Research sources

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Image credits

  1. Freedom's Falcon (2011) Destroyed Building Civil War Lebanon [photograph]. Wikimedia Commons. Available at: Wikimedia Commons image page (Accessed: 11 June 2026). Licensed under CC BY SA 3.0.
  2. Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Indonesia (1999) Ambon refugees, 1999 [photograph]. Wikimedia Commons. Available at: Wikimedia Commons image page (Accessed: 11 June 2026). Public domain in Indonesia.
  3. U.S. Institute of Peace (2017) James Wuye and Mohammad Ashafa [photograph]. Wikimedia Commons. Available at: Wikimedia Commons image page (Accessed: 11 June 2026). Licensed under CC BY 2.0.
  4. OpenStreetMap contributors (2026) OpenStreetMap map tiles [map data]. Available at: OpenStreetMap copyright page (Accessed: 11 June 2026).

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