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«And so, 10 years on, the meaning of this photograph is that memories fade fast. The people in the foreground are us. We are the ones whose lives went on, touched yet untouched, separated from the heart of the tragedy by the blue water of time, which has got ever wider and more impossible to cross. A 10-year-old event belongs to history, not the present. To feel the full sorrow of it now you need to watch a documentary – and then you will switch to something lighter, either because it is painfully clear that too much blood has been spent around the world in the name of this disaster, or simply because changing channels is what humans do. The people in this photograph cannot help being alive, and showing it».
Jonathan Jones, Friday 2 September 2011. The Guardian
Jamphel Yeshi, a Tibetan exile, runs after setting himself on fire during a protest against the upcoming visit of Chinese President Hu Jintao to India in New Delhi March 26, 2012. He died in a local hospital from his injuries, the general secretary of the Tibetan Youth Congress said in a statement.
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«He aquí que todos (…) hablan una misma lengua (…). Nada les impedirá que lleven a cabo todo lo que se propongan» (Dios). — Génesis 11:6
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