Góður vinur skór Barnadagurinn akayesu jean paul forgangsröðun mannfjöldi plast
Mayor Taba Jean Paul Akayesu, ICTR Arusha, Tanzania 1997. – Sven Bloch
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Mayor Taba Jean Paul Akayesu, ICTR Arusha, Tanzania 1997. – Sven Bloch
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December 1995 picture of former teacher and mayor of Taba, Jean-Paul... News Photo - Getty Images
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Mayor Taba Jean Paul Akayesu, ICTR Arusha, Tanzania 1997. – Sven Bloch
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