Sydney hostage drama
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A deceased hostage is carried out of a cafe in the central business district of Sydney. AFP
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Sam Tiger right, and Abdulrahman El-Lawn perform prayers after a cafe siege in Sydney. This was their first prayer of the morning and prayed for peace and to bring comfort upon those affected especially the hostages and their families. They both made a second prayer directed towards Muslims to make the aftermath a peaceful one. AP Photo
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A hostage runs to armed tactical response police officers for safety after she escaped from a cafe under siege at Martin Place in the central business district of Sydney, Australia. (AP Photo/Rob Griffith)
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Iranian refugee Man Haron Monis speaks in this still image taken from an undated file footage. (Reuters)
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An injured hostage is carried out of a cafe in the central business district of Sydney. (AFP photo)
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Hostages run towards armed tactical response police as they run to freedom from a cafe under siege at Martin Place in the central business district of Sydney, Australia. (AP photo)
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Armed police evacuate employees from the offices next to a cafe in the central business district of Sydney. (AFP photo)
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Two hostages (L) run for cover behind a policeman (R) during a hostage siege in the central business district of Sydney. (AFP photo)
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