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  • The image depicts a large gathering of people in a vibrant setting, likely representing a celebration or demonstration. Crowds are tightly packed together, with some individuals holding colorful flags, possibly indicating a cultural or political event. One person stands out in the center, engaging the crowd, which looks enthusiastic and expressive. The mood appears lively, with a sense of unity among the participants. Various expressions and clothing styles suggest a diverse group, reflecting a shared purpose or message. An umbrella can be seen, hinting at the weather conditions. Overall, it captures a moment of collective energy and communal spirit. Ethiopia. In Tigray, ’no one wants to return to war’ Augustine Passilly · 16 May
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