Disabled but not unable
Updated On Feb 24, 2012 09:29 PM IST
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A riot police clashes with physically disabled people in the centre of La Paz. Hundreds of physically disabled people arrived in La Paz after completing a protest march of some 1600 km (994 miles) over a hundred days to demand that Bolivia's government offer support in the form of 3000 bolivianos ($434) payment to each physically disabled Bolivian, according to local media. Reuters/David Mercado
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Updated on Feb 24, 2012 09:29 PM IST
Bolivian school students hold their national flag in support of physically disabled people who completed their protest march in La Paz. Hundreds of physically disabled people arrived in La Paz on Thursday after completing a protest march of some 1600 km (994 miles) over a hundred days to demand that Bolivia's government offer support in the form of 3000 bolivianos ($434) payment to each physically disabled Bolivian, according to local media. Reuters/David Mercado
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Updated on Feb 24, 2012 09:29 PM IST
Physically disabled people gather in La Paz. Hundreds of physically disabled people arrived in La Paz after completing a protest march of some 1600 km (994 miles) over a hundred days to demand that Bolivia's government offer support in the form of 3000 bolivianos ($434) payment to each physically disabled Bolivian, according to local media. Reuters/David Mercado
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Updated on Feb 24, 2012 09:29 PM IST
Physically disabled people clash with riot police in the centre of La Paz. Hundreds of physically disabled people after a long way march of 1600 km during a hundred days finally arrived to La Paz to demand Bolivia's President Evo Morales government a support in the form of 3000 bolivianos ($435) allowance for each physically disabled Bolivian, according to local media. Reuters/David Mercado
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Updated on Feb 24, 2012 09:29 PM IST
Physically disabled people clash with riot police in the centre of La Paz. Hundreds of physically disabled people arrived in La Paz after completing a protest march of some 1600 km (994 miles) over a hundred days to demand that Bolivia's government offer support in the form of 3000 bolivianos ($434) payment to each physically disabled Bolivian, according to local media. Reuters/David Mercado
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A physically disabled man tries to block a police vehicle during clashes with riot police in the centre of La Paz February. Hundreds of physically disabled people arrived in La Paz after completing a protest march of some 1600 km (994 miles) over a hundred days to demand that Bolivia's government offer support in the form of 3000 bolivianos ($434) payment to each physically disabled Bolivian, according to local media. Reuters/David Mercado
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A physically disabled man smashes the windshield of a police vehicle during clashes with riot police in the centre of La Paz. Hundreds of physically disabled people arrived in La Paz after completing a protest march of some 1600 km (994 miles) over a hundred days to demand that Bolivia's government offer support in the form of 3000 bolivianos ($434) payment to each physically disabled Bolivian, according to local media. Reuters/David Mercado
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Updated on Feb 24, 2012 09:29 PM IST