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  • Southern Africa. Namibia. Sossusvlei in the Namib desert. A tourist climbs sand dune 45.
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  • Namibia, Etosha National Park. 4x4 vehicle drives past carcas or skeleton on a dead giraffe..©Zute Lightfoot.DVD0019
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  • Speedboat travelling across the bay to Mussulo sand spit. Beaches and holiday home of wealthy Luandans. Mussulo, Luanda Sol, Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • The Serra da Leba Pass, Huila Province, Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • Taxi rank in Kampala, Uganda, Africa..Pictures by Zute Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • Street sellers sell goods to people on local buses passing through the villages on the road out from Kampala..Uganda, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
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  • Modes of transport on Africa's dusty roads. A man uses his bike to transport containers of water. Uganda, Africa.
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  • Modes of transport on Africa's dusty roads. A gentlemen gives his friend a lift through the town on his bicycle. .Kwenjonjo, Uganda, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
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  • A bustling market, bus and taxi rank on the outskirts of Ghana's capital city Accra..Ghana, West Africa, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
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  • A bustling market, bus and taxi rank on the outskirts of Ghana's capital city Accra..Ghana, West Africa, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
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  • The Serra da Leba Pass, Huila Province, Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • The Serra da Leba Pass, Huila Province, Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • The Serra da Leba pass. A winding road leading down the Chela escarpment towards Namibe Province. Huila Province, Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • Desert Canyons along the Atlantic Coast. Reserva De Namibe, Nr Iona National Park, Namibe Province, Southern Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • A road heading north from Namibe towards the escarpment on to Lubango. Namibe, Angola, Africa..© Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • A road heading north from Namibe towards the escarpment on to Lubango. Namibe, Angola, Africa..© Zute and Demelza Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • The Serra da Leba Pass, Huila Province, Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • The Serra da Leba Pass, Huila Province, Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • The Serra da Leba pass. A winding road leading down the Chela escarpment towards Namibe Province. Huila Province, Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • The Serra da Leba pass. A winding road leading down the Chela escarpment towards Namibe Province. Huila Province, Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • Taxi rank in Kampala, Uganda, Africa..Pictures by Zute Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • Traffic in Kampala, Uganda, Africa..Pictures by Zute Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • Traffic in Kampala, Uganda, Africa..Pictures by Zute Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • Street sellers sell goods to passing customers stuck in Kampala's traffic. Kampala, Uganda, Africa.
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  • Street sellers sell goods to people on local buses passing through the villages on the road out from Kampala..Uganda, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
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  • A bustling market, bus and taxi rank on the outskirts of Ghana's capital city Accra..Ghana, West Africa, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
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  • Sun rise reflection on water on the road to Etosha National Park. Northern Namibia. Picture © Z&D Lightfoot www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • Rush Hour and traffic jam. Kampala. Uganda. Africa. .Picture by Zute Lightfoot. .www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • Number four prison building. Black men during apartheid were tortured and incarcerated for breaking racist laws or fighting for their repeal. The journey to Number Four, the dark heart of Constitution Hill, deepens the visitor's understanding of what it means to be placed at the bottom of the racial hierarchy and how the apartheid system made criminals of black men. Prisoners such as Mahatma Ghandi, Robert Sobukwe, Nelson Mandela and the Students of the 1976 uprising know this prison all too well. Constitution Hill, Johannesburg CBD, South Africa. Photo: Zute Lightfoot
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  • In 2011 South Africa had the largest number of asylum seekers in the world. The Department of Home Affairs has a backlog of over 70,000 cases on appeal. It  has since closed the Refugee Reception Offices in Cape Town, Port Elizabeth & Johannesburg. This leaves most asylum seekers facing a journey across the country every three months to renew their permits. All three of the closures have been declared unlawful by the courts but nothing has been done about it.<br />
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These photographs were taken outside the the Refugee Reception Office at Customs House in Cape Town as new arrivals and existing permit holders arrived for documentation. <br />
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©Zute Lightfoot / Legal Resources Centre
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  • In 2011 South Africa had the largest number of asylum seekers in the world. The Department of Home Affairs has a backlog of over 70,000 cases on appeal. It  has since closed the Refugee Reception Offices in Cape Town, Port Elizabeth & Johannesburg. This leaves most asylum seekers facing a journey across the country every three months to renew their permits. All three of the closures have been declared unlawful by the courts but nothing has been done about it.<br />
<br />
These photographs were taken outside the the Refugee Reception Office at Customs House in Cape Town as new arrivals and existing permit holders arrived for documentation. <br />
<br />
©Zute Lightfoot / Legal Resources Centre
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  • In 2011 South Africa had the largest number of asylum seekers in the world. The Department of Home Affairs has a backlog of over 70,000 cases on appeal. It  has since closed the Refugee Reception Offices in Cape Town, Port Elizabeth & Johannesburg. This leaves most asylum seekers facing a journey across the country every three months to renew their permits. All three of the closures have been declared unlawful by the courts but nothing has been done about it.<br />
<br />
These photographs were taken outside the the Refugee Reception Office at Customs House in Cape Town as new arrivals and existing permit holders arrived for documentation. <br />
<br />
©Zute Lightfoot / Legal Resources Centre
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  • Joseph 2, Therese 7 and Charlotte 4 from the DRC wait with their mother at 6.30 am to renew their asylum permit.  <br />
<br />
In 2011 South Africa had the largest number of asylum seekers in the world. The Department of Home Affairs has a backlog of over 70,000 cases on appeal. It  has since closed the Refugee Reception Offices in Cape Town, Port Elizabeth & Johannesburg. This leaves most asylum seekers facing a journey across the country every three months to renew their permits. All three of the closures have been declared unlawful by the courts but nothing has been done about it.<br />
<br />
These photographs were taken outside the the Refugee Reception Office at Customs House in Cape Town as new arrivals and existing permit holders arrived for documentation. <br />
<br />
©Zute Lightfoot / Legal Resources Centre
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  • Joseph 2, Therese 7 and Charlotte 4 from the DRC wait with their mother at 6.30 am to renew their asylum permit.  <br />
<br />
In 2011 South Africa had the largest number of asylum seekers in the world. The Department of Home Affairs has a backlog of over 70,000 cases on appeal. It  has since closed the Refugee Reception Offices in Cape Town, Port Elizabeth & Johannesburg. This leaves most asylum seekers facing a journey across the country every three months to renew their permits. All three of the closures have been declared unlawful by the courts but nothing has been done about it.<br />
<br />
These photographs were taken outside the the Refugee Reception Office at Customs House in Cape Town as new arrivals and existing permit holders arrived for documentation. <br />
<br />
©Zute Lightfoot / Legal Resources Centre
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  • In 2011 South Africa had the largest number of asylum seekers in the world. The Department of Home Affairs has a backlog of over 70,000 cases on appeal. It  has since closed the Refugee Reception Offices in Cape Town, Port Elizabeth & Johannesburg. This leaves most asylum seekers facing a journey across the country every three months to renew their permits. All three of the closures have been declared unlawful by the courts but nothing has been done about it.<br />
<br />
These photographs were taken outside the the Refugee Reception Office at Customs House in Cape Town as new arrivals and existing permit holders arrived for documentation. <br />
<br />
©Zute Lightfoot / Legal Resources Centre
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  • In 2011 South Africa had the largest number of asylum seekers in the world. The Department of Home Affairs has a backlog of over 70,000 cases on appeal. It  has since closed the Refugee Reception Offices in Cape Town, Port Elizabeth & Johannesburg. This leaves most asylum seekers facing a journey across the country every three months to renew their permits. All three of the closures have been declared unlawful by the courts but nothing has been done about it.<br />
<br />
These photographs were taken outside the the Refugee Reception Office at Customs House in Cape Town as new arrivals and existing permit holders arrived for documentation. <br />
<br />
©Zute Lightfoot / Legal Resources Centre
    Asylum Seekers & Refugees_004.JPG
  • In 2011 South Africa had the largest number of asylum seekers in the world. The Department of Home Affairs has a backlog of over 70,000 cases on appeal. It  has since closed the Refugee Reception Offices in Cape Town, Port Elizabeth & Johannesburg. This leaves most asylum seekers facing a journey across the country every three months to renew their permits. All three of the closures have been declared unlawful by the courts but nothing has been done about it.<br />
<br />
These photographs were taken outside the the Refugee Reception Office at Customs House in Cape Town as new arrivals and existing permit holders arrived for documentation. <br />
<br />
©Zute Lightfoot / Legal Resources Centre
    Asylum Seekers & Refugees_003.JPG
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