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Mexican female riders brave violence to give aid

Updated: 2011-01-25 15:22

(Agencies)

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Mexican female riders brave violence to give aid
Mexican woman ride their pink motorbikes in Ciudad Juarez Jan 23, 2011. The women hand out food and medicines to the poor in one of the world's deadliest cities to protest the deprivation they say fuels much of the violence. Braving drug gang wars in Ciudad Juarez that have killed some 6,700 people since 2008, including hundreds of women, the self-dubbed "Female Warriors" ride out every Sunday to barrios that ring the factory city across from El Paso, Texas. [Photo/Agencies]

Mexican female riders brave violence to give aid
A group of Mexican woman who ride pink motorbikes stand around a resident of a low-income neighborhood in Ciudad Juarez Jan 23, 2011. [Photo/Agencies]

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