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  • Tearsheet of "South Sudan referendum" published in Africa Decisions Magazine
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  • Libyan rebel fighters praying inside an outpost near Bir Ayyad, in the western mountains of Libya.
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  • February 26, 2012 - Dakar, Senegal: Security men try to control a senegalese woman who was shouting insults against the president and candidate, Abdoulaye Wade, while voting at the Franco-Arab School in Point E area of Dakar. Hundreds of people queueing for voting insulted and heckled Wade, accusing the head of state of disrespect for the country's constitution when running for a third mandate. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • Southern Sudan referendum for independence
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  • A group of rebel fighters celebrate the successful take of Muammar Gaddafi's Bab Al Azizia compound in Tripoli
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  • Hundreds of university students storm the embassy grounds seeking refuge from a police advance after a 24 hour deadline to abandon the area expired earlier in the morning. The students moved to the area in early May because, they claim, the US authorities ensure their security, after their university was closed amid anti-government protests. The government closed the university at the end of April, citing ìinsecurityî.
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  • A rebel fighter shoots at pro-Gaddafi snippers during the third day of street-to-street battle for control of the strategically coastal city of Zawiya.
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  • Rebel fighters and local residents gather at the gardens of Muammar Gaddafi's Bab Al Azizia compound in Tripoli.
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  • A rebel fighter shoots at pro-Gaddafi snippers during the third day of street-to-street battle for control of the strategically coastal city of Zawiya.
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  • Staff members, at Prince Rwagasore Stadium in Bujumbura, work on the last touches to a podium to be used by president Pierre Nkurunziza during celebrations of Burundi's 53rd Independence Anniversary.
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  • Tearsheet of "Burundi: Lagrimas e Sangue nas ruas" published in Expresso
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  • February 23, 2012 - Dakar, Senegal: A opposition supporter holds a poster during a protest against the candidature of the current president Abdoulaye Wade for a anti-constitutional third candidature to as head of state. Tensions between police and opposition supporters have been high in the capital Dakar and other cities around the country, where some clashes have happen ahead of the presidential elections on the 26th of February. At least fourteen people have died in the past month. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • Polisario Front fighters stationed in Tifariti Province in the Western Sahara liberated territories.
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  • Saharawi refugees in Tindouf.
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  • Landmines in Western Sahara
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  • A orphan child walks by the main yard of the Orphanage Home of Juba, a shelter build for children who lost their parents during the war.
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  • A group of child inmates gather in the juvenil patio area  of Juba Central Prison. The prison accommodates dozens of inmates with ages between fourteen and eighteen years old, many charged with murder and theft.
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  • A man carrying a drum and a stick takes part in the celebrations, in central Juba, marking the first hours of South Sudan as an independent nation.
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  • A South Sudanese man celebrates, in the streets of Juba, the independence of the newly established African Nation.
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  • Burundian Army during a rehearse for Independence Day celebrations at Burundi's National Stadium in Bujumbura.
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  • An unidentified man goes through the registration cards of voters at a polling station in Kinama neighbourhood, Bujumbura, June 29, 2015.
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  • A victim of a grenade attack on a local shop in central Bujumbura, get's medical treatment at Prince Louis Rwagasore Clinic. Eight people were injured in the attack.
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  • Demonstrators in Musaga, a district in Burundi's capital Bujumbura that has been at the heart of violent protests against the presidents third term bid, react to sustained automatic fire allegedly fired by police forces.
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  • A local rebel fighter passes by a anti-regime graffiti in central Zawiya.
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  • A group of rebels prepare to join their comrades to the final attack on Muammar Gaddafi's Bab Al Azizia compound in Tripoli.
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  • A rebel fighter takes cover from heavy shelling inside a construction site of an unfinished mosque in central Sabratha.
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  • Locals attend a funeral, in Zintan, of a rebel fighter killed earlier in the day during clashes with the Libyan army.
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  • Doctors at Benghazi hospital prepare to preform surgery on a wounded rebel fighter.
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  • A rebel fighter receives emergency medical treatment at Ajdabiya hospital after been shot by Gaddafi forces during a fierce battle in the city outskirts.
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  • Rebel fighters carry the body of a comrade killed by snipper fire in central Zawiya.
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  • Rebel fighters celebrate the retake of Ajdabiya from the hands of the Libyan army.
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  • Young rebel fighters take a rest after a hours battling to take control of the village Bir Jaiyad.
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  • A group of rebel fighters rush to safety a injured comrade shot by a pro-Gaddafi snipper in central Zawiyah.
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  • Tearsheet of "Burundi crisis" published in Courrier Internacional
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  • A local man casts the last vote for the parliamentary elections at a polling station near Musaga neighbourhood, Bujumbura, June 29, 2015.
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  • A member of the Burundian National Independent Electoral Commission awaits the closing of the votes for the parliamentary elections at a polling station in Cibitoke neighbourhood, Bujumbura, June 29, 2015.
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  • A voter casts her vote at a polling station in Kinama neighbourhood in Bujumbura, to vote in the country's parliamentary elections, on June 29, 2015.
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  • People queue for voting at a polling station in Kinama neighbourhood in Bujumbura, to vote in the country's parliamentary elections, on June 29, 2015.
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  • A local voter awaits the opening of a polling station at Cibitoke neighbourhood in Bujumbura, to vote in the country's parliamentary elections, on June 29, 2015.
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  • Members of Burundi's National Electoral Commission prepare the last details of the upcoming parliamentary elections, in a classroom to be used as a poling station in Cibitoke neighbourhood, Bujumbura, June 28th, 2015.
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  • Relatives of Abdul Masumbuko, a young man allegedly killed by a grenade he was handling in Jade neighbourhood in Bujumbura, mourn his death at the yard of the family house, June 28, 2005.
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  • Local people stand at the yard of Abdul Masumbuko's house, a young man allegedly killed by a grenade he was handling in Jade neighbourhood in Bujumbura, June 28, 2005.
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  • Tearsheet of "War in Sudan: the Kerry connection" published in The Irish Times Weekend Review magazine
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  • February 22, 2012 - Dakar, Senegal: Senegalese president Abdoulaye Wade addresses a crowd of towsands during a campaign rally in Pykine, a suburb of the capital Dakar, ahead of the presidential elections on the 26th of February.  (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • February 29, 2012 - Dakar, Senegal: Senegalese presidential candidate Macky Sall arrives at Terrou-Bi Hotel in central Dakar, to address the journalists in the first press conference since election day. According to the provisory results of last Sunday's presidential election, is now confirmed that Macky will be running against the former president and candidate Abdoulaye Wade in a second round of the elections, in a date yet to be defined. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • February 26, 2012 - Dakar, Senegal: People queue for voting in the senegalese presidential elections at a polling station in Franco-Arab School in Point E area of Dakar. Hundreds arriving for voting in the early hours. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • February 23, 2012 - Dakar, Senegal: A opposition supporter sets alight a road block during a protest against the candidature of the current president Abdoulaye Wade for a anti-constitutional third candidature to as head of state. Tensions between police and opposition supporters have been high in the capital Dakar and other cities around the country, where some clashes have happen ahead of the presidential elections on the 26th of February. At least fourteen people have died in the past month. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • February 23, 2012 - Dakar, Senegal: A group of opposition supporters gather around a burning road block during a protest against the candidature of the current president Abdoulaye Wade for a anti-constitutional third candidature to as head of state. Tensions between police and opposition supporters have been high in the capital Dakar and other cities around the country, where some clashes have happen ahead of the presidential elections on the 26th of February. At least fourteen people have died in the past month. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • February 23, 2012 - Dakar, Senegal: Senegalese musician Yussou N'dour address journalists during a press conference at Dakar's Radisson hotel, minutes after the end of an official meeting with Olusegun Obasanjo, the former Nigerian president and current head of the African Union monitoring team for the upcoming presidential elections. Yussou N'dour claims irregularities in the decision that prevent him to run for the presidency in next Sunday's elections. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • Tearsheet of "Senegal: pre-election violence" published in Expresso
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  • A local man shows a burned down police station in central Tobruk.
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  • An election observer watches the counting of the referendum votes for independence of South Sudan.
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  • Southern Sudan referendum for independence
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  • Southern Sudan referendum for independence
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  • Southern Sudan referendum for independence
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  • Southern Sudan referendum for independence
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  • Polisario Front fighters stationed in Tifariti Province in the Western Sahara liberated territories.
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  • Polisario Front fighters stationed in Tifariti Province in the Western Sahara liberated territories.
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  • Polisario Front fighters stationed in Tifariti Province in the Western Sahara liberated territories.
    Polisario Front fighters_017.jpg
  • Polisario Front fighters stationed in Tifariti Province in the Western Sahara liberated territories.
    Polisario Front fighters_008.jpg
  • Saharawi refugees in Tindouf.
    SahrawiRefugees_WesternSahara_23.jpg
  • Saharawi refugees in Tindouf.
    SahrawiRefugees_WesternSahara_15.jpg
  • Saharawi refugees in Tindouf.
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  • Saharawi refugees in Tindouf.
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  • Saharawi refugees in Tindouf.
    SahrawiRefugees_WesternSahara_13.jpg
  • Saharawi refugees in Tindouf.
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  • Saharawi refugees in Tindouf.
    SahrawiRefugees_WesternSahara_22.jpg
  • Saharawi refugees in Tindouf.
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  • Saharawi refugees in Tindouf.
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  • Saharawi refugees in Tindouf.
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  • Saharawi refugees in Tindouf.
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  • Landmines in Western Sahara
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  • Landmines in Western Sahara
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  • Landmines in Western Sahara
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  • Landmines in Western Sahara
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  • Landmines in Western Sahara
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  • Landmines in Western Sahara
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  • Landmines in Western Sahara
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  • A South Sudanese woman poses with the national flag during a mock parade in preparation for independence day in central Juba.
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  • Local women pass by burning rubbish outside some shacks in central Juba, South Sudan.
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  • April 24, 2012 - Lalop, South Sudan: A group of SPLA soldiers rest at the newly established military base in the village o Lalop, 50 kilometers north of Bentiu...South Sudan and their northern neighbors, Sudan, have in the past two weeks been involved in heavily clashes over border disputes. Bentiu and neighboring villages have been under constant bombardment by the troops os Karthoum , who established their positions around 10 kilometers into South Sudan's territory. The international community is concerned about the possibility of a full on war between the two countries.
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  • Southern Sudanese celebrate the first hours of independence in the streets of Juba.
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  • An inmate at the yard area in Juba Central Prison.
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  • An SPLA soldier stands for a portrait at the frontline in South Sudan's Bentiu region during the conflict with the neighbouring Sudan over the control of oil fields in a disputed border area.
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  • A child inmate is seen walking inside a communal cell at Juba Central Prison. The prison accommodates dozens of inmates with ages between fourteen and eighteen years old, many charged with murder and theft.
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  • A barge carrying around 400 south sudanese men and women arrives at Juba port the day before the referendum for independence of South Sudan.
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  • Military band members rehearse for the ceremony marking South Sudan as an independent nation.
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  • Southern Sudan referendum for independence
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  • A group of SPLA commanders stand for the national anthem during a mock parade in preparation for the official ceremony marking the independence of South Sudan.
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  • A group of South Sudanese, newly arrived from Khartoum, take guard of their belongings piled on the shores of the river Nile in Juba, as they await for international aid organisations to assist with their relocation somewhere in South Sudan.
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  • A priest addresses an audience of voters outside a polling station in central Juba, ahead of the seven day referendum for the independence of Southern Sudan.
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  • A man points instructions to the crew of a barge carrying hundreds of South Sudanese arriving in Juba ahead of the referendum for independence of South Sudan.
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  • An army helicopter flies by as locals enjoy the beach at Lake Tanganyika in Bujumbura.
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  • A member of Burundi's National Electoral Commission counts the ballot boxes at a warehouse being used to store electoral material for the upcoming parliamentary elections, in Niykabiga neighbourhood, Bujumbura, June 28th, 2015.
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  • A victim of a grenade attack on a local shop in central Bujumbura, lays on a gurney as medical staff provide medical treatment at Prince Louis Rwagasore Clinic. Eight people were injured in the attack.
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  • Burundian military men take guard of take guard at a field in Musaga neighbourhood, in Bujumbura, where tents have been settled to be used as a polling station for the upcoming parliamentary elections, June 28th, 2015.
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  • People are seen through a barricade in Musaga, a district in Burundi's capital Bujumbura that has been at the heart of violent protests against the presidents third term bid, throw stones during sustained automatic fire allegedly fired by police forces.
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  • Members of Burundiís National Electoral Commission stand outside a classroom used as a poling station for the parliamentary elections in Cibitoke neighbourhood, Bujumbura, June 28th, 2015.
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  • A child during a rally in Rubiza, of Burundi's ruling party CNDD-FDD (National Council for the Defence of Democracy - Forces for the Defence of Democracy). Burundi's ruling party said on June 23 it had boycotted the restart of UN-led talks hoped to broker peace between rival parties following weeks of violence and ahead of elections on June 29. The troubled central African nation has been in crisis since late April over President Pierre Nkurunziza's controversial bid to stand for a third consecutive five-year term.
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  • A red cross volunteer exercises at a local school in central Bujumbura, Burundi.
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