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New Delhi, Sep 16 (EFE/EPA).- UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi has warned of “greater suffering, instability, and displacement” in Afghanistan as he concluded a three-day visit to the country on tenterhooks since the Islamist Taliban seized power in Kabul last month.At the end of his Afghan tour, Grandi appealed for urgent and sustained support for people in the country and for refugees who have fled abroad, the UN Refugee Agency said in a statement.“The humanitarian situation in Afghanistan remains desperate,” said Grandi. (Camera: HARISH TYAGI).SHOT LIST: AFGHAN REFUGEES RESIDING IN INDIA PROTEST AGAINST ALLEGED INVOLVEMENT OF PAKISTAN IN BACKING THE TALIBAN AS TALIBAN HAVE SEIZED POWER IN AFGHANISTAN, IN NEW DELHI, INDIA.
London, Aug 13 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Vickie Flores) Relatives of Anoosheh Ashoori, the British engineer arrested in Iran accused of spying for Israel, took part on Friday in a protest in front of number 10 of Downing Street demanding his release.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST.
Hungarians march in Budapest to protest against the government's alleged use of the Israeli-made Pegasus spyware technology to target hundreds of phone numbers.
New Delhi, Jul 20 (EFE/EPA).- Indian Police personnel detained Indian Youth Congress (IYC) activists Tuesday as they protested against alleged phone tapping of journalists and politicians and against Pegasus spyware row in New Delhi. Hundreds of IYC members held a protest against the Bhartya Janta Party government and many protesters were detained. (Camera: HARISH TYAGI).SHOT LIST: INDIAN ACTIVISTS PROTEST AGAINST ALLEGED PHONE TAPPING OF JOURNALISTS AND POLITICIANS AND AGAINST PEGASUS SPYWARE ROW IN NEW DELHI, INDIA.
Manila, Jun 30 (EFE/EPA).- Various groups held a protest Wednesday in Manila against the alleged killings during Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's campaign against illegal drugs. The International Criminal Court (ICC) has reason to believe that crimes against humanity have been committed during Duterte's war on drugs from Jul. 1, 2016 to Mar. 16, 2019, where more than 6,000 drug suspects have been killed. (Camera: MARK CRISTINO).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE RALLY AGAINST THE ALLEGED KILLINGS OF DUTERTE'S WAR ON DRUGS IN MANILA, PHILIPPINES.