour nightclubbing, package holidays, jet set, all night raves, dancing, techno clubs, drag queens & gay scene, discotheques, speciality theme nights, soapsuds, foam parties, espuma, la mousse. Attractions include shopping, beaches, watersports, boating..
    ibiza_night_fever117.jpg
  • TOURISM CLUBBING, Ibiza. Old city, Ibiza & Formentera, Baleares islands, Spain, Mediterranean, Europe. Popular holiday resort catering mainly for european tourists. Summer high season, April until September. Well known for 24 hour nightclubbing, package holidays, jet set, all night raves, dancing, techno clubs, drag queens & gay scene, discotheques, speciality theme nights, soapsuds, foam parties, espuma, la mousse. Attractions include shopping, beaches, watersports, boating..
    ibiza_night_fever116.jpg
  • TOURISM CLUBBING, Ibiza. Old city, Ibiza & Formentera, Baleares islands, Spain, Mediterranean, Europe. Popular holiday resort catering mainly for european tourists. Summer high season, April until September. Well known for 24 hour nightclubbing, package holidays, jet set, all night raves, dancing, techno clubs, drag queens & gay scene, discotheques, speciality theme nights, soapsuds, foam parties, espuma, la mousse. Attractions include shopping, beaches, watersports, boating..
    ibiza_night_fever115.jpg
  • View of Birmingham City Centre from Digbeth. Showing the Rotunda and Selfridges Silver Building. Birmingham voted narrowly for Brexit, whereas many of the outlying areas voted strongly to leave Europe. Birmingham is well known as a multi-cultural city, which has traditionally welcomed refugees from all over the world, having for many decades communities of Caribbean, Irish, Polish and Asian peoples. More recently there have been many more Eastern European people coming to the Midlands bringing with them their wealth culture and traditions.
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  • View of Birmingham City Centre from Digbeth. Showing the Rotunda and Selfridges Silver Building. Birmingham voted narrowly for Brexit, whereas many of the outlying areas voted strongly to leave Europe. Birmingham is well known as a multi-cultural city, which has traditionally welcomed refugees from all over the world, having for many decades communities of Caribbean, Irish, Polish and Asian peoples. More recently there have been many more Eastern European people coming to the Midlands bringing with them their wealth culture and traditions.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00987.JPG
  • View of Birmingham City Centre from Digbeth. Showing the Rotunda and Selfridges Silver Building. Birmingham voted narrowly for Brexit, whereas many of the outlying areas voted strongly to leave Europe. Birmingham is well known as a multi-cultural city, which has traditionally welcomed refugees from all over the world, having for many decades communities of Caribbean, Irish, Polish and Asian peoples. More recently there have been many more Eastern European people coming to the Midlands bringing with them their wealth culture and traditions.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC01007.JPG
  • View of Birmingham City Centre from Digbeth. Showing the Rotunda and Selfridges Silver Building. Birmingham voted narrowly for Brexit, whereas many of the outlying areas voted strongly to leave Europe. Birmingham is well known as a multi-cultural city, which has traditionally welcomed refugees from all over the world, having for many decades communities of Caribbean, Irish, Polish and Asian peoples. More recently there have been many more Eastern European people coming to the Midlands bringing with them their wealth culture and traditions.
    BREXIT_BRITAIN_DSC00964.JPG
  • Huge construction and recently built tower blocks in Tongzhou city on the outskirts of Beijing. All the old buildings, villages have been destroyed to make way for the mega cities of today
    China_Tongzhou_DSC08603.jpg
  • Huge construction and recently built tower blocks in Tongzhou city on the outskirts of Beijing. All the old buildings, villages have been destroyed to make way for the mega cities of today
    China_Tongzhou_DSC08590.jpg
  • Huge construction and recently built tower blocks in Tongzhou city on the outskirts of Beijing. All the old buildings, villages have been destroyed to make way for the mega cities of today
    China_Tongzhou_DSC08584.jpg
  • An accident on the highway injures a motorbike rider<br />
<br />
Huge construction and recently built tower blocks in Tongzhou city on the outskirts of Beijing. All the old buildings, villages have been destroyed to make way for the mega cities of today
    China_Tongzhou_DSC08467.jpg
  • Workers take a break for lunch from the building work<br />
<br />
Huge construction and recently built tower blocks in Tongzhou city on the outskirts of Beijing. All the old buildings, villages have been destroyed to make way for the mega cities of today
    China_Tongzhou_DSC08503.jpg
  • Workers take a break for lunch from the building work<br />
<br />
Huge construction and recently built tower blocks in Tongzhou city on the outskirts of Beijing. All the old buildings, villages have been destroyed to make way for the mega cities of today
    China_Tongzhou_DSC08501.jpg
  • Workers take a break for lunch from the building work<br />
<br />
Huge construction and recently built tower blocks in Tongzhou city on the outskirts of Beijing. All the old buildings, villages have been destroyed to make way for the mega cities of today
    China_Tongzhou_DSC08486.jpg
  • Farmers who sold their land to the government. Some sold their land for the equivalent of 1 million euros or more. They had no choice but to sell their land. Now theu play Chinese chess and live the apartment blocks above, they were given places to live. A real life changer for them<br />
<br />
Huge construction and recently built tower blocks in Tongzhou city on the outskirts of Beijing. All the old buildings, villages have been destroyed to make way for the mega cities of today
    China_Tongzhou_DSC08469.jpg
  • Farmers who sold their land to the government. Some sold their land for the equivalent of 1 million euros or more. They had no choice but to sell their land. Now theu play Chinese chess and live the apartment blocks above, they were given places to live. A real life changer for them<br />
<br />
Huge construction and recently built tower blocks in Tongzhou city on the outskirts of Beijing. All the old buildings, villages have been destroyed to make way for the mega cities of today
    China_Tongzhou_DSC08468.jpg
  • Farmers who sold their land to the government. Some sold their land for the equivalent of 1 million euros or more. They had no choice but to sell their land. Now theu play Chinese chess and live the apartment blocks above, they were given places to live. A real life changer for them<br />
<br />
Huge construction and recently built tower blocks in Tongzhou city on the outskirts of Beijing. All the old buildings, villages have been destroyed to make way for the mega cities of today
    China_Tongzhou_DSC08464.jpg
  • Residents of the apartment blocks with vegetables<br />
<br />
Huge construction and recently built tower blocks in Tongzhou city on the outskirts of Beijing. All the old buildings, villages have been destroyed to make way for the mega cities of today
    China_Tongzhou_DSC08450.jpg
  • Huge construction and recently built tower blocks in Tongzhou city on the outskirts of Beijing. All the old buildings, villages have been destroyed to make way for the mega cities of today
    China_Tongzhou_DSC08435.jpg
  • Huge construction and recently built tower blocks in Tongzhou city on the outskirts of Beijing. All the old buildings, villages have been destroyed to make way for the mega cities of today
    China_Tongzhou_DSC08433.jpg
  • Huge construction and recently built tower blocks in Tongzhou city on the outskirts of Beijing. All the old buildings, villages have been destroyed to make way for the mega cities of today
    China_Tongzhou_DSC08429.jpg
  • Huge construction and recently built tower blocks in Tongzhou city on the outskirts of Beijing. All the old buildings, villages have been destroyed to make way for the mega cities of today
    China_Tongzhou_DSC08420.jpg
  • Huge construction and recently built tower blocks in Tongzhou city on the outskirts of Beijing. All the old buildings, villages have been destroyed to make way for the mega cities of today
    China_Tongzhou_DSC08406.jpg
  • Huge construction and recently built tower blocks in Tongzhou city on the outskirts of Beijing. All the old buildings, villages have been destroyed to make way for the mega cities of today
    China_Tongzhou_DSC08403.jpg
  • Huge construction and recently built tower blocks in Tongzhou city on the outskirts of Beijing. All the old buildings, villages have been destroyed to make way for the mega cities of today
    China_Tongzhou_DSC08400.jpg
  • Huge construction and recently built tower blocks in Tongzhou city on the outskirts of Beijing. All the old buildings, villages have been destroyed to make way for the mega cities of today
    China_Tongzhou_DSC08395.jpg
  • Huge construction and recently built tower blocks in Tongzhou city on the outskirts of Beijing. All the old buildings, villages have been destroyed to make way for the mega cities of today
    China_Tongzhou_DSC08391.jpg
  • Huge construction and recently built tower blocks in Tongzhou city on the outskirts of Beijing. All the old buildings, villages have been destroyed to make way for the mega cities of today
    China_Tongzhou_DSC08382.jpg
  • Huge construction and recently built tower blocks in Tongzhou city on the outskirts of Beijing. All the old buildings, villages have been destroyed to make way for the mega cities of today
    China_Tongzhou_DSC08385.jpg
  • CITY GUIDE, LONDON. Marco Pierre White, Chef. London, England, Great Britain, Europe. Capital city. People, transport, shopping, lifestyle. Consumerism. Going out. Clubs, daytime, nightime. Tourism, visiting, attractions, tours, museums, food, eating,pubs, bars, drinking.
    london157.jpg
  • CITY GUIDE, LONDON.  Sega World, Virtual Reality,  Trocadero. London, England, Great Britain, Europe. Capital city. People, transport, shopping, lifestyle. Consumerism. Going out. Clubs, daytime, nightime. Tourism, visiting, attractions, tours, museums, food, eating,pubs, bars, drinking.
    london149.jpg
  • CITY GUIDE, LONDON.  Sega World, Virtual Reality,  Trocadero. London, England, Great Britain, Europe. Capital city. People, transport, shopping, lifestyle. Consumerism. Going out. Clubs, daytime, nightime. Tourism, visiting, attractions, tours, museums, food, eating,pubs, bars, drinking.
    london145.jpg
  • CITY GUIDE, LONDON. Portobello Road, London, England, Great Britain, Europe. Capital city. People, transport, shopping, lifestyle. Consumerism. Going out. Clubs, daytime, nightime. Tourism, visiting, attractions, tours, museums, food, eating,pubs, bars, drinking.
    london055.jpg
  • CITY GUIDE, LONDON. Romany  Gypsies, Brick Lane, London, England, Great Britain, Europe. Capital city. People, transport, shopping, lifestyle. Consumerism. Going out. Clubs, daytime, nightime. Tourism, visiting, attractions, tours, museums, food, eating,pubs, bars, drinking.
    london054.jpg
  • CITY GUIDE, LONDON. Romany  Gypsies, Brick Lane, London, England, Great Britain, Europe. Capital city. People, transport, shopping, lifestyle. Consumerism. Going out. Clubs, daytime, nightime. Tourism, visiting, attractions, tours, museums, food, eating,pubs, bars, drinking.
    london052.jpg
  • CITY GUIDE, LONDON. Romany  Gypsies, Brick Lane, London, England, Great Britain, Europe. Capital city. People, transport, shopping, lifestyle. Consumerism. Going out. Clubs, daytime, nightime. Tourism, visiting, attractions, tours, museums, food, eating,pubs, bars, drinking.
    london051.jpg
  • CITY GUIDE, LONDON. Brick Lane, multicultural, community, mixture of people, black and white,, London, England, Great Britain, Europe. Capital city. People, transport, shopping, lifestyle. Consumerism. Going out. Clubs, daytime, nightime. Tourism, visiting, attractions, tours, museums, food, eating,pubs, bars, drinking.
    london043.jpg
  • CITY GUIDE, LONDON. Dancing at Scandal night  club, Seventies night. London, England, Great Britain, Europe. Capital city. People, transport, shopping, lifestyle. Consumerism. Going out. Clubs, daytime, nightime. Tourism, visiting, attractions, tours, museums, food, eating,pubs, bars, drinking.
    london133.jpg
  • CITY GUIDE, LONDON.  Art supermarket  at  Harvey  Nicholls, London, England, Great Britain, Europe. Capital city. People, transport, shopping, lifestyle. Consumerism. Going out. Clubs, daytime, nightime. Tourism, visiting, attractions, tours, museums, food, eating,pubs, bars, drinking.
    london107.jpg
  • CITY GUIDE, LONDON. Chelsea  Road, London, England, Great Britain, Europe. Capital city. People, transport, shopping, lifestyle. Consumerism. Going out. Clubs, daytime, nightime. Tourism, visiting, attractions, tours, museums, food, eating,pubs, bars, drinking.
    london034.jpg
  • CITY GUIDE, LONDON. Camden Lock, London, England, Great Britain, Europe. Capital city. People, transport, shopping, lifestyle. Consumerism. Going out. Clubs, daytime, nightime. Tourism, visiting, attractions, tours, museums, food, eating,pubs, bars, drinking.
    london029.jpg
  • CITY GUIDE, LONDON.  Sightseeing tour bus, London, England, Great Britain, Europe. Capital city. People, transport, shopping, lifestyle. Consumerism. Going out. Clubs, daytime, nightime. Tourism, visiting, attractions, tours, museums, food, eating,pubs, bars, drinking.
    london023.jpg
  • CITY GUIDE, LONDON.  Punks, Picadilly Circus, London, England, Great Britain, Europe. Capital city. People, transport, shopping, lifestyle. Consumerism. Going out. Clubs, daytime, nightime. Tourism, visiting, attractions, tours, museums, food, eating,pubs, bars, drinking.
    london003.jpg
  • Huge construction and recently built tower blocks in Tongzhou city on the outskirts of Beijing. All the old buildings, villages have been destroyed to make way for the mega cities of today
    China_Tongzhou_DSC08635.jpg
  • Huge construction and recently built tower blocks in Tongzhou city on the outskirts of Beijing. All the old buildings, villages have been destroyed to make way for the mega cities of today
    China_Tongzhou_DSC08592.jpg
  • Huge construction and recently built tower blocks in Tongzhou city on the outskirts of Beijing. All the old buildings, villages have been destroyed to make way for the mega cities of today
    China_Tongzhou_DSC08588.jpg
  • The old markets and small dwellings which will be soon destroyed to make way for the Huge construction and tower blocks in Tongzhou city on the outskirts of Beijing. All the old buildings, villages have been destroyed to make way for the mega cities of today
    China_Tongzhou_DSC08464x.jpg
  • The old markets and small dwellings which will be soon destroyed to make way for the Huge construction and tower blocks in Tongzhou city on the outskirts of Beijing. All the old buildings, villages have been destroyed to make way for the mega cities of today
    China_Tongzhou_DSC08475.jpg
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