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Mexican Catholic priest Alejandro Solalinde speaks to the media outside the Honduras embassy in Mexico City
Mexican Catholic priest Alejandro Solalinde speaks to the media outside the Honduras embassy in Mexico City June 24, 2014. Members of Amnesty International and representative members of the Immigrant Caravan known as "Dialog with the immigrants" gathered outside the Honduras embassy to summon some Central America governments such as El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua to protest the lack of support by their embassies to guarantee and respect the civil rights for those who travel by crossing Mexican territory on their way to the United States, according to the organizers. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso (MEXICO - Tags: CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
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Honduras immigrant Vilma Flores stands next to Mexican Catholic priest Alejandro Solalinde as she speaks to the media outside the Honduras embassy in Mexico City
Honduras immigrant Vilma Flores (C) stands next to Mexican Catholic priest Alejandro Solalinde as she speaks to the media outside the Honduras embassy in Mexico City June 24, 2014. Members of Amnesty International and representative members of the Immigrant Caravan known as "Dialog with the immigrants" gathered outside the Honduras embassy to summon some Central America governments such as El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua to protest the lack of support by their embassies to guarantee and respect the civil rights for those who travel by crossing Mexican territory on their way to the United States, according to the organizers. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso (MEXICO - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION)
Honduras immigrant Wilson Alexis Machado reads a letter to the media outside the Honduras embassy in Mexico City
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Honduras Immigrant Lorena Najera stands next to Mexican Catholic priest Alejandro Solalinde as she speaks to the media outside the Honduras embassy in Mexico City
Honduras Immigrant Lorena Najera stands next to Mexican Catholic priest Alejandro Solalinde as she speaks to the media outside the Honduras embassy in Mexico City June 24, 2014. Members of Amnesty International and representative members of the Immigrant Caravan known as "Dialog with the immigrants" gathered outside the Honduras embassy to summon some Central America governments such as El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua to protest the lack of support by their embassies to guarantee and respect the civil rights for those who travel by crossing Mexican territory on their way to the United States, according to the organizers. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso (MEXICO - Tags: SOCIETY IMMIGRATION CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
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Doctor Eric Kariger, Chief of Palliative Medicine at the Reims CHU hospital, speaks to journalists after the verdict in a judicial case at the Council of State in Paris
Doctor Eric Kariger (C), Chief of Palliative Medicine at the Reims CHU hospital, speaks to journalists after the verdict in a judicial case at the Council of State (Conseil d'Etat) in Paris, June 24, 2014. France's top administrative court ruled on Tuesday that doctors should be allowed to take a tetraplegic man off life support after nearly six years in a coma, siding with his wife in a case that has revived a debate about euthanasia. The Council of State ruled that doctors had the right to end the medical support that has kept Vincent Lambert, brain-damaged and in vegetative state, artificially alive since a motorbike accident on the way to work plunged him into a coma in September 2008. The verdict follows a heart-rending battle between Lambert's wife Rachel, seeking to let the former psychiatric nurse die, and his parents, who took legal action last year to halt plans by his doctors to do that. REUTERS/John Schults (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW HEALTH MEDIA HEADSHOT)