Two young girls hug during a memorial service for tsunami
victims attended by Muslims, Christians and Buddhists on the Thai island of Phuket.
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From Tamil nadu, south India.
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From Batticalo, Sri lanka
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A girl named Rajeshwari winces as a medic gives her an anti-tetanus
shot at a newly opened orphanage in Sikkal in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu on January 3.
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A young Tamil boy stops crying after aid workers serve him lunch at a makeshift
refugee camp January 4 in the village of Palai in northeastern Sri Lanka.
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A boy named Chandrakumar grieves as he watches the cremation of his sister
Sangita's body on January 1. The fisherment colony where their family lived, Nagappattinam, is in the hard-hit southern Indian
state of Tamil Nadu,
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Swedish boy Karl Nilsson holds up a sign asking for help
in finding his family December 28 in Phuket, Thailand. Hundreds of Swedish tourists are still missing.
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In this photo released by the Liberation
Tigers of Tamileelam, injured tsunami victims sit outside a school in the Tamil Tiger-controlled town of Mulathive in Sri
Lanka on December 27.
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A. Dharmaraj, 15, right, became the head of his family when his parents were
killed in the tsunami that devastated their home in Nagappattinam in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. A. Dharmaraj
and his siblings -- sister, A. Mahadevi, 13, rear, and brothers Ramakrishnan, 10, left, and A. Jayaraman -- are at a relief
camp for tsunami victims.
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A girl is all smiles as she receives some
candy from Malaysian rescue workers in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, on January 2. The workers were preparing to remove victims’
bodies from the center of the city.
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Children's Day in Thailand. Even children in the camps were able
to celebrate, although the reality of their situation was never far away.
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