Albinosi z Malawi - NYT

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Albinosi z Malawi - NYT
Licila and Teresa Mansagano, sisters aged 13 and 15, on the outskirts of Lilongwe, Malawi, July 10, 2016. They used to travel freely and without fear. That changed in June 2015, when Teresa was followed by a man who called her "money." She responded: "I'm not money. I'm a human like you." Superstition in Mozambique and nearby countries like Malawi and Tanzania holds that if you have a piece of albinism on you -- in the form of a bone or piece of skin -- you'll have luck and money. (Daniel Rodrigues/The New York Times)
MINIMALNA CENA 100USD!!!
2016-10-05
DANIEL RODRIGUES/The New York Ti/EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
DANIEL RODRIGUES
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