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  • Ben during an evening with snow in Shinjuku Sanchoume.
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  • Ben and Winnie at Meijijingou shrine
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  • Ben and Winnie in Harajuku
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  • Ben and Winnie in Aoyama
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  • Ben and Winnie at the Albatros bar in Shinjuku
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  • Ben and Winnie at the Albatros bar in Shinjuku
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  • Ben and Winnie during an evening with snow in Shinjuku Sanchoume.
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  • Ben and Winnie during an evening with snow in Shinjuku Sanchoume.
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  • Ben and Winnie in Harajuku
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  • Ben and Winnie in front og the Prada building in Aoyama
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  • Winnie at the Albatros bar in Shinjuku
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  • Ben and Winnie at Meijijingou shrine
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  • Ben and Winnie at a cafe in Aoyama
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  • Ben and Winnie at a cafe in Aoyama
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  • Ben and Winnie at a cafe in Aoyama
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  • Ben and Winnie in Aoyama
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  • Ben and Winnie in Omotesando
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  • Vat Sarom (16) in a rehabilitation center of an NGO that deals with raped and sexually trafficked children. About one and a half year ago Sarom was living in a village bordering Thailand with her family. Her father had just had an accident stepping on a mine and her mother was pregnant, when a trafficker offered to help her get a job as a waitress at a restaurant in Siem Reap. She left her village and on the way the trafficker lied to her and instead brought her to Banteay Manchey province where she made her stay in a hotel, promising her that after that they would go to Siem Reap. There the woman trafficker sold her virginity to a man and forced her to stay with an other man for 3 nights. After that, instead of bringing her to Siem Reap, she sold her to a brothel at the village Sasda on the Thai border. There Sarom was locked in and forced to take 8-10 customers every night. To keep her awake and cheerful, the brother owner gave her drugs. These made her not wanting to eat or sleep and she was feeling happy without thinking any more. She was taking the drug every 3 days with the money she made of her tips. There were 14 girls in the brothel but only she and one more girl were underaged. She was afraid to escape because the owner of the brothel belonged to the military police and when some girls managed to escape, they were quickly caught and badly beaten when they were brought back. Eventually she managed to contact a relative of hers by borrowing a phone from a client and this way the operation for her rescuing started. On March 2007 and after she had spent 8 months in the brothel, the combination of a court decision, police pressure and the efforts of the NGO made the brothel owner release her. .Since then she is in the rehabilitation center, happy to be rescued but also very sad that all this happened, blaming herself for following the trafficker. She is trying to forget but she can not and instead she escapes in to her music, any music that she can hear from he
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  • Vat Sarom (16) in a rehabilitation center of an NGO that deals with raped and sexually trafficked children. About one and a half year ago Sarom was living in a village bordering Thailand with her family. Her father had just had an accident stepping on a mine and her mother was pregnant, when a trafficker offered to help her get a job as a waitress at a restaurant in Siem Reap. She left her village and on the way the trafficker lied to her and instead brought her to Banteay Manchey province where she made her stay in a hotel, promising her that after that they would go to Siem Reap. There the woman trafficker sold her virginity to a man and forced her to stay with an other man for 3 nights. After that, instead of bringing her to Siem Reap, she sold her to a brothel at the village Sasda on the Thai border. There Sarom was locked in and forced to take 8-10 customers every night. To keep her awake and cheerful, the brother owner gave her drugs. These made her not wanting to eat or sleep and she was feeling happy without thinking any more. She was taking the drug every 3 days with the money she made of her tips. There were 14 girls in the brothel but only she and one more girl were underaged. She was afraid to escape because the owner of the brothel belonged to the military police and when some girls managed to escape, they were quickly caught and badly beaten when they were brought back. Eventually she managed to contact a relative of hers by borrowing a phone from a client and this way the operation for her rescuing started. On March 2007 and after she had spent 8 months in the brothel, the combination of a court decision, police pressure and the efforts of the NGO made the brothel owner release her. .Since then she is in the rehabilitation center, happy to be rescued but also very sad that all this happened, blaming herself for following the trafficker. She is trying to forget but she can not and instead she escapes in to her music, any music that she can hear from he
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  • SUNAO TSUBOI: A-Bomb survivor, standing in front of one of the few pictures taken in the first days of the bombing and in which he can recognize himself between the wounded.  Tsuboi was a 20-year-old university student when he was blown 10 meters into the air by the blast from the bomb and burnt from head to toe. He describes the subsequent scene wandering around the city with eyeballs dangling out of their sockets and skin hanging from bones as a living hell. He wandered for a week and fell into a coma.  When he came to the war was over but he refused to believe it.  "I thought it was a trick" He has since suffered three bouts of cancer and tried to commit suicide with his girlfriend when her parents refused to give them permission to marry.  "We woke up and cried together we were so happy to be alive".
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  • SUNAO TSUBOI: A-Bomb survivor, standing in front of one of the few pictures taken in the first days of the bombing and in which he can recognize himself between the wounded.  Tsuboi was a 20-year-old university student when he was blown 10 meters into the air by the blast from the bomb and burnt from head to toe. He describes the subsequent scene wandering around the city with eyeballs dangling out of their sockets and skin hanging from bones as a living hell. He wandered for a week and fell into a coma.  When he came to the war was over but he refused to believe it.  "I thought it was a trick" He has since suffered three bouts of cancer and tried to commit suicide with his girlfriend when her parents refused to give them permission to marry.  "We woke up and cried together we were so happy to be alive".
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  • Couple in a happy moment after their safe arrival. <br />
Refugees arriving on beaches near Molyvos village in Lesvos island. Thousands of them come from Turkey, crossing the sea border on inflatable dinghy boats, on a dangerous trip that has claimed many lives. Local people or NGOs expect them and help them in some places but after their arrival, most of them have to walk to the nearest village where they can hope for a places on busses that can take them to the city of Mytilene where they can register and eventually board on a ferry to Athens. Many decide to walk the distance as the busses aren’t enough to accommodate the large number of people that arrive daily.
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  • Wittaya Jannoi (21) in class. He is a marketing student and hopes to change his gender after he .finishes his studies at Suan Dusit university.  He sais: "I'm happy here. We can be ourselves .because we don't have to hide. My mother said, 'Graduate first, then you can do what you .want'." Like many transgender students, he learnt about the university through the beauty .pageant. "I couldn't wait to come here.".In Suan Dusit University in Bangkok, ladyboys feel free to be themselves by getting dressed in .girls' uniforms and behaving in a feminning way. The University's policy of accepting them as .equal to other students, has made it so popular that it now has about 100 transgender .students studuing in it's faculties.
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  • Wittaya Jannoi (21) in the university campus after finishing with the day's classes. He is a .marketing student and hopes to change his gender after he finishes his studies at Suan Dusit .university.  He sais: "I'm happy here. We can be ourselves because we don't have to hide. My .mother said, 'Graduate first, then you can do what you want'." Like many transgender students, he .learnt about the university through the beauty pageant. "I couldn't wait to come here.".In Suan Dusit University in Bangkok, ladyboys feel free to be themselves by getting dressed in .girls' uniforms and behaving in a feminning way. The University's policy of accepting them as .equal to other students, has made it so popular that it now has about 100 transgender students .studuing in it's faculties.
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  • Wittaya Jannoi (21) with her friends during a breack between classes. He is a marketing student .and hopes to change his gender after he finishes his studies at Suan Dusit university.  He sais: ."I'm happy here. We can be ourselves because we don't have to hide. My mother said, 'Graduate .first, then you can do what you want'." Like many transgender students, he learnt about the .university through the beauty pageant. "I couldn't wait to come here.".In Suan Dusit University in Bangkok, ladyboys feel free to be themselves by getting dressed in .girls' uniforms and behaving in a feminning way. The University's policy of accepting them as .equal to other students, has made it so popular that it now has about 100 transgender .students studuing in it's faculties.
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  • Wittaya Jannoi (21) in class. He is a marketing student and hopes to change his gender after he .finishes his studies at Suan Dusit university.  He sais: "I'm happy here. We can be ourselves .because we don't have to hide. My mother said, 'Graduate first, then you can do what you .want'." Like many transgender students, he learnt about the university through the beauty .pageant. "I couldn't wait to come here.".In Suan Dusit University in Bangkok, ladyboys feel free to be themselves by getting dressed in .girls' uniforms and behaving in a feminning way. The University's policy of accepting them as .equal to other students, has made it so popular that it now has about 100 transgender .students studuing in it's faculties.
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  • Wittaya Jannoi (21) in class. He is a marketing student and hopes to change his gender after he .finishes his studies at Suan Dusit university.  He sais: "I'm happy here. We can be ourselves .because we don't have to hide. My mother said, 'Graduate first, then you can do what you .want'." Like many transgender students, he learnt about the university through the beauty .pageant. "I couldn't wait to come here.".In Suan Dusit University in Bangkok, ladyboys feel free to be themselves by getting dressed in .girls' uniforms and behaving in a feminning way. The University's policy of accepting them as .equal to other students, has made it so popular that it now has about 100 transgender .students studuing in it's faculties.
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  • Wittaya Jannoi (21) fixing his make-up during a breack between classes. He is a marketing student .and hopes to change his gender after he finishes his studies at Suan Dusit university.  He sais: "I'm .happy here. We can be ourselves because we don't have to hide. My mother said, 'Graduate first, .then you can do what you want'." Like many transgender students, he learnt about the university .through the beauty pageant. "I couldn't wait to come here.".In Suan Dusit University in Bangkok, ladyboys feel free to be themselves by getting dressed in .girls' uniforms and behaving in a feminning way. The University's policy of accepting them as .equal to other students, has made it so popular that it now has about 100 transgender students .studuing in it's faculties.
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  • Wittaya Jannoi (21) in class. He is a marketing student and hopes to change his gender after he .finishes his studies at Suan Dusit university.  He sais: "I'm happy here. We can be ourselves .because we don't have to hide. My mother said, 'Graduate first, then you can do what you .want'." Like many transgender students, he learnt about the university through the beauty .pageant. "I couldn't wait to come here.".In Suan Dusit University in Bangkok, ladyboys feel free to be themselves by getting dressed in .girls' uniforms and behaving in a feminning way. The University's policy of accepting them as .equal to other students, has made it so popular that it now has about 100 transgender .students studuing in it's faculties.
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  • Wittaya Jannoi (21) in class. He is a marketing student and hopes to change his gender after he .finishes his studies at Suan Dusit university.  He sais: "I'm happy here. We can be ourselves .because we don't have to hide. My mother said, 'Graduate first, then you can do what you .want'." Like many transgender students, he learnt about the university through the beauty .pageant. "I couldn't wait to come here.".In Suan Dusit University in Bangkok, ladyboys feel free to be themselves by getting dressed in .girls' uniforms and behaving in a feminning way. The University's policy of accepting them as .equal to other students, has made it so popular that it now has about 100 transgender .students studuing in it's faculties.
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  • Wittaya Jannoi (21) in class. He is a marketing student and hopes to change his gender after he .finishes his studies at Suan Dusit university.  He sais: "I'm happy here. We can be ourselves .because we don't have to hide. My mother said, 'Graduate first, then you can do what you .want'." Like many transgender students, he learnt about the university through the beauty .pageant. "I couldn't wait to come here.".In Suan Dusit University in Bangkok, ladyboys feel free to be themselves by getting dressed in .girls' uniforms and behaving in a feminning way. The University's policy of accepting them as .equal to other students, has made it so popular that it now has about 100 transgender .students studuing in it's faculties.
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  • Wittaya Jannoi (21) with her friends during a breack between classes. He is a marketing student .and hopes to change his gender after he finishes his studies at Suan Dusit university.  He sais: ."I'm happy here. We can be ourselves because we don't have to hide. My mother said, 'Graduate .first, then you can do what you want'." Like many transgender students, he learnt about the .university through the beauty pageant. "I couldn't wait to come here.".In Suan Dusit University in Bangkok, ladyboys feel free to be themselves by getting dressed in .girls' uniforms and behaving in a feminning way. The University's policy of accepting them as .equal to other students, has made it so popular that it now has about 100 transgender .students studuing in it's faculties.
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  • Wittaya Jannoi (21) in class. He is a marketing student and hopes to change his gender after he .finishes his studies at Suan Dusit university.  He sais: "I'm happy here. We can be ourselves .because we don't have to hide. My mother said, 'Graduate first, then you can do what you .want'." Like many transgender students, he learnt about the university through the beauty .pageant. "I couldn't wait to come here.".In Suan Dusit University in Bangkok, ladyboys feel free to be themselves by getting dressed in .girls' uniforms and behaving in a feminning way. The University's policy of accepting them as .equal to other students, has made it so popular that it now has about 100 transgender .students studuing in it's faculties.
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  • Wittaya Jannoi (21) in class. He is a marketing student and hopes to change his gender after he .finishes his studies at Suan Dusit university.  He sais: "I'm happy here. We can be ourselves .because we don't have to hide. My mother said, 'Graduate first, then you can do what you .want'." Like many transgender students, he learnt about the university through the beauty .pageant. "I couldn't wait to come here.".In Suan Dusit University in Bangkok, ladyboys feel free to be themselves by getting dressed in .girls' uniforms and behaving in a feminning way. The University's policy of accepting them as .equal to other students, has made it so popular that it now has about 100 transgender .students studuing in it's faculties.
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  • Wittaya Jannoi (21) in class. He is a marketing student and hopes to change his gender after he .finishes his studies at Suan Dusit university.  He sais: "I'm happy here. We can be ourselves .because we don't have to hide. My mother said, 'Graduate first, then you can do what you .want'." Like many transgender students, he learnt about the university through the beauty .pageant. "I couldn't wait to come here.".In Suan Dusit University in Bangkok, ladyboys feel free to be themselves by getting dressed in .girls' uniforms and behaving in a feminning way. The University's policy of accepting them as .equal to other students, has made it so popular that it now has about 100 transgender .students studuing in it's faculties.
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