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Tim Hetherington - IVORY COAST. Abidjan.
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 19, 2006. A Young Patriot close to a roadblock at the French Embassy in the
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 19, 2006. Young Patriot militia listen to their leader Ble GOUDE near to the
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 19, 2006. Ble GOUDE, leader of the young patriot movement, and his advisers
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 19, 2006. Ble GOUDE, leader of the young patriot militia talks to his follo
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 19, 2006. A Young Patriot close to a roadblock at the French Embassy in the
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 19, 2006. BlŽ GOUDE, leader of the Young Patriot movement, and his aides at
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 20, 2006. United Nations Operation in C™te d'Ivoire (UNOCI) signeage after f
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 20, 2006. United Nations troops emerge from their base after four days of vi
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 20, 2006. Young men collect scrap metal from boats destroyed near to the UN
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 20, 2006. Young men scrap boats that were destroyed during a protest against
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 20, 2006. Young Patriot leader BlŽ GOUDE at home.
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 20, 2006.. A French officer at the UN base emerges after four days of violen
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 20, 2006. A child looks for scrap metal outside the UN base in Abidjan after
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 20, 2006. Political newsletter at 'La Sorbonne', the informal political univ
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 20, 2006. Young men hang out at 'La Sorbonne', the informal political univer
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 20, 2006. United Nations Operation in C™te d'Ivoire (UNOCI) signeage after f
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 20, 2006. United Nations Operation in C™te d'Ivoire (UNOCI) signeage after f
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 20, 2006. United Nations Operation in C™te d'Ivoire (UNOCI) signeage after f
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 20, 2006. United Nations Operation in C™te d'Ivoire (UNOCI) signeage after f
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 20, 2006. A woman searches through the wreckage outside the UN compound afte
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 20, 2006. United Nations compund after four days of violent protests by the
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 20, 2006. A young man searches for scrap at a quay side after four days of v
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 20, 2006. United Nations Operation in C™te d'Ivoire (UNOCI) signeage after f
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 20, 2006. Daily Abidjan newspaper with the images of Prime minister BANNY an
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 20, 2006. United Nations troops emerge from their base after four days of vi
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 20, 2006. A man wounded during the protests against the presence of the Unit
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 20, 2006. United Nations Operation in C™te d'Ivoire (UNOCI) signeage after f
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 20, 2006. United Nations troops emerge from their base after four days of vi
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 20, 2006. Young Patriot leader BlŽ GOUDE at home.
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 20, 2006. United Nations Operation in C™te d'Ivoire (UNOCI) signeage after f
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 20, 2006. United Nations troops emerge from their base after four days of vi
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 20, 2006. United Nations troops emerge from their base after four days of vi
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 19, 2006. Young Patriots listen to their leader BlŽ GOUDE close to a roadblo
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 19, 2006. A Young Patriot security guard with Patriot leader BlŽ GOUDE close
IVORY COAST. Abidjan. January 19, 2006. A militia soldier protecting the Young Patriot leader Ble. GOUDE c
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