Cai111 – (Hold for story Egypt-Pigs by Michael Slackman) – Zabbaleen’s tie up garbage bags onto the back of a truck in a predominately Coptic Christian neighborhood in Manshiet Nasser in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, May 13 , 2009. The Egyptian community of mainly Coptic Christians, known as Zabbaleen, are employed in the city of Cairo to collect and dispose of much of the city’s waste. The organic waste is fed to pigs. (Shawn Baldwin for the New York Times)
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