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25 SEPTEMBER 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A demolished home site in the Pom Mahakan Fort, one of 15 homes torn down by Bangkok officials over the weekend. Forty-four families still live in the Pom Mahakan Fort community. The city of Bangkok has given them provisional permission to stay, but city officials say the permission could be rescinded and the city go ahead with the evictions. The residents of the historic fort have barricaded most of the gates into the fort and are joined every day by community activists from around Bangkok who support their efforts to stay. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ

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25 SEPTEMBER 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A demolished home site in the Pom Mahakan Fort, one of 15 homes torn down by Bangkok officials over the weekend. Forty-four families still live in the Pom Mahakan Fort community. The city of Bangkok has given them provisional permission to stay, but city officials say the permission could be rescinded and the city go ahead with the evictions. The residents of the historic fort have barricaded most of the gates into the fort and are joined every day by community activists from around Bangkok who support their efforts to stay.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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