For Benny Wenda, Scottish vote is a chance to dream

By Nick Miller
Updated September 19 2014 - 3:33pm, first published 2:09pm
Benny Wenda flies the West Papuan flag in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle. Photo: Nick Miller
Benny Wenda flies the West Papuan flag in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle. Photo: Nick Miller
Benny Wenda flies the West Papuan flag in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle. Photo: Nick Miller
Benny Wenda flies the West Papuan flag in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle. Photo: Nick Miller
Benny Wenda flies the West Papuan flag in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle. Photo: Nick Miller
Benny Wenda flies the West Papuan flag in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle. Photo: Nick Miller
Benny Wenda flies the West Papuan flag in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle. Photo: Nick Miller
Benny Wenda flies the West Papuan flag in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle. Photo: Nick Miller

Edinburgh: Over a long night, through the wee hours, Scotland will count its referendum votes as an army of scrutineers keep an eye on proceedings.

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