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  • Atlanta Police Department Sergeant R.J. Walker prepares for sweeps in the Vine City Terrace Apartments and Bowen Homes on Saturday, August 18, 2007. Police said they found drugs, drug money and at least one stolen car during the sweeps.
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  • Atlanta Police Department officers check the identification of drivers during sweeps in the Bowen Homes public housing project on Saturday, August 18, 2007. Police said they found drugs, drug money and at least one stolen car during the sweeps, which also included Vine City Terrace Apartments.
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  • Atlanta Police Department officers speak to people detained during sweeps in the Vine City Terrace Apartments on Saturday, August 18, 2007. Police said they found drugs, drug money and at least one stolen car during the sweeps, which also included Bowen Homes.
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  • Atlanta Police Department Sergeant R.J. Walker prepares for sweeps in the Vine City Terrace Apartments and Bowen Homes on Saturday, August 18, 2007. Police said they found drugs, drug money and at least one stolen car during the sweeps.
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  • Atlanta Police Department officers detain a man during sweeps in the Vine City Terrace Apartments on Saturday, August 18, 2007. Police said they found drugs, drug money and at least one stolen car during the sweeps, which also included Bowen Homes.
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  • Atlanta Police Department officers detain a man during sweeps in the Vine City Terrace Apartments on Saturday, August 18, 2007. Police said they found drugs, drug money and at least one stolen car during the sweeps, which also included Bowen Homes.
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  • Atlanta Police Department officers detain a man during sweeps in the Vine City Terrace Apartments on Saturday, August 18, 2007. Police said they found drugs, drug money and at least one stolen car during the sweeps, which also included Bowen Homes.
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  • Atlanta Police Department officers speak to and photograph people detained during sweeps in the Vine City Terrace Apartments on Saturday, August 18, 2007. Police said they found drugs, drug money and at least one stolen car during the sweeps, which also included Bowen Homes.
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  • Atlanta Police Department officers speak to people detained during sweeps in the Vine City Terrace Apartments on Saturday, August 18, 2007. Police said they found drugs, drug money and at least one stolen car during the sweeps, which also included Bowen Homes.
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  • Atlanta Police Department officers speak to people detained during sweeps in the Vine City Terrace Apartments on Saturday, August 18, 2007. Police said they found drugs, drug money and at least one stolen car during the sweeps, which also included Bowen Homes.
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  • Atlanta Police Department Sergeant R.J. Walker prepares for sweeps in the Vine City Terrace Apartments and Bowen Homes on Saturday, August 18, 2007. Police said they found drugs, drug money and at least one stolen car during the sweeps.
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  • Atlanta Police Department Sergeant R.J. Walker prepares for sweeps in the Vine City Terrace Apartments and Bowen Homes on Saturday, August 18, 2007. Police said they found drugs, drug money and at least one stolen car during the sweeps.
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  • Atlanta Police Department officers check the identification of drivers during sweeps in the Bowen Homes public housing project on Saturday, August 18, 2007. Police said they found drugs, drug money and at least one stolen car during the sweeps, which also included Vine City Terrace Apartments.
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  • Atlanta Police Department officers check the identification of drivers during sweeps in the Bowen Homes public housing project on Saturday, August 18, 2007. Police said they found drugs, drug money and at least one stolen car during the sweeps, which also included Vine City Terrace Apartments.
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  • Atlanta Police Department officers check the identification of drivers during sweeps in the Bowen Homes public housing project on Saturday, August 18, 2007. Police said they found drugs, drug money and at least one stolen car during the sweeps, which also included Vine City Terrace Apartments.
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  • Atlanta Police Department officers detain a man during sweeps in the Bowen Homes public housing project on Saturday, August 18, 2007. Police said they found drugs, drug money and at least one stolen car during the sweeps, which also included Vine City Terrace Apartments.
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  • Atlanta Police Department officers detain and question people during sweeps in the Vine City Terrace Apartments on Saturday, August 18, 2007. Police said they found drugs, drug money and at least one stolen car during the sweeps, which also included Bowen Homes.
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  • Atlanta Police Department officers detain a man during sweeps in the Vine City Terrace Apartments on Saturday, August 18, 2007. Police said they found drugs, drug money and at least one stolen car during the sweeps, which also included Bowen Homes.
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  • Atlanta Police Department officers detain a man during sweeps in the Vine City Terrace Apartments on Saturday, August 18, 2007. Police said they found drugs, drug money and at least one stolen car during the sweeps, which also included Bowen Homes.
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  • Atlanta Police Department officers detain a man during sweeps in the Vine City Terrace Apartments on Saturday, August 18, 2007. Police said they found drugs, drug money and at least one stolen car during the sweeps, which also included Bowen Homes.
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  • Atlanta Police Department officers speak to people detained during sweeps in the Vine City Terrace Apartments on Saturday, August 18, 2007. Police said they found drugs, drug money and at least one stolen car during the sweeps, which also included Bowen Homes.
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  • Atlanta Police Department officers speak to people detained during sweeps in the Vine City Terrace Apartments on Saturday, August 18, 2007. Police said they found drugs, drug money and at least one stolen car during the sweeps, which also included Bowen Homes.
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  • Atlanta Police Department officers speak to people detained during sweeps in the Vine City Terrace Apartments on Saturday, August 18, 2007. Police said they found drugs, drug money and at least one stolen car during the sweeps, which also included Bowen Homes.
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  • Atlanta Police Department officers speak to people detained during sweeps in the Vine City Terrace Apartments on Saturday, August 18, 2007. Police said they found drugs, drug money and at least one stolen car during the sweeps, which also included Bowen Homes.
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  • Atlanta Police Department Sergeant R.J. Walker prepares for sweeps in the Vine City Terrace Apartments and Bowen Homes on Saturday, August 18, 2007. Police said they found drugs, drug money and at least one stolen car during the sweeps.
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  • Atlanta Police Department prepares for and conducts sweeps in the Vine City Terrace Apartments and Bowen Homes on Saturday, August 18, 2007. Police said they found drugs, drug money and at least one stolen car during the sweeps.
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  • People look at an automobile in Guatemala City, Guatemala in which two people were shot to death the previous night. Local papers said the two were killed by about six gunmen who shot more than 120 rounds into the car. It was said to be an assassination connected to the narcotics trade.
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  • People look at an automobile in Guatemala City, Guatemala in which two people were shot to death the previous night. Local papers said the two were killed by about six gunmen who shot more than 120 rounds into the car. It was said to be an assassination connected to the narcotics trade.
    062205 drug killing car 002.dng
  • People look at an automobile in Guatemala City, Guatemala in which two people were shot to death the previous night. Local papers said the two were killed by about six gunmen who shot more than 120 rounds into the car. It was said to be an assassination connected to the narcotics trade.
    062205 drug killing car 001.dng
  • Guatemalan youth hang out on a corner in Zone 8 of Guatemala City, Guatemala on Monday night, June 13, 2005 as Doctors Without Borders workers gather their names. Many of "los niños de la calle,"--the children of the streets--are addicted to paint thinner, soaking balls of cloth with it and holding the toxic rags to their mouths. The children and young adults prefer solvent to glue because it is cheaper and helps them forget their hunger pains and cold. Carlos Toledo, director and founder of Nuestros Derechos--Our Rights- a Guatemalan non-governmental organization that tries to help the children off the streets and into society, said there are about 10,000 children living without homes or stable lives in Guatemala. "These children are illegal in their own country," Toledo said, since most have no legal documentation and are not recognized as existing by the government.
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  • Guatemalan youth hang out on a corner in Zone 8 of Guatemala City, Guatemala on Monday night, June 13, 2005 as Doctors Without Borders workers gather their names. Many of "los niños de la calle,"--the children of the streets--are addicted to paint thinner, soaking balls of cloth with it and holding the toxic rags to their mouths. The children and young adults prefer solvent to glue because it is cheaper and helps them forget their hunger pains and cold. Carlos Toledo, director and founder of Nuestros Derechos--Our Rights- a Guatemalan non-governmental organization that tries to help the children off the streets and into society, said there are about 10,000 children living without homes or stable lives in Guatemala. "These children are illegal in their own country," Toledo said, since most have no legal documentation and are not recognized as existing by the government.
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  • Guatemalan youth hang out on a corner in Zone 8 of Guatemala City, Guatemala on Monday night, June 13, 2005 as Doctors Without Borders workers gather their names. Many of "los niños de la calle,"--the children of the streets--are addicted to paint thinner, soaking balls of cloth with it and holding the toxic rags to their mouths. The children and young adults prefer solvent to glue because it is cheaper and helps them forget their hunger pains and cold. Carlos Toledo, director and founder of Nuestros Derechos--Our Rights- a Guatemalan non-governmental organization that tries to help the children off the streets and into society, said there are about 10,000 children living without homes or stable lives in Guatemala. "These children are illegal in their own country," Toledo said, since most have no legal documentation and are not recognized as existing by the government.
    061305 guate263.dng
  • Guatemalan youth hang out on a corner in Zone 8 of Guatemala City, Guatemala on Monday night, June 13, 2005 as Doctors Without Borders workers gather their names. Many of "los niños de la calle,"--the children of the streets--are addicted to paint thinner, soaking balls of cloth with it and holding the toxic rags to their mouths. The children and young adults prefer solvent to glue because it is cheaper and helps them forget their hunger pains and cold. Carlos Toledo, director and founder of Nuestros Derechos--Our Rights- a Guatemalan non-governmental organization that tries to help the children off the streets and into society, said there are about 10,000 children living without homes or stable lives in Guatemala. "These children are illegal in their own country," Toledo said, since most have no legal documentation and are not recognized as existing by the government.
    061305 guate259.dng
  • Guatemalan youth hang out on a corner in Zone 8 of Guatemala City, Guatemala on Monday night, June 13, 2005 as Doctors Without Borders workers gather their names. Many of "los niños de la calle,"--the children of the streets--are addicted to paint thinner, soaking balls of cloth with it and holding the toxic rags to their mouths. The children and young adults prefer solvent to glue because it is cheaper and helps them forget their hunger pains and cold. Carlos Toledo, director and founder of Nuestros Derechos--Our Rights- a Guatemalan non-governmental organization that tries to help the children off the streets and into society, said there are about 10,000 children living without homes or stable lives in Guatemala. "These children are illegal in their own country," Toledo said, since most have no legal documentation and are not recognized as existing by the government.
    061305 guate261.dng
  • About 20 teenagers and young adults live at an abandoned gas station in Guatemala City's Zone 4. Human waste litters the grounds.. About 20 otherwise homeless people live inside the station, and most are addicted to huffing paint thinner to numb the cold and their hunger pains.
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  • Guatemalan youth hang out on a corner in Zona 8 of Guatemala City, Guatemala on Monday, June 13, 2005. Many of "los niños de la calle,"--the children of the streets--are addicted to paint thinner, soaking balls of cloth with it and holding the toxic rags to their mouths. The children and young adults prefer solvent to glue because it is cheaper and helps them forget their hunger pains and cold. Carlos Toledo, director and founder of Nuestros Derechos--Our Rights- a Guatemalan non-governmental organization that tries to help the children off the streets and into society, said there are about 10,000 children living without homes or stable lives in Guatemala. "These children are illegal in their own country," Toledo said, since most have no legal documentation and are not recognized as existing by the government.
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  • Guatemalan youth hang out on a corner in Zona 8 of Guatemala City, Guatemala on Monday, June 13, 2005. Many of "los niños de la calle,"--the children of the streets--are addicted to paint thinner, soaking balls of cloth with it and holding the toxic rags to their mouths. The children and young adults prefer solvent to glue because it is cheaper and helps them forget their hunger pains and cold. Carlos Toledo, director and founder of Nuestros Derechos--Our Rights- a Guatemalan non-governmental organization that tries to help the children off the streets and into society, said there are about 10,000 children living without homes or stable lives in Guatemala. "These children are illegal in their own country," Toledo said, since most have no legal documentation and are not recognized as existing by the government.
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  • A child finds slight refuge on the stoop of a store as he sleeps in Guatemala City's Zone 8.
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  • Jorge, 15, huffs solvent from a soaked ball of cloth. Guatemala's street kids mainly use paint thinner instead of glue, as it is cheaper and gives them a sense of relief from hunger pains and cold nights. A small bottle of paint thinner costs less than a dollar.
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  • Sandra Guamux, 21, sits with her five-month-old son, Alfredo, at an abandoned gas station in Zone 4 of Guatemala City, Guatemala. About 20 otherwise homeless people live inside the station, and most are addicted to huffing paint thinner to numb the cold and their hunger pains. Guamux said a baby was stolen from her five days after it was born last year, and she is convinced the baby went into an illegal adoption system. She added that the police told her they would not investigate the situation since she had no photograph of the child.
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  • Guatemalan youth hang out on a corner in Zona 8 of Guatemala City, Guatemala on Monday, June 13, 2005. Many of "los niños de la calle,"--the children of the streets--are addicted to paint thinner, soaking balls of cloth with it and holding the toxic rags to their mouths. The children and young adults prefer solvent to glue because it is cheaper and helps them forget their hunger pains and cold. Carlos Toledo, director and founder of Nuestros Derechos--Our Rights- a Guatemalan non-governmental organization that tries to help the children off the streets and into society, said there are about 10,000 children living without homes or stable lives in Guatemala. "These children are illegal in their own country," Toledo said, since most have no legal documentation and are not recognized as existing by the government.
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  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
    061129_johnston_shooting_013.jpg
  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
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  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
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  • Crypts of street children occupy a mausoleum in a cemetery in Ciudad Vieja, near Antigua.
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  • Crypts of street children occupy a mausoleum in a cemetery in Ciudad Vieja, near Antigua.
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  • Crypts of street children occupy a mausoleum in a cemetery in Ciudad Vieja, near Antigua.
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  • A child finds slight refuge on the stoop of a store as he sleeps in Guatemala City's Zone 8.
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  • A child finds slight refuge on the stoop of a store as he sleeps in Guatemala City's Zone 8.
    062205 guate strt kids136.dng
  • Sandra Guamux, 21, sits with her five-month-old son, Alfredo, at an abandoned gas station in Zone 4 of Guatemala City, Guatemala. About 20 otherwise homeless people live inside the station, and most are addicted to huffing paint thinner to numb the cold and their hunger pains. Guamux said a baby was stolen from her five days after it was born last year, and she is convinced the baby went into an illegal adoption system. She added that the police told her they would not investigate the situation since she had no photograph of the child.
    delacalle013.dng
  • About 20 teenagers and young adults live at an abandoned gas station in Guatemala City's Zone 4. Human waste litters the grounds.. About 20 otherwise homeless people live inside the station, and most are addicted to huffing paint thinner to numb the cold and their hunger pains. The NGO Nuestros Derechos was visiting on this night.
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  • About 20 teenagers and young adults live at an abandoned gas station in Guatemala City's Zone 4. Human waste litters the grounds.. About 20 otherwise homeless people live inside the station, and most are addicted to huffing paint thinner to numb the cold and their hunger pains.
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  • A street child shows off one of his few possessions--a photograph of his younger brother in an elementary school graduation uniform.
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  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
    061129_johnston_shooting_014.jpg
  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
    061129_johnston_shooting_011.jpg
  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
    061129_johnston_shooting_008.jpg
  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
    061129_johnston_shooting_007.jpg
  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
    061129_johnston_shooting_006.jpg
  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
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  • Pilar Lopez, coordinator of the Guatemalan non-governmental organization Medicos Sin Fronteras, said she believes there to be about 3,000 children and young adults living on the streets of Guatemala City, partially shown here from an overlook in the surrounding mountains<br />
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  • Crypts of street children occupy a mausoleum in a cemetery in Ciudad Vieja, near Antigua.
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  • About 20 teenagers and young adults live at an abandoned gas station in Guatemala City's Zone 4. Human waste litters the grounds.. About 20 otherwise homeless people live inside the station, and most are addicted to huffing paint thinner to numb the cold and their hunger pains.
    delacalle012.dng
  • Juan Carlos Figueroa spends his nights on a corner in Gautemala City's Zone 8. In his cupped hand he holds a ball of cloth soaked with paint thinner for huffing. Many of "los niños de la calle,"--the children of the streets--are addicted to paint thinner, soaking balls of cloth with it and holding the toxic rags to their mouths. The children and young adults prefer solvent to glue because it is cheaper and helps them forget their hunger pains and cold. Carlos Toledo, director and founder of Nuestros Derechos--Our Rights- a Guatemalan non-governmental organization that tries to help the children off the streets and into society, said there are about 10,000 children living without homes or stable lives in Guatemala. "These children are illegal in their own country," Toledo said, since most have no legal documentation and are not recognized as existing by the government.
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  • Street teenagers Julio and Aura make out in Guatemala City's Zone 8. Pilar Lopez, coordinator of Medicos Sin Fronteras, said street kids often come to her clinic with sexually transmitted diseases. Many of "los niños de la calle,"--the children of the streets--are addicted to paint thinner, soaking balls of cloth with it and holding the toxic rags to their mouths. The children and young adults prefer solvent to glue because it is cheaper and helps them forget their hunger pains and cold. Carlos Toledo, director and founder of Nuestros Derechos--Our Rights- a Guatemalan non-governmental organization that tries to help the children off the streets and into society, said there are about 10,000 children living without homes or stable lives in Guatemala. "These children are illegal in their own country," Toledo said, since most have no legal documentation and are not recognized as existing by the government.
    delacalle027.dng
  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
    061129_johnston_shooting_012.jpg
  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
    061129_johnston_shooting_009.jpg
  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
    061129_johnston_shooting_004.jpg
  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
    061129_johnston_shooting_003.jpg
  • The home of Kathryn Johnston, an elderly woman who was allegedly shot to death by Atlanta police officers on Tuesday night, November 21, at 933 Neal Street. Authorities have said Johnston was 88 years old, while family and friends say she was 92. It was initially said that Johnston shot at officers when they broke down her front door on that night under a search warrant. They returned fire, killing her. The case is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Fulton County district attorney's office.
    061129_johnston_shooting_001.jpg
  • About 20 teenagers and young adults live at an abandoned gas station in Guatemala City's Zone 4. Human waste litters the grounds.. About 20 otherwise homeless people live inside the station, and most are addicted to huffing paint thinner to numb the cold and their hunger pains.
    061705 guatekids055.dng
  • Guatemalan youth hang out on a corner in Zona 8 of Guatemala City, Guatemala on Monday, June 13, 2005. Many of "los niños de la calle,"--the children of the streets--are addicted to paint thinner, soaking balls of cloth with it and holding the toxic rags to their mouths. The children and young adults prefer solvent to glue because it is cheaper and helps them forget their hunger pains and cold. Carlos Toledo, director and founder of Nuestros Derechos--Our Rights- a Guatemalan non-governmental organization that tries to help the children off the streets and into society, said there are about 10,000 children living without homes or stable lives in Guatemala. "These children are illegal in their own country," Toledo said, since most have no legal documentation and are not recognized as existing by the government.
    061505 guatekids123.dng
  • Wilma Janet Chacon, 17, spends a few minutes with her 10-month-old baby, Kimberly, outside the children's court. During mediation, Chacon was told she has two months to prove that she will stay off the street and off drugs in order to share custody of her daughter with the child's father, now a reformed former street youth. A week later, she chose the streets.
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  • Wilma Janet Chacon, 17, spends a few minutes with her 10-month-old baby, Kimberly, outside the children's court. During mediation, Chacon was told she has two months to prove that she will stay off the street and off drugs in order to share custody of her daughter with the child's father, now a reformed former street youth. A week later, she chose the streets.
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  • Wilma Janet Chacon (left), 17, learns at a children's court that she will not be given custody of her daughter until she proves that she will stay off the street and off drugs. Geovanni Marroquín, the child's father at right, is a reformed former street youth now back at home and in school. The mediator told Chacon she has two months to straighten up. A week later, she was back on the streets.
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  • Wilma Janet Chacon, 17, spends a few minutes with her 10-month-old baby, Kimberly, outside the children's court. During mediation, Chacon was told she has two months to prove that she will stay off the street and off drugs in order to share custody of her daughter with the child's father, now a reformed former street youth. A week later, she chose the streets.
    061505 guatekids049.dng
  • Wilma Janet Chacon, 17, spends a few minutes with her 10-month-old baby, Kimberly, outside the children's court. During mediation, Chacon was told she has two months to prove that she will stay off the street and off drugs in order to share custody of her daughter with the child's father, now a reformed former street youth. A week later, she chose the streets.
    061505 guatekids042.dng