World Lens: Week of Dec. 6
Human Rights Day across the globe, disputed elections in Haiti and much more!
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Marching for Human Rights - People around the globe marked World Human Rights Day on Friday. Here, a member of the Zimbabwe Human Rights Chapter holds up a sign as he waits to be addressed by various speakers. He was one of thousands on the streets of Harare. (AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)
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African Film - Actress Eva Mendes arrived at an event during the Marrakesh 10th International Film Festival in Marrakesh, Morocco on Monday. (AP Photo/Abdeljalil Bounhar)
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A Separated Country - On Thursday, citizens of southern Sudan flooded the streets of its capital, Juba, to show their support of next month’s independence referendum. In the coming year's election, the southern Sudanese are expected to vote overwhelmingly for secession, forming the world’s newest country. (AP Photo/Maggie Flick)
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World Cup Boost - This summer’s World Cup attracted many first-time visitors to South Africa, and according to the nation’s tourism minister, 90 percent said they would come back. Here the illuminated Soccer City Stadium is shown. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell/File)
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AIDS Activists - In Nairobi, Kenya on Thursday, AIDS activists marched to the European Union’s office. They were protesting a possible free trade agreement between the EU and India that could result in the elimination of more affordable generic anti-AIDS drugs. (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)
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