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  • Anti-Mubarak protests in Alexandria. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,28.01.2011: after the Friday prayers protesters rally in thousands against the government. Huge numbers of security police forces are on the streets. Soon, the situation turns violent, with the police using tear gas and the demonstrators throwing stones and petrol bombs. After several hours of clashes the strrets of Alexandria are filled with  burning cars and smoke. Here a burned-out police car.
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  • Anti-Mubarak protests in Alexandria. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,28.01.2011: after the Friday prayers protesters rally in thousands against the government. Huge numbers of security police forces are on the streets. Soon, the situation turns violent, with the police using tear gas and the demonstrators throwing stones and petrol bombs. After several hours of clashes the strrets of Alexandria are filled with  burning cars and smoke. Here a burned-out police car.
    M110128_MG_1627pr30.jpg
  • Anti-Mubarak protests in Alexandria. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,28.01.2011: after the Friday prayers protesters rally in thousands against the government. Huge numbers of security police forces are on the streets. Soon, the situation turns violent, with the police using tear gas and the demonstrators throwing stones and petrol bombs. After several hours of clashes the strrets of Alexandria are filled with  burning cars and smoke.
    M110128_MG_1579pr30.jpg
  • Citizen police in Alexandria. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA, 31.01.2011.
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  • Burned-down police station in Alexandria. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA, 01.02.2011:
    M110201_MG_3435pr30.jpg
  • Anti-Mubarak protests in Alexandria. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,28.01.2011: after the Friday prayers protesters rally in thousands against the government. Huge numbers of security police forces are on the streets. Soon, the situation turns violent, with the police using tear gas and the demonstrators throwing stones and petrol bombs. After several hours of clashes the strrets of Alexandria are filled with  burning cars and smoke.
    M110128_MG_1569pr30.jpg
  • Anti-Mubarak protests in Alexandria. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,28.01.2011: after the Friday prayers protesters rally in thousands against the government. Huge numbers of security police forces are on the streets. Soon, the situation turns violent, with the police using tear gas and the demonstrators throwing stones and petrol bombs. After several hours of clashes the strrets of Alexandria are filled with  burning cars and smoke.
    M110128_MG_1607pr30.jpg
  • Nick Warner: homeless in Dubai. Nicholas Warner is British and sleeping on the street in Dubai. He got into a dispute with his bank, Emirates NBD, initially over whether his credit card repayments had been made. He went on holiday at Christmas and the bank says that by leaving the country without its permission while they were in a dispute, he got reclassified as a so-called "debt skipper" - one of the many expats who leave Dubai in a hurry with large debts, never to return. When he arrived back at Dubai airport, he was arrested. His passport was seized by police on the authority of the bank. Although he was released and tried to negotiate with the bank he got into further difficulties. He had been working as a strategy adviser for an alternative medicine company, but his employer decided it was safer to let him go while he sorted everything out. Emirates NBD is refusing to let his passport be released until the debts are paid. Nicholas has no way of paying them without a job. And he cannot get a job without being able to show he's in the country legally. For that, he needs his passport.
    M100713_MG_4883pr24.jpg
  • Portrait Mohammed Haroun: ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 24.02.2010: Mohammed Haroun, owner of Hamburg-headquartered company Haroun Security and Security System, in front of the Al Bustan Rotana hotel, where a month earlier Hamas leader Mahmoud Al Mabhouh was murdered. Mr. Haroun's company installed the high-tech CCTV system in the hotel and at many other places in Dubai, by which Dubai Police was able to trace the movements and identity of the assassins. Mr. Haroun's services are now in high demand in the Emirate, among other projects he is presenting the authorities a security strategy for the new Terminal 3 of Dubai International Airport.
    M100224_MG_8477v.jpg
  • Portrait Mohammed Haroun: ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 24.02.2010: Mohammed Haroun, owner of Hamburg-headquartered company Haroun Security and Security System, in front of the Al Bustan Rotana hotel, where a month earlier Hamas leader Mahmoud Al Mabhouh was murdered. Mr. Haroun's company installed the high-tech CCTV system in the hotel and at many other places in Dubai, by which Dubai Police was able to trace the movements and identity of the assassins. Mr. Haroun's services are now in high demand in the Emirate, among other projects he is presenting the authorities a security strategy for the new Terminal 3 of Dubai International Airport.
    M100224_MG_8526ps.jpg
  • Anti-Mubarak protests in Alexandria. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,28.01.2011: during the street clashes both, protesters and policemen were injured. At one point, protesters beated up several poicemen who entered there lines and the situation escalates. 2 policemen needed to be rescued by antigovernment protesters into the entrance hall of a nearby buidling. Despite the hostilities between them, protesters offered first aid to the policemen. In the center a policeman, surrounded by protesters who said that they are not against the police but against their government.
    M110128_MG_1548pr30.jpg
  • Nick Warner: homeless in Dubai. Nicholas Warner is British and sleeping on the street in Dubai. He got into a dispute with his bank, Emirates NBD, initially over whether his credit card repayments had been made. He went on holiday at Christmas and the bank says that by leaving the country without its permission while they were in a dispute, he got reclassified as a so-called "debt skipper" - one of the many expats who leave Dubai in a hurry with large debts, never to return. When he arrived back at Dubai airport, he was arrested. His passport was seized by police on the authority of the bank. Although he was released and tried to negotiate with the bank he got into further difficulties. He had been working as a strategy adviser for an alternative medicine company, but his employer decided it was safer to let him go while he sorted everything out. Emirates NBD is refusing to let his passport be released until the debts are paid. Nicholas has no way of paying them without a job. And he cannot get a job without being able to show he's in the country legally. For that, he needs his passport.
    M100709_X5F9996pr24.jpg
  • Nick Warner: homeless in Dubai. Nicholas Warner is British and sleeping on the street in Dubai. He got into a dispute with his bank, Emirates NBD, initially over whether his credit card repayments had been made. He went on holiday at Christmas and the bank says that by leaving the country without its permission while they were in a dispute, he got reclassified as a so-called "debt skipper" - one of the many expats who leave Dubai in a hurry with large debts, never to return. When he arrived back at Dubai airport, he was arrested. His passport was seized by police on the authority of the bank. Although he was released and tried to negotiate with the bank he got into further difficulties. He had been working as a strategy adviser for an alternative medicine company, but his employer decided it was safer to let him go while he sorted everything out. Emirates NBD is refusing to let his passport be released until the debts are paid. Nicholas has no way of paying them without a job. And he cannot get a job without being able to show he's in the country legally. For that, he needs his passport.
    M100709_X5F0015pr24.jpg
  • Nick Warner: homeless in Dubai. Nicholas Warner is British and sleeping on the street in Dubai. He got into a dispute with his bank, Emirates NBD, initially over whether his credit card repayments had been made. He went on holiday at Christmas and the bank says that by leaving the country without its permission while they were in a dispute, he got reclassified as a so-called "debt skipper" - one of the many expats who leave Dubai in a hurry with large debts, never to return. When he arrived back at Dubai airport, he was arrested. His passport was seized by police on the authority of the bank. Although he was released and tried to negotiate with the bank he got into further difficulties. He had been working as a strategy adviser for an alternative medicine company, but his employer decided it was safer to let him go while he sorted everything out. Emirates NBD is refusing to let his passport be released until the debts are paid. Nicholas has no way of paying them without a job. And he cannot get a job without being able to show he's in the country legally. For that, he needs his passport.
    M100709_X5F0008pr24.jpg
  • Nick Warner: homeless in Dubai. Nicholas Warner is British and sleeping on the street in Dubai. He got into a dispute with his bank, Emirates NBD, initially over whether his credit card repayments had been made. He went on holiday at Christmas and the bank says that by leaving the country without its permission while they were in a dispute, he got reclassified as a so-called "debt skipper" - one of the many expats who leave Dubai in a hurry with large debts, never to return. When he arrived back at Dubai airport, he was arrested. His passport was seized by police on the authority of the bank. Although he was released and tried to negotiate with the bank he got into further difficulties. He had been working as a strategy adviser for an alternative medicine company, but his employer decided it was safer to let him go while he sorted everything out. Emirates NBD is refusing to let his passport be released until the debts are paid. Nicholas has no way of paying them without a job. And he cannot get a job without being able to show he's in the country legally. For that, he needs his passport.
    M100713_X5F0066pr24.jpg
  • Nick Warner: homeless in Dubai. Nicholas Warner is British and sleeping on the street in Dubai. He got into a dispute with his bank, Emirates NBD, initially over whether his credit card repayments had been made. He went on holiday at Christmas and the bank says that by leaving the country without its permission while they were in a dispute, he got reclassified as a so-called "debt skipper" - one of the many expats who leave Dubai in a hurry with large debts, never to return. When he arrived back at Dubai airport, he was arrested. His passport was seized by police on the authority of the bank. Although he was released and tried to negotiate with the bank he got into further difficulties. He had been working as a strategy adviser for an alternative medicine company, but his employer decided it was safer to let him go while he sorted everything out. Emirates NBD is refusing to let his passport be released until the debts are paid. Nicholas has no way of paying them without a job. And he cannot get a job without being able to show he's in the country legally. For that, he needs his passport.
    M100713_MG_4847pr24.jpg
  • Nick Warner: homeless in Dubai. Nicholas Warner is British and sleeping on the street in Dubai. He got into a dispute with his bank, Emirates NBD, initially over whether his credit card repayments had been made. He went on holiday at Christmas and the bank says that by leaving the country without its permission while they were in a dispute, he got reclassified as a so-called "debt skipper" - one of the many expats who leave Dubai in a hurry with large debts, never to return. When he arrived back at Dubai airport, he was arrested. His passport was seized by police on the authority of the bank. Although he was released and tried to negotiate with the bank he got into further difficulties. He had been working as a strategy adviser for an alternative medicine company, but his employer decided it was safer to let him go while he sorted everything out. Emirates NBD is refusing to let his passport be released until the debts are paid. Nicholas has no way of paying them without a job. And he cannot get a job without being able to show he's in the country legally. For that, he needs his passport.
    M100713_MG_4846pr24.jpg
  • Nick Warner: homeless in Dubai. Nicholas Warner is British and sleeping on the street in Dubai. He got into a dispute with his bank, Emirates NBD, initially over whether his credit card repayments had been made. He went on holiday at Christmas and the bank says that by leaving the country without its permission while they were in a dispute, he got reclassified as a so-called "debt skipper" - one of the many expats who leave Dubai in a hurry with large debts, never to return. When he arrived back at Dubai airport, he was arrested. His passport was seized by police on the authority of the bank. Although he was released and tried to negotiate with the bank he got into further difficulties. He had been working as a strategy adviser for an alternative medicine company, but his employer decided it was safer to let him go while he sorted everything out. Emirates NBD is refusing to let his passport be released until the debts are paid. Nicholas has no way of paying them without a job. And he cannot get a job without being able to show he's in the country legally. For that, he needs his passport.
    M100713_MG_4823pr24.jpg
  • Nick Warner: homeless in Dubai. Nicholas Warner is British and sleeping on the street in Dubai. He got into a dispute with his bank, Emirates NBD, initially over whether his credit card repayments had been made. He went on holiday at Christmas and the bank says that by leaving the country without its permission while they were in a dispute, he got reclassified as a so-called "debt skipper" - one of the many expats who leave Dubai in a hurry with large debts, never to return. When he arrived back at Dubai airport, he was arrested. His passport was seized by police on the authority of the bank. Although he was released and tried to negotiate with the bank he got into further difficulties. He had been working as a strategy adviser for an alternative medicine company, but his employer decided it was safer to let him go while he sorted everything out. Emirates NBD is refusing to let his passport be released until the debts are paid. Nicholas has no way of paying them without a job. And he cannot get a job without being able to show he's in the country legally. For that, he needs his passport.
    M100709_X5F0052pr24.jpg
  • Nick Warner: homeless in Dubai. Nicholas Warner is British and sleeping on the street in Dubai. He got into a dispute with his bank, Emirates NBD, initially over whether his credit card repayments had been made. He went on holiday at Christmas and the bank says that by leaving the country without its permission while they were in a dispute, he got reclassified as a so-called "debt skipper" - one of the many expats who leave Dubai in a hurry with large debts, never to return. When he arrived back at Dubai airport, he was arrested. His passport was seized by police on the authority of the bank. Although he was released and tried to negotiate with the bank he got into further difficulties. He had been working as a strategy adviser for an alternative medicine company, but his employer decided it was safer to let him go while he sorted everything out. Emirates NBD is refusing to let his passport be released until the debts are paid. Nicholas has no way of paying them without a job. And he cannot get a job without being able to show he's in the country legally. For that, he needs his passport.
    M100709_X5F0048pr24.jpg
  • Nick Warner: homeless in Dubai. Nicholas Warner is British and sleeping on the street in Dubai. He got into a dispute with his bank, Emirates NBD, initially over whether his credit card repayments had been made. He went on holiday at Christmas and the bank says that by leaving the country without its permission while they were in a dispute, he got reclassified as a so-called "debt skipper" - one of the many expats who leave Dubai in a hurry with large debts, never to return. When he arrived back at Dubai airport, he was arrested. His passport was seized by police on the authority of the bank. Although he was released and tried to negotiate with the bank he got into further difficulties. He had been working as a strategy adviser for an alternative medicine company, but his employer decided it was safer to let him go while he sorted everything out. Emirates NBD is refusing to let his passport be released until the debts are paid. Nicholas has no way of paying them without a job. And he cannot get a job without being able to show he's in the country legally. For that, he needs his passport.
    M100709_MG_4677pr24.jpg
  • Nick Warner: homeless in Dubai. Nicholas Warner is British and sleeping on the street in Dubai. He got into a dispute with his bank, Emirates NBD, initially over whether his credit card repayments had been made. He went on holiday at Christmas and the bank says that by leaving the country without its permission while they were in a dispute, he got reclassified as a so-called "debt skipper" - one of the many expats who leave Dubai in a hurry with large debts, never to return. When he arrived back at Dubai airport, he was arrested. His passport was seized by police on the authority of the bank. Although he was released and tried to negotiate with the bank he got into further difficulties. He had been working as a strategy adviser for an alternative medicine company, but his employer decided it was safer to let him go while he sorted everything out. Emirates NBD is refusing to let his passport be released until the debts are paid. Nicholas has no way of paying them without a job. And he cannot get a job without being able to show he's in the country legally. For that, he needs his passport.
    M100709_X5F0045pr24.jpg
  • Nick Warner: homeless in Dubai. Nicholas Warner is British and sleeping on the street in Dubai. He got into a dispute with his bank, Emirates NBD, initially over whether his credit card repayments had been made. He went on holiday at Christmas and the bank says that by leaving the country without its permission while they were in a dispute, he got reclassified as a so-called "debt skipper" - one of the many expats who leave Dubai in a hurry with large debts, never to return. When he arrived back at Dubai airport, he was arrested. His passport was seized by police on the authority of the bank. Although he was released and tried to negotiate with the bank he got into further difficulties. He had been working as a strategy adviser for an alternative medicine company, but his employer decided it was safer to let him go while he sorted everything out. Emirates NBD is refusing to let his passport be released until the debts are paid. Nicholas has no way of paying them without a job. And he cannot get a job without being able to show he's in the country legally. For that, he needs his passport.
    M100709_X5F0030pr24.jpg
  • Nick Warner: homeless in Dubai. Nicholas Warner is British and sleeping on the street in Dubai. He got into a dispute with his bank, Emirates NBD, initially over whether his credit card repayments had been made. He went on holiday at Christmas and the bank says that by leaving the country without its permission while they were in a dispute, he got reclassified as a so-called "debt skipper" - one of the many expats who leave Dubai in a hurry with large debts, never to return. When he arrived back at Dubai airport, he was arrested. His passport was seized by police on the authority of the bank. Although he was released and tried to negotiate with the bank he got into further difficulties. He had been working as a strategy adviser for an alternative medicine company, but his employer decided it was safer to let him go while he sorted everything out. Emirates NBD is refusing to let his passport be released until the debts are paid. Nicholas has no way of paying them without a job. And he cannot get a job without being able to show he's in the country legally. For that, he needs his passport.
    M100709_X5F0021pr24.jpg
  • Nick Warner: homeless in Dubai. Nicholas Warner is British and sleeping on the street in Dubai. He got into a dispute with his bank, Emirates NBD, initially over whether his credit card repayments had been made. He went on holiday at Christmas and the bank says that by leaving the country without its permission while they were in a dispute, he got reclassified as a so-called "debt skipper" - one of the many expats who leave Dubai in a hurry with large debts, never to return. When he arrived back at Dubai airport, he was arrested. His passport was seized by police on the authority of the bank. Although he was released and tried to negotiate with the bank he got into further difficulties. He had been working as a strategy adviser for an alternative medicine company, but his employer decided it was safer to let him go while he sorted everything out. Emirates NBD is refusing to let his passport be released until the debts are paid. Nicholas has no way of paying them without a job. And he cannot get a job without being able to show he's in the country legally. For that, he needs his passport.
    M100709_X5F9968pr24.jpg
  • Nick Warner: homeless in Dubai. Nicholas Warner is British and sleeping on the street in Dubai. He got into a dispute with his bank, Emirates NBD, initially over whether his credit card repayments had been made. He went on holiday at Christmas and the bank says that by leaving the country without its permission while they were in a dispute, he got reclassified as a so-called "debt skipper" - one of the many expats who leave Dubai in a hurry with large debts, never to return. When he arrived back at Dubai airport, he was arrested. His passport was seized by police on the authority of the bank. Although he was released and tried to negotiate with the bank he got into further difficulties. He had been working as a strategy adviser for an alternative medicine company, but his employer decided it was safer to let him go while he sorted everything out. Emirates NBD is refusing to let his passport be released until the debts are paid. Nicholas has no way of paying them without a job. And he cannot get a job without being able to show he's in the country legally. For that, he needs his passport.
    M100709_X5F0047pr24.jpg
  • Nick Warner: homeless in Dubai. Nicholas Warner is British and sleeping on the street in Dubai. He got into a dispute with his bank, Emirates NBD, initially over whether his credit card repayments had been made. He went on holiday at Christmas and the bank says that by leaving the country without its permission while they were in a dispute, he got reclassified as a so-called "debt skipper" - one of the many expats who leave Dubai in a hurry with large debts, never to return. When he arrived back at Dubai airport, he was arrested. His passport was seized by police on the authority of the bank. Although he was released and tried to negotiate with the bank he got into further difficulties. He had been working as a strategy adviser for an alternative medicine company, but his employer decided it was safer to let him go while he sorted everything out. Emirates NBD is refusing to let his passport be released until the debts are paid. Nicholas has no way of paying them without a job. And he cannot get a job without being able to show he's in the country legally. For that, he needs his passport.
    M100713_MG_4846v.jpg
  • Nick Warner: homeless in Dubai. Nicholas Warner is British and sleeping on the street in Dubai. He got into a dispute with his bank, Emirates NBD, initially over whether his credit card repayments had been made. He went on holiday at Christmas and the bank says that by leaving the country without its permission while they were in a dispute, he got reclassified as a so-called "debt skipper" - one of the many expats who leave Dubai in a hurry with large debts, never to return. When he arrived back at Dubai airport, he was arrested. His passport was seized by police on the authority of the bank. Although he was released and tried to negotiate with the bank he got into further difficulties. He had been working as a strategy adviser for an alternative medicine company, but his employer decided it was safer to let him go while he sorted everything out. Emirates NBD is refusing to let his passport be released until the debts are paid. Nicholas has no way of paying them without a job. And he cannot get a job without being able to show he's in the country legally. For that, he needs his passport.
    M100709_X5F0045v.jpg
  • Portrait Mohammed Haroun: ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 24.02.2010: Mohammed Haroun, owner of Hamburg-headquartered company Haroun Security and Security System, in front of the Al Bustan Rotana hotel, where a month earlier Hamas leader Mahmoud Al Mabhouh was murdered. Mr. Haroun's company installed the high-tech CCTV system in the hotel and at many other places in Dubai, by which Dubai Police was able to trace the movements and identity of the assassins. Mr. Haroun's services are now in high demand in the Emirate, among other projects he is presenting the authorities a security strategy for the new Terminal 3 of Dubai International Airport.
    M100224_MG_8475v.jpg
  • Portrait Mohammed Haroun: ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 24.02.2010: Mohammed Haroun, owner of Hamburg-headquartered company Haroun Security and Security System, in front of the Al Bustan Rotana hotel, where a month earlier Hamas leader Mahmoud Al Mabhouh was murdered. Mr. Haroun's company installed the high-tech CCTV system in the hotel and at many other places in Dubai, by which Dubai Police was able to trace the movements and identity of the assassins. Mr. Haroun's services are now in high demand in the Emirate, among other projects he is presenting the authorities a security strategy for the new Terminal 3 of Dubai International Airport.
    M100224_MG_8513v.jpg
  • Portrait Mohammed Haroun: ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 24.02.2010: Mohammed Haroun, owner of Hamburg-headquartered company Haroun Security and Security System, in front of the Al Bustan Rotana hotel, where a month earlier Hamas leader Mahmoud Al Mabhouh was murdered. Mr. Haroun's company installed the high-tech CCTV system in the hotel and at many other places in Dubai, by which Dubai Police was able to trace the movements and identity of the assassins. Mr. Haroun's services are now in high demand in the Emirate, among other projects he is presenting the authorities a security strategy for the new Terminal 3 of Dubai International Airport.
    M100224_MG_8518v.jpg
  • Nick Warner: homeless in Dubai. Nicholas Warner is British and sleeping on the street in Dubai. He got into a dispute with his bank, Emirates NBD, initially over whether his credit card repayments had been made. He went on holiday at Christmas and the bank says that by leaving the country without its permission while they were in a dispute, he got reclassified as a so-called "debt skipper" - one of the many expats who leave Dubai in a hurry with large debts, never to return. When he arrived back at Dubai airport, he was arrested. His passport was seized by police on the authority of the bank. Although he was released and tried to negotiate with the bank he got into further difficulties. He had been working as a strategy adviser for an alternative medicine company, but his employer decided it was safer to let him go while he sorted everything out. Emirates NBD is refusing to let his passport be released until the debts are paid. Nicholas has no way of paying them without a job. And he cannot get a job without being able to show he's in the country legally. For that, he needs his passport.
    M100713_X5F0068pr24.jpg
  • Nick Warner: homeless in Dubai. Nicholas Warner is British and sleeping on the street in Dubai. He got into a dispute with his bank, Emirates NBD, initially over whether his credit card repayments had been made. He went on holiday at Christmas and the bank says that by leaving the country without its permission while they were in a dispute, he got reclassified as a so-called "debt skipper" - one of the many expats who leave Dubai in a hurry with large debts, never to return. When he arrived back at Dubai airport, he was arrested. His passport was seized by police on the authority of the bank. Although he was released and tried to negotiate with the bank he got into further difficulties. He had been working as a strategy adviser for an alternative medicine company, but his employer decided it was safer to let him go while he sorted everything out. Emirates NBD is refusing to let his passport be released until the debts are paid. Nicholas has no way of paying them without a job. And he cannot get a job without being able to show he's in the country legally. For that, he needs his passport.
    M100713_MG_4813pr24.jpg
  • Nick Warner: homeless in Dubai. Nicholas Warner is British and sleeping on the street in Dubai. He got into a dispute with his bank, Emirates NBD, initially over whether his credit card repayments had been made. He went on holiday at Christmas and the bank says that by leaving the country without its permission while they were in a dispute, he got reclassified as a so-called "debt skipper" - one of the many expats who leave Dubai in a hurry with large debts, never to return. When he arrived back at Dubai airport, he was arrested. His passport was seized by police on the authority of the bank. Although he was released and tried to negotiate with the bank he got into further difficulties. He had been working as a strategy adviser for an alternative medicine company, but his employer decided it was safer to let him go while he sorted everything out. Emirates NBD is refusing to let his passport be released until the debts are paid. Nicholas has no way of paying them without a job. And he cannot get a job without being able to show he's in the country legally. For that, he needs his passport.
    M100709_MG_4681pr24.jpg
  • Nick Warner: homeless in Dubai. Nicholas Warner is British and sleeping on the street in Dubai. He got into a dispute with his bank, Emirates NBD, initially over whether his credit card repayments had been made. He went on holiday at Christmas and the bank says that by leaving the country without its permission while they were in a dispute, he got reclassified as a so-called "debt skipper" - one of the many expats who leave Dubai in a hurry with large debts, never to return. When he arrived back at Dubai airport, he was arrested. His passport was seized by police on the authority of the bank. Although he was released and tried to negotiate with the bank he got into further difficulties. He had been working as a strategy adviser for an alternative medicine company, but his employer decided it was safer to let him go while he sorted everything out. Emirates NBD is refusing to let his passport be released until the debts are paid. Nicholas has no way of paying them without a job. And he cannot get a job without being able to show he's in the country legally. For that, he needs his passport.
    M100709_MG_4618pr24.jpg
  • Nick Warner: homeless in Dubai. Nicholas Warner is British and sleeping on the street in Dubai. He got into a dispute with his bank, Emirates NBD, initially over whether his credit card repayments had been made. He went on holiday at Christmas and the bank says that by leaving the country without its permission while they were in a dispute, he got reclassified as a so-called "debt skipper" - one of the many expats who leave Dubai in a hurry with large debts, never to return. When he arrived back at Dubai airport, he was arrested. His passport was seized by police on the authority of the bank. Although he was released and tried to negotiate with the bank he got into further difficulties. He had been working as a strategy adviser for an alternative medicine company, but his employer decided it was safer to let him go while he sorted everything out. Emirates NBD is refusing to let his passport be released until the debts are paid. Nicholas has no way of paying them without a job. And he cannot get a job without being able to show he's in the country legally. For that, he needs his passport.
    M100709_MG_4618v.jpg
  • Portrait Mohammed Haroun: ASIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, EMIRATE DUBAI, DUBAI, 24.02.2010: Mohammed Haroun, owner of Hamburg-headquartered company Haroun Security and Security System, in front of the Al Bustan Rotana hotel, where a month earlier Hamas leader Mahmoud Al Mabhouh was murdered. Mr. Haroun's company installed the high-tech CCTV system in the hotel and at many other places in Dubai, by which Dubai Police was able to trace the movements and identity of the assassins. Mr. Haroun's services are now in high demand in the Emirate, among other projects he is presenting the authorities a security strategy for the new Terminal 3 of Dubai International Airport.
    M100224_MG_8469v.jpg
  • SERBIEN, Grenzstadt Berkasovo, Stadtgebiet von Šid. 08.10.2015 / Fluechtlinge an der serbisch-kroatischen Grenze:  Kroatischen Polizeibeamten lassen an der provisorische Fluechtlinge passieren. Obwohl auf serbischen Gebiet, ist hier keine serbische Polizei zu sehen. Der Grenzuebertritt erfolgt zu Fuss und in Gruppen zu etwa 50 Personen.
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  • Anti-Mubarak protests in Alexandria. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,28.01.2011: during the street clashes both, protesters and policemen were injured. At one point, protesters beated up several poicemen who entered there lines and the situation escalates. 2 policemen needed to be rescued by antigovernment protesters into the entrance hall of a nearby buidling. Despite the hostilities between them, protesters offered first aid to the policemen. Everyone recognizes that the policemen couldn't leave the bulding in uniform. Instead, they were given plain clothes.
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  • Anti-Mubarak protests in Alexandria. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,28.01.2011: during the street clashes both, protesters and policemen were injured. At one point, protesters beated up several poicemen who entered there lines and the situation escalates. 2 policemen needed to be rescued by antigovernment protesters into the entrance hall of a nearby buidling. Despite the hostilities between them, protesters offered first aid to the policemen. Everyone recognizes that the policemen couldn't leave the bulding in uniform. Instead, they were given plain clothes. In the center an antigovernment protesters with 2 "captured" policemen.
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  • Anti-Mubarak protests in Alexandria. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,28.01.2011: after the Friday prayers protesters rally in thousands against the government. Huge numbers of security police forces are on the streets. Soon, the situation turns violent, with the police using tear gas and the demonstrators throwing stones and petrol bombs. later in the afternoon, the situations calms and people are walking along the corniche, while the sky is filled with smoke, originating from several burning police stations and government buildings. A protester is holding a police shield lost by police forces during the street clashes.
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  • Anti-Mubarak protests in Alexandria. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,28.01.2011: after the Friday prayers protesters rally in thousands against the government. Huge numbers of security police forces are on the streets. Soon, the situation turns violent, with the police using tear gas and the demonstrators throwing stones and petrol bombs. Here, residents are recovering in an entrance hall from tear gas bombs shot by police.
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  • Anti-Mubarak protests in Alexandria. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,28.01.2011: after the Friday prayers protesters rally in thousands against the government. Huge numbers of security police forces are on the streets. Soon, the situation turns violent, with the police using tear gas and the demonstrators throwing stones and petrol bombs. A protester prepares a so-called molotov cocktail, to be thrown against the police forces.
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  • Anti-Mubarak protests in Alexandria. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,28.01.2011: after the Friday prayers protesters rally in thousands against the government. Huge numbers of security police forces are on the streets. Soon, the situation turns violent, with the police using tear gas and the demonstrators throwing stones and petrol bombs. A protester tries to throw back a tear gas bomb which was shot by police forces.
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  • Anti-Mubarak protests in Alexandria. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,28.01.2011: after the Friday prayers protesters rally in thousands against the government. Huge numbers of security police forces are on the streets. Soon, the situation turns violent, with the police using tear gas and the demonstrators throwing stones and petrol bombs. After several hours of clashes the strrets of Alexandria are filled with  burning cars and smoke. Here a burned-out police car.
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  • Anti-Mubarak protests in Alexandria. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,28.01.2011: after the Friday prayers protesters rally in thousands against the government. Huge numbers of security police forces are on the streets. Soon, the situation turns violent, with the police using tear gas and the demonstrators throwing stones and petrol bombs. later in the afternoon, the situations calms and people are walking along the corniche, while the sky is filled with smoke, originating from several burning police stations and government buildings.
    M110128_MG_1767pr30.jpg
  • Anti-Mubarak protests in Alexandria. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,28.01.2011: after the Friday prayers protesters rally in thousands against the government. Huge numbers of security police forces are on the streets. Soon, the situation turns violent, with the police using tear gas and the demonstrators throwing stones and petrol bombs. These young men are recovering from tear gas attacks in the backyard of a building.
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  • Anti-Mubarak protests in Alexandria. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,28.01.2011: after the Friday prayers protesters rally in thousands against the government. Huge numbers of security police forces are on the streets. Soon, the situation turns violent, with the police using tear gas and the demonstrators throwing stones and petrol bombs. While the air in the neighbourhood is filled with teargas, this woman sits with disbelief about the escalations on the stairway of her building.
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  • Anti-Mubarak protests in Alexandria. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,28.01.2011: after the Friday prayers protesters rally in thousands against the government. Huge numbers of security police forces are on the streets. Soon, the situation turns violent, with the police using tear gas and the demonstrators throwing stones and petrol bombs.
    M110128_MG_1470pr30.jpg
  • Anti-Mubarak protests in Alexandria. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,28.01.2011: after the Friday prayers protesters rally in thousands against the government. Huge numbers of security police forces are on the streets. Soon, the situation turns violent, with the police using tear gas and the demonstrators throwing stones and petrol bombs. An injured young man is receiving first aid in an entrance hall.
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  • Anti-Mubarak protests in Alexandria. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,29.01.2011: a day after violent clashes between protesters and police, the army took control of the city and no police was seen. After the midday prayers then protesters take again the streets.
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  • Anti-Mubarak protests in Alexandria. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,28.01.2011: after the Friday prayers protesters rally in thousands against the government. Huge numbers of security police forces are on the streets. Soon, the situation turns violent, with the police using tear gas and the demonstrators throwing stones and petrol bombs. These men are filling petrol from a car tank into a bottle.
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  • Austrian cabaret artist Lisa Eckhart performs her new programme at an open air stage in Dresden.<br />
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Recently, a 3-year old TV show of hers resurfaced, which was labeled by different sides as antisemitic and racist, a claim Eckhart vigorously denies.<br />
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She was forced to step down from planned performance in Hamburg next month, as organisers said they could not guarantee her safety.<br />
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For her show in Dresden, heavy police force was presence. But only a few dozen protesters where seen near the entrance to the stage.
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  • Austrian cabaret artist Lisa Eckhart performs her new programme at an open air stage in Dresden.<br />
<br />
Recently, a 3-year old TV show of hers resurfaced, which was labeled by different sides as antisemitic and racist, a claim Eckhart vigorously denies.<br />
<br />
She was forced to step down from planned performance in Hamburg next month, as organisers said they could not guarantee her safety.<br />
<br />
For her show in Dresden, heavy police force was presence. But only a few dozen protesters where seen near the entrance to the stage.
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  • Anti-Mubarak protests in Alexandria. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,28.01.2011: after the Friday prayers protesters rally in thousands against the government. Huge numbers of security police forces are on the streets. Here chants a group of women anti-Mubarak slogans, while a young boy watches.
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  • Anti-Mubarak protests in Alexandria. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,28.01.2011: after the Friday prayers protesters rally in thousands against the government. Huge numbers of security police forces are on the streets. Here chants a group of women anti-Mubarak slogans, while a young boy watches.
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  • Young women sitting in the tram, while police forces getting in position for soon-to-start clashes with protesters.
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  • Anti-Mubarak protests in Alexandria. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,28.01.2011: after an afternoon of street clashes between antigovernment protesters and police the situation turns calmer in the evening. Four chidren are waiting for their parents in a Lada car.
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  • Uprising in Alexandria. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,29.01.2011: Tanks enter the city a day after violent clashes between protesters and police forces.
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  • Uprising in Alexandria. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,29.01.2011: Tanks enter the city a day after violent clashes between protesters and police forces.
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  • Uprising in Alexandria. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,29.01.2011:  a day after violent clashes between protesters and police forces, protesters hit the streets again to speak out loudly against the regime.
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  • Uprising in Alexandria. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,29.01.2011:  a day after violent clashes between protesters and police forces, protesters hit the streets again to speak out loudly against the regime.
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  • Citizens controling their neighbourhood. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,31.01.2011. With police completely absent, citizens have formed night patrols to guard their streets. Here, a last tea before everyone is going to his position.
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  • Citizens controling their neighbourhood. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,31.01.2011. With police completely absent, citizens have formed night patrols to guard their streets. Here, a last tea before everyone is going to his position.
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  • Portrait Dr. Mohamed Abd-el-Maguid, general director, Alexandria Department for Antiquities. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,31.01.2011. His museum saw protesters trying to enter the territory after they saw a police car on the ground.
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  • At the police station
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  • Anti-Mubarak protests in Alexandria. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,28.01.2011: after the Friday prayers protesters rally in thousands against the government. Huge numbers of security police forces are on the streets. 2 young women are waching the tense situation from a tram car.
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  • Anti-government demonstrations: AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,28.01.2011: anti-government demonstration. Demonstrators show here ammunation allegedly being used by police.
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  • Portrait Dr. Mohamed Abd-el-Maguid, general director, Alexandria Department for Antiquities. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,31.01.2011. Protesters tried to enter the territory after they saw a police car - in the background left - on the ground.
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  • Anti-Mubarak protests in Alexandria. AFRICA, EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA,29.01.2011: with the police completely absent, citizens have taken the task to secure order in their neighbourhoods, with baseball bats, knifes and machetes the weapons of choice.
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