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  • [Rwanda] Dr Andre Rwamakuba, a former Rwandan minister for education, soon after the UN International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) acquitted him on 20 September. Rwamakuba was not in court when the judgement was delivered at the tribunal's headquar
    L’ancien ministre rwandais de l’Education, le Dr André Rwamakuba (à gauche), peu après son acquittement au TPIR
  • A child and its  mother fetching water,  northern Pakistan, 9 January 2006. Access to clean drinking water remains problematic in  the area, where more than 75,000 people were killed and 3.5 million left homeless  by the earthquake  on 8 October 2005
  • A woman pans for gold with a kitchen calabash in a riverbed, Sierra Leone, 9 January 2006. This woman and others like her form the backbone of Sierra Leone's small-scale alluvial gold-mining industry, where 90  percent  of the prospecting is done by women
  • [Somalia] A musical band gather their instruments to leave the scene of the assassination attempt on Somalia’s President, Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed, Baidoa, 18 September 2006. He escaped virtually unharmed but his younger brother was among the 12 people who
  • [Somalia] An injured man following the assassination attempt on Somalia’s President, Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed in Baidoa, 18 September 2006. The president had addressed a meeting of the country's transitional parliament only minutes before the attack. He es
  • [Somalia] The aftermath of an assassination attempt on Somalia’s President, Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed in Baidoa, 18 September 2006. He escaped virtually unharmed but his younger brother was among the 12 reported casualties. Six attackers were killed in an e
    The aftermath of the assassination attempt on President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed in Baidoa.
  • [Somalia] A damaged vehicle on the scene of an assassination attempt on Somalia’s President, Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed, Baidoa, 18 September 2006. He escaped virtually unharmed but his younger brother was among the 12 people killed as a consequence of the b
  • [Somalia] Interim Prime Minister of Somalia, Ali Muhammad Gedi, speaks to journalists after a failed assassination attempt on President  Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed in Baidoa, Somalia, 18 September 2006. Officials say that 12 people were killed after an alleged
    Somalia's interim prime minister, Ali Muhammad Gedi.
  • [Nepal] Maoist rebels have been involved in the peace process with the interim government to end the decade long armed conflict that had killed over 14,000 people. [Date picture taken: 09/17/2006]
    The Maoists launched their armed rebellion against the Nepalese state in 1996
  • [Kenya] Ibrahim Sherif Nur, Somali new comer to Ifo refugee in Kenya, 16 September, 2006.
    Ibrahim Sherif Nur, Somali new comer to Ifo refugee camp.
  • [occ. Palestinian terr.] Child prisoner, Layth Ghaleb Bedwan from Azoun villagen in Qalqilia District in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, July 2006.
    Child prisoner Layth Ghaleb Bedwan, 14, from Azoun village in the West Bank.
  • [Kenya] Marjon Kamara, Director for Regional Bureau for Africa, United Nation High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), 17 September 2006.
    Marjon Kamara, director, UNHCR regional bureau for Africa.
  • [Somalia] Fumes of smoke rise form the scene of the assassination attempt on Somalia’s President, Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed, Baidoa, 18 September 2006. according to officials, 12 people were killed after an alleged suicide bomber drove a car into the Presid
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  • [DRC] Demobilised Mai-Mai combatants dance at Kankonona Camp in Congo's southeastern Katanga Province. [Date picture taken: 09/06/2006]
    Demobilised combatants dance at Kankonona Camp, southeastern Katanga Province, DRC
  • [Kenya] Somali refugees wait at a food distribution centre at Ifo camp in the Dadaab area of eastern Kenya, 16 September 2006.
    Women and children have been most vulnerable to civil strife in Somalia
  • Women during a protest, Yemen, 17 September 2006. Yemeni women blame political parties for not supporting their candidature. Eight million people in Yemen live on less than  US$2 a day, making it the poorest country in the Arab world. With high illiteracy
  • [Tanzania] Rwandan singer Simon Bikindi (right) with his lawyers Wilfred Nderitu (left) and Jean de Dieu Momo (centre), before the UN-ICTR, arusha, Tanzania, 18 September 2006. Bikindi is accused of using his songs and compositions to incite hatred agains
  • [Kenya] A child walks next to a site where Somali refugees, who arrived in Kenya in 2006 are sheltering near Ifo camp, 16 September 2006.
  • [Sudan] Armed men from the Sudan Liberation Movement Army (SLM/A) in Gereida town, south Darfur, Sudan, 24 February 2006. Despite a May peace deal, the UN says violence and displacement have increased in the region.
    Sudan Liberation Army fighters in Gereida town, South Darfur
  • [DRC] Kizima Ndeka Bwanga (centre) and other demobilised former Mai-Mai combatants at Kankonona Camps in southeastern Katanga Province. [Date picture taken: 09/06/2006]
    Kizima Ndeka Bwanga (centre) and other demobilised former Mai-Mai fighters at Kankonona Camp in southeastern Katanga Province.
  • [Sudan] Man from the Sudan Liberation Movement Army (SLM/A) in Gereida town, south Darfur, Sudan, 24 February 2006. Despite a May peace deal, the UN says violence and displacement have increased in the region.
  • [Zambia] Hichilema (right) and fellow contestant Ken Ngondo. [Date picture taken: 08/14/2006]
  • [Zambia] Michael Sata, presidential candidate. [Date picture taken: 06/11/2006]
    Presidential contender Michael Sata
  • [Zambia] Godfrey Miyanda, presidential candidate. [Date picture taken: 08/14/2006]
  • [Sudan] Armed men from the Sudan Liberation Movement Army (SLM/A) in Gereida town, south Darfur, Sudan, 24 February 2006. Despite a May peace deal, the UN says violence and displacement have increased in the region.
  • [Kenya] The adverts encourage the youth to abstain from sex. [Date picture taken: 09/13/2006]
  • [Yemen] Elections posters plaster the famous Old City of Sana'a. [Date picture taken: 13/09/2006]
    Elections posters plaster the famous Old City of Sana'a.
  • [Sudan] Armed men from the Sudan Liberation Movement Army (SLM/A) in Gereida town, south Darfur, Sudan, 24 February 2006. Despite a May peace deal, the UN says violence and displacement have increased in the region.
  • [occ. Palestinian terr.] Palestinian fishermen are suffering Israel's restrictions on how far out to sea they can fish. [Date picture taken: 08/09/2006]
    Palestinian fishermen are suffering Israel's restrictions on how far out to sea they can fish.
  • [Lebanon] Palestinian children play in Rashidiya camp, whose population was also hard hit by the war. [Date picture taken: 13/09/2006]
    Palestinian children play in Rashidiya refugee camp, Lebanon
  • [Sudan] Traders on their way to El Fasher - trade has been obstructed in many places in North Darfur. [Date picture taken: 09/10/2006]
    Traders on their way to El Fasher - trade too has been obstructed in many places in North Darfur.
  • [Rwanda] Hassan Jallow, the Prosecutor of the UN International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. [Date picture taken: 15/09/2006]
    ICTR Prosecutor Justice Hassan Jallow in Arusha, northern Tanzania. He said on Friday efforts were underway to arrest Rwanda's most-wanted genocide suspect, Felician Kabuga, hiding in Kenya.

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