Tears and sorrow: Aftermath of Gulberg massacre sentencing
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A relative of the convicted in connection with a riot in Gujarat in 2002, cries outside a court during a hearing in Ahmedabad. (reuters)
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A relative of the convicted in connection with a riot in Gujarat in 2002, is consoled as she cries outside a court during a hearing in Ahmedabad. (reuters)
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Relatives of Kailas Dhobi, convicted in connection with a riot in Gujarat in 2002, cries after the verdict. (Siddharaj Solanki/Hindustan Times)
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A person convicted in connection with a riot in Gujarat in 2002, is escorted back to a police van. (Siddharaj Solanki/Hindustan Times)
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Man convicted for the 2002 Gujarat riots is brought to court in Ahmadabad. (AP)
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A person convicted on charges from the 2002 Gujarat riots is brought to court in Ahmadabad. (AP)
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A man convicted for the 2002 Gujarat riots is brought to court in Ahmadabad. (AP)
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Kasam Bhai Mansoori, displays a photograph of his mother Sona Ben Mansoori at his house which was burnt and damaged in the Gujarat 2002 riots at the Gulbarg Society. (Reuters)
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Survivors of the 2002 Gujarat riots weep inside a house that was burnt and damaged in the riots at the Gulbarg Society, (reuters)
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Sayeed Khan Pathan poses inside his house which was burnt and damaged in the Gujarat 2002 riots at the Gulbarg Society. (reuters)
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Survivors of the 2002 Gujarat riots, Salim Bhai Sindhi (R) comforts his wife Sayraben as she weeps inside their house that was burnt and damaged in the riots at the Gulbarg Society. (reuters)
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Aminaben, a survivor of the 2002 Gujarat riots, weeps inside her house that was burnt and damaged in the riots at the Gulbarg Society. (reuters)
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A man convicted for the 2002 Gujarat riots is taken back to jail after the court announced the lengths of the sentences in Ahmadabad. (AP)
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A relative of a convict in the 2002 Gujarat riots case cries after the court announced the lengths of the sentences in Ahmadabad. (AP)
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convicted in connection with a riot in Gujarat in 2002 (AP)
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Relatives of a convict in the 2002 Gujarat riots case react after the court announced the lengths of the sentences in Ahmadabad. (AP)
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A convict in connection with a riot in Gujarat in 2002 gestures from inside a police vehicle at a court after the sentencing in Ahmedabad. (REUTERS)
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A convict in connection with a riot in Gujarat in 2002 gestures from inside a police vehicle at a court after the sentencing in Ahmedabad. (REUTERS)
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A convict in connection with a riot in Gujarat in 2002 are escorted by police at a court before a hearing in Ahmedabad. (REUTERS)
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Relatives of those convicted in connection with a riot in Gujarat in 2002, cry outside a court after the sentencing in Ahmedabad. (reuters)
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Relatives of a Lakhan Chudasma, convicted in connection with a riot in Gujarat in 2002, cry outside a court after the sentencing in Ahmedabad. (Siddharaj Solanki/HindustanTimes)
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File photo of a biker passing near a burning vehicle during 2002 Gujarat riots. (PTI)
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