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  • A local observes the Burundian National Police moving into Niykabiga to disperse a group of protestors who blocked the road to prevent a candidate from a political party aligned with the ruling party CNDD-FDD, to rally in neighbourhood.
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  • Locals wander the streets of Niykabiga in Bujumbura, moments after the National Police moved in to the area to disperse a group of protestors who blocked the road to prevent a candidate from a political party aligned with the ruling party CNDD-FDD, to rally in neighbourhood.
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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 “insecurity”.
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  • Augustin Burikukiye, a doctor and local leader of the opposition party FNL, sits in a National Police truck as he is arrested after a police raid to his house in Cibitoke neighbourhood, Bujumbura. The police commander in charged of the operation claimed they found suspicious material during a search for weapons and grenades. Accusation denied by the accused.
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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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  • 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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  • Street scene in central Bujumbura.
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  • A Burundian National Police officer arrests a local man during a raid in Cibitoke neighbourhood, Bujumbura.
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  • University students from Bujumbura University wander the street outside the American embassy in Burundi's capital, hours after being asked to leave the embassy grounds. Early in the day, hundreds of students stormed the embassy grounds seeking refuge from a police advance after a 24 hour deadline to abandon the area expired. 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 “insecurity”.
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  • Burundian police dismantle the improvised camp of the university students seeking shelter outside the US embassy in Bujumbura, minutes after hundreds of students storm the embassy grounds seeking refuge. 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 “insecurity”.
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  • Burundian police dismantle the improvised camp of the university students seeking shelter outside the US embassy in Bujumbura, minutes after hundreds of students storm the embassy grounds seeking refuge. 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 “insecurity”.
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  • Burundian police dismantle the improvised camp of the university students seeking shelter outside the US embassy in Bujumbura, minutes after hundreds of students storm the embassy grounds seeking refuge. 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 “insecurity”.
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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 “insecurity”.
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  • Supporters of Burundi's ruling party CNDD-FDD (National Council for the Defence of Democracy - Forces for the Defence of Democracy) attend a rally in Rubiza. 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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  • Supporters of Burundi's ruling party CNDD-FDD (National Council for the Defence of Democracy - Forces for the Defence of Democracy) attend a rally in Rubiza. 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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  • Supporters of Burundi's ruling party CNDD-FDD (National Council for the Defence of Democracy - Forces for the Defence of Democracy) attend a rally in Rubiza. 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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  • United Nations mediator for Burundi Abdoulaye Bathily (2nd L) speaks with the United Nation Electoral Mission in Burundi (MENUB) representative while the African Union (AU) Special Representative for the Great Lakes Region and Head of the AU Liaison Office in Burundi Ibrahima Fall (2nd R) talks with an aide in Bujumbura. 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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  • Burundian Army during a rehearse for Independence Day celebrations at Burundi's National Stadium 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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  • 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, 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Burundi soldiers march at Prince Rwagasore Stadium in Bujumbura in preparation for the celebrations of the Country 53rd Independence Anniversary.
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  • A university student from Bujumbura University recovers his belongings at a community centre in Bujumbura, the day after the National Police dismantled their improvised camp outside the American embassy. 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 “insecurity”.
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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 “insecurity”.
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  • University students minutes before hundreds stormed 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 “insecurity”.
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  • Supporters of Burundi's ruling party CNDD-FDD (National Council for the Defence of Democracy - Forces for the Defence of Democracy) attend a rally in Rubiza. 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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  • Supporters of Burundi's ruling party CNDD-FDD (National Council for the Defence of Democracy - Forces for the Defence of Democracy) attend a rally in Rubiza. 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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  • An army helicopter flies by as locals enjoy the beach at Lake Tanganyika in Bujumbura.
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  • A member of the Burundian National Independent Electoral Commission awaits the closing of the votes for the parliamentary elections outside a room in a polling station near Musaga neighbourhood, Bujumbura, June 29, 2015.
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  • Burundian university students, seeking shelter outside the US embassy in Bujumbura, socialise near a vacant building close by. 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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  • 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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  • A red cross volunteer exercises at a local school in central Bujumbura, Burundi.
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  • Local men are monitored by a Chinese engineer during the construction of a dam to prevent the erosion of the support pillars of a bridge in  central Bujumbura, Burundi.
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  • Burundian university students, seeking shelter outside the US embassy in Bujumbura, build toilets and showers in the yard of a vacant building close by. 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 local man show's the body of Abdul Masumbuko, a young man allegedly killed by a grenade he was handling in Jade neighbourhood in Bujumbura, June 28, 2005.
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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 child runs towards his house in the Chibitoke neighbourhood of Bujumbura. Cibitoke have in the past couple of moths been the scene of violent protests against the presidents third term bid.
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  • Burundi National Policemen soldiers rest outside Prince Rwagasore Stadium in Bujumbura after a rehearsal for the celebrations of the Country 53rd Independence Anniversary.
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  • A volunteer at a community centre in central Bujumbura, serves meals for students from Bujumbura University on the run from the National Police after having their improvised camp outside the American embassy dismantled. The students had 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 “insecurity”.
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  • Students from Bujumbura University at a community centre where were given temporarily refuge after having their improvised camp outside the American embassy dismantled by Burundi's National Police. The students had 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 “insecurity”.
    Burundi_Crisis_114.jpg
  • A volunteer at a community centre in Bujumbura, displays meals for students from Bujumbura University on the run from the National Police after having their improvised camp outside the American embassy dismantled. The students had 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 “insecurity”.
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  • University students from Bujumbura University wander the street outside the American embassy in Burundi's capital, hours after being asked to leave the embassy grounds. Early in the day, hundreds of students stormed the embassy grounds seeking refuge from a police advance after a 24 hour deadline to abandon the area expired. 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 “insecurity”.
    Burundi_Crisis_108.jpg
  • Burundian police dismantle the improvised camp of the university students seeking shelter outside the US embassy in Bujumbura, minutes after hundreds of students storm the embassy grounds seeking refuge. 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 “insecurity”.
    Burundi_Crisis_104.jpg
  • 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 “insecurity”.
    Burundi_Crisis_102.jpg
  • 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 “insecurity”.
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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 “insecurity”.
    Burundi_Crisis_098.jpg
  • 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 “insecurity”.
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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 “insecurity”.
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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 “insecurity”.
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  • Two university students minutes before hundreds stormed 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 “insecurity”.
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  • University students minutes before hundreds stormed 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 “insecurity”.
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  • University students minutes before hundreds stormed 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 “insecurity”.
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  • Supporters of Burundi's ruling party CNDD-FDD (National Council for the Defence of Democracy - Forces for the Defence of Democracy) attend a rally in Rubiza. 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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  • Supporters of Burundi's ruling party CNDD-FDD (National Council for the Defence of Democracy - Forces for the Defence of Democracy) attend a rally in Rubiza. 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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  • Supporters of Burundi's ruling party CNDD-FDD (National Council for the Defence of Democracy - Forces for the Defence of Democracy) attend a rally in Rubiza. 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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  • Supporters of Burundi's ruling party CNDD-FDD (National Council for the Defence of Democracy - Forces for the Defence of Democracy) attend a rally in Rubiza. 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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  • Supporters of Burundi's ruling party CNDD-FDD (National Council for the Defence of Democracy - Forces for the Defence of Democracy) attend a rally in Rubiza. 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 staff member of the Burundian National Independent Electoral Commission prepare a room at a polling station in Cibitoke neighbourhood in Bujumbura, minutes before the start of the vote for the countryís parliamentary elections., on June 29, 2015.
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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, throw stones during sustained automatic fire allegedly fired by police forces.
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  • Supporters of Burundi's ruling party CNDD-FDD (National Council for the Defence of Democracy - Forces for the Defence of Democracy) attend a rally in Rubiza. 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 man dances as supporters of Burundi's ruling party CNDD-FDD (National Council for the Defence of Democracy - Forces for the Defence of Democracy) hold a rally in Rubiza. 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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  • Locals react to gunfire shot by the Burundian National Police officers during a raid in Cibitoke neighbourhood, Bujumbura.
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  • Burundi National Policemen soldiers rest outside Prince Rwagasore Stadium in Bujumbura after a rehearsal for the celebrations of the Country 53rd Independence Anniversary.
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  • University students from Bujumbura University wander the street outside the American embassy in Burundi's capital, hours after being asked to leave the embassy grounds. Early in the day, hundreds of students stormed the embassy grounds seeking refuge from a police advance after a 24 hour deadline to abandon the area expired. 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 “insecurity”.
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  • University students minutes before hundreds stormed 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 “insecurity”.
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  • A volunteer at a community centre where university students from Bujumbura University found temporarily refuge after having their improvised camp outside the American embassy dismantled by Burundi's National Police. The students had 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 “insecurity”.
    Burundi_Crisis_113.jpg
  • Supporters of Burundi's ruling party CNDD-FDD (National Council for the Defence of Democracy - Forces for the Defence of Democracy) attend a rally in Rubiza. 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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  • Scene of a grenade attack outside local shop in central Bujumbura. Eight people were injured in the attack.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Bystanders examine the scene of a grenade attack outside local shop in central Bujumbura. Eight people were injured in the attack.
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  • Bystanders examine the scene of a grenade attack outside local shop in central Bujumbura. Eight people were injured in the attack.
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  • Scene of a grenade attack outside local shop in central Bujumbura. Eight people were injured in the attack.
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  • A police man takes guard at the scene of a grenade attack outside local shop in central Bujumbura. Eight people were injured in the attack.
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  • Screengrab of "Many in Ireland Vow Not to Pay a New Water Tax" published in The New York Times
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  • ODESSA, UKRAINE - March 16, 2014: A anti-war group marches the streets of Odessa in protest against the referendum in Crimea. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • Tearsheet of "Tensions in eastern Ukraine" published in Expresso
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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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  • Anti-governament demonstration in Dublin, 29/09/2010.
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  • Anti-governament demonstration in Dublin, 29/09/2010.
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  • A military uniform lays among destroyed crops days after a battle near Petrovskiy.
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  • Donetsk Concert Hall, damaged by the shockwave from a missile launched on chemical plant by the Ukrainian army.
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  • The funeral of Elena Ott, a 42 year old woman shot dead by the army near Starovarvarovka.
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  • Frannie Hopkins, who at age of 12 in 1975, while playing with a friend, found the remains of children at St. Mary’s Mother and Baby Home in Tuam, poses for a portrait at his house in Tuam, Ireland.
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  • A member of Ireland’s Church of God, preaches anti-abortion words to pro-life supporters taking part on a rally throughout Dublin City centre, on March 10, 2018.
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  • A desk lamp illuminates the decayed wall of a underground bomb shelter of a school outside Donetsk. During this period, several families were living here for several months to protect themselves from heavy exchange of shelling between pro-Russian separatist fighters and Ukrainian military forces.
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  • Tearsheet of "Many in Ireland Vow Not to Pay a New Water Tax" published in The New York Times
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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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