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  • [Iraq] A map of Iraq highlighting Kirkuk province.  [Date picture taken: 01/22/2007]
    A map of Iraq highlighting Kirkuk province.
  • [DRC] Congolese dissident army general, Laurent Nkunda, who recently agreed to hold talks with the Congolese government, Congo, 20 January 2007.  He has been waging a rebellion in eastern DRC, where he controls about 2,000 men.
  • [Guinea] Alpha Abdoulaye Barry, says he was shot by the Guinean army during protests. [Date picture taken: 01/22/2007]
  • Lina Massufi is fed up because her house in Baghdad has been raided by US and Iraqi soldiers more than 12 times in the past three months.
  • The ceiling in the Kazim's temporary residence in the southern suburbs of Beirut.
  • [Kenya] Participants display banners calling for control of fire-arms at the third day of the World Social Forum, Nairobi, Kenya, 22 January 2006. The forum describes itself as a platform for ordinary people opposed to a world dominated by capitalism and
  • [Kenya] Participants display T-shirts depicting some of the themes to be debated at the World Social Forum, which opened at Uhuru Park in Nairobi, Kenya, 20 January 2006. The forum describes itself as a platform for ordinary people opposed to a world domi
  • [Kenya] Participants prepare for the opening ceremony of the World Social Forum at Uhuru Park in Nairobi, Kenya, 20 January 2006. The forum describes itself as a platform for ordinary people opposed to a world dominated by capitalism and imperialism to ex
  • [Kenya] Participants display a poster depicting US President George W Bush at the opening ceremony of the World Social Forum at Uhuru Park in Nairobi, Kenya, 20 January 2006. The forum describes itself as a platform for ordinary people opposed to a world
  • [Kenya] A crowd of participants at the opening ceremony of the World Social Forum at Uhuru Park in Nairobi, Kenya, 20 January 2006. More than 80,000 people gathered to address global social problems, including a focus on African issues.
    Participants at the World Social Forum that ended in Nairobi, Kenya, on Thursday hailed the event as an opportunity for people from around the world to exchange ideas on global social problems often overlooked by capitalist interests
  • [Kenya] Participants display banners at the opening ceremony of the World Social Forum at Uhuru Park in Nairobi, Kenya, 20 January 2006. More than 80,000 people gathered to address global social problems, including a focus on African issues.
  • Gripen International.
  • [Madagascar] A lot of people still live without electricity and water in the capital Antananarivo. [November 2006]
  • [Guinea] Guineans protesting against President Conte flee shooting by the army in central Conakry. [Date picture taken: 01/22/2007]
  • A map of Iraq highlighting Kirkuk province.
  • [Nepal] A socket bomb or IED left by Maoists and found in a civilian area in western Nepal. [Date picture taken: 01/22/2007]
  • [Cote d'Ivoire] Noe, at the Cote d'Ivoire - Ghana border is typical as border village on Abidjan-Lagos commercial road. [Date picture taken: 12/15/2005]
  • [Pakistan] Saqib Ahmed, on the right, is still waiting to rebuild his home more than 15 months after the quake. [Date picture taken: 01/25/2007]
  • [Guinea] Displaced Chadians near Goz Beida, eastern Chad in December. [Date picture taken: 17/12/2007]
  • [Iraq] A map of Iraq highlighting the Kurdish provinces in the north.  [Date picture taken: 01/18/20076]
    Une carte de l’Irak, surlignant les provinces kurdes de Dohouk, Arbil et Sulaimaniyah dans le Nord
  • [Iraq] Karima's daughter, Hanan, is worried about what her life is going to be like if her mother dies.  [Date picture taken: 01/18/20076]
    Karima's daughter, Hanan, is worried about what her life is going to be like if her mother dies.
  • [Israel] Aqil Talalka, head of the Talalka tribe, says Israel will only recognise his tribe's ownership of land if they agree to sell it.  [Date picture taken: 01/12/2007]
    Aqil Talalka says Israel does not recognise his tribe's ownership of land.
  • [Guinea]  Security forces clash with police during demonstrations against President Lansana Conte in mid-January. Human Rights Watch says Guinea's police who frequently kill protestors have a "culture of impunity" [Date picture taken: 01/17/2007]
    Security forces clashing with protestors in the Kaloum district of Conakry on Wednesday
  • [Angola] Street art about peace and HIV/AIDS in Cabinda. [Date picture taken: 10/26/2006]
  • [Angola] Street art about peace and HIV/AIDS in Cabinda. [Date picture taken: 10/26/2006]
  • [Angola] Street art about peace and HIV/AIDS in Cabinda. [Date picture taken: 10/26/2006]
  • [Angola] Street art about peace and HIV/AIDS in Cabinda. [Date picture taken: 10/26/2006]
    Seropositivos: sem lugar no chapa, condenados na igreja, insultados na clínica e marginalizados no mercado.
  • [Mozambique] Docinho como a manga, o Plumpy’Nut engorda as crianças. [Date picture taken: 12/2006]
    Mozambique's children are increasingly at risk
  • [Mozambique] ARV program. [Date picture taken: 2006]
  • [Mozambique] ARV program. [Date picture taken: 01/DD/2006]
    A pneumonia e a meningite causam a morte de um milhão de crianças por ano no mundo
  • [Nepal] Former Maoist rebels outside a house, Nepal, 16 January 2007. The rebels have joined the Nepalese parliament to enter mainstream politics peacefully but aid workers are concerned over lack of inadequate environment for development and humanitarian
    Former Maoist rebels
  • [Iraq] A map of Iraq highlighting the nine southern provinces.  [Date picture taken: 01/16/2007]
    A map of Iraq highlighting the nine southern provinces.

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