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06-30-2004, 12:29 PM
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A U.S. Army M1A2 tank, with the 91st Combat Engineers, patrols a highway in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, June 29, 2004. Increased Army patrols continued one day after Monday's transfer of Iraqi sovereignty.
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U.S. Army Sgt. Troy Campbell, of Beattyville, Ky., with the 91st Combat Engineers, kneels for cover after automatic gunfire erupted nearby during a patrol in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, June 29, 2004. Increased Army patrols continued one day after Monday's transfer of Iraqi sovereignty
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An armored truck sits in a parking lot, Tuesday, June 29, 2004, at the Marine Corps Logistics Base in Albany, Ga. It has a gunner's shield on the roof, bullet-proof doors and steel plating to protect the cargo box.. The base has shipped 10,000 armor kits to Marines in Iraq and Afghanistan since January and is now building kits for the Georgia's 3rd Infantry Division
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Iraqi police drop bricks on their colleagues while training at a British-run police academy in Basra Tuesday, June 29, 2004. British forces have been training them to support the new Iraqi interim government.
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Iraqi police celebrate after graduating from a British military-run police academy in Basra, Iraq Tuesday, June 29, 2004. British forces have been training them in support of the new Iraqi interim government.
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BAGHDAD, IRAQ: An Iraqi security guard reads a local newspaper featuring a photo montage of former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein flanked by two US soldiers 30 June 2004 in Baghdad. Jailed dictator Saddam Hussein and 11 of his henchmen moved closer to judgment as the US military transferred them to Iraqi custody, two days after the return of Iraq's sovereignty.
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HILLA, IRAQ - JUNE 30: On the day that legal custody of Saddam Hussein and 11 others was transferred to the Iraqis, Rahman al-Husseini walks through a mass grave June 30, 2004 near Hilla, Iraq. Saddam Hussein will be faced with charges that include crimes against humanity for the slaughter of Iraqis and dumping them in mass graves.
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BAGHDAD, IRAQ: An Iraqi National Guardsman controls traffic at a checkpoint 30 June 2004 in Baghdad. Iraq's interim government took legal custody of former president Saddam Hussein and 11 top members of his regime from the US-led military, in a first step toward their facing justice
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A U.S. Army firefighter pulls a hose through the scene of a mortar attack which wounded 11 U.S. Army soldiers at Log Base Seitz, an Army logistics compound near Abu Ghraib, on the outskirts of Baghdad Iraq, Wednesday, June 30, 2004.
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A firefighter surveys the damage after a mortar attack wounded 11 U.S. Army soldiers at Log Base Seitz, a U.S. Army logistics compound near Abu Ghraib, on the outskirts of Baghdad Iraq, Wednesday, June 30, 2004. Two of the injured were evacuated by helicopter, but all were expected to survive.
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U.S soldiers from the 2nd brigade combat team of the 1st Armored Division hold a colors ceremony at Camp Striker in Baghdad, Iraq Wednesday June 30, 2004. After fifteen months in Iraq, five thousand soldiers from the 2nd brigade combat team are being rotated out of Iraq.
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President Bush, right, meets with the former U.S. administrator in Iraq L. Paul Bremer III, still wearing his trademark desert boots, in the Oval Office of the White House Wednesday, June 30, 2004 in Washington.
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Palestinian militants from the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades display the latest in Hamas rocket-science, a Hawkeiee 54 homemade rocket, during a demonstration in the Bureij Refugee Camp, central Gaza Strip, in this April 15, 2004 file photo. Palestinian militants have fired more than 200 homemade rockets at Israeli communities since 2002, but only a few have caused damage or injury. On Monday, two Israelis, a 49-year-old man and a 3-year-old boy, were the first to be killed by such rockets.
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ALUMIM, ISRAEL: Israeli soldiers prepare their tanks as they gather next to Kibbutz Alumim, southern Israel, on the border with the Gaza Strip 29 June 2003 before moving into the Palestinian territory. Israeli troops will remain in the northern Gaza Strip for "as long as necessary", Israeli Defence Minister Shaul Mofaz warned, just hours after the army kicked off a major operation to halt the firing of Palestinian rockets from the area. Israeli forces moved into the northern town of Beit Hanun in a bid to stop the firing of rockets at Israeli targets, which killed two Israelis in the southern town of Sderot 28 June.
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ALUMIM, ISRAEL: Israeli soldiers train as they gather next to Kibbutz Alumim, southern Israel, on the border with the Gaza Strip 29 June 2003 before moving into the Palestinian territory. Israeli troops will remain in the northern Gaza Strip for "as long as necessary", Israeli Defence Minister Shaul Mofaz warned, just hours after the army kicked off a major operation to halt the firing of Palestinian rockets from the area. Israeli forces moved into the northern town of Beit Hanun in a bid to stop the firing of rockets at Israeli targets, which killed two Israelis in the southern town of Sderot 28 June.
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GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - JUNE 29: Palestinian youths carry their friend, wounded in the leg after Israeli tanks opened fire during clashes Beit Hanoun in June 29, 2004 in Gaza City, Gaza Strip. This morning the Israeli army began to move into the town of Beit Hanoun with armoured bulldozers and tanks in the wake of Israeli missile attacks around midnight last night.
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Israeli soldiers maneuver a tank in a base near the Kibbutz Miflasim on the border between Israel and the Gaza strip, Tuesday June 29, 2004. Israeli Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz said that the Israeli troops will complete taking over the area from which Qassam rockets were fired recently at Israel by the end of the day, referring to the area between Beit Hanoun and the Jabalya refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip, and said that troops would remain there for as long as necessary.
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An Israeli air force helicopter gunship fires flares over the border between Israel and the Gaza Strip, during army operations in the Palestinian town of Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza strip, Tuesday June 29, 2004.
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Backdropped by a section of the separation barrier being built by Israel, a cross can be seen at the gate of the Saint Emmanuel Church on the edge of the West Bank town of Bethlehem, Wednesday June 30, 2004. Israel's Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that Israel will have to change the route of its barrier in a 40 km. section in a different area north of Jerusalem as the barrier current route causes "severe injury" to the life of Palestinian residents. Nevertheless the ruling does not apply to the Bethlehem section of the barrier that, according to the planned route, will surround the town on three sides and isolate its residents from Jerusalem
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LHOKSEUMAWE, ACEH, INDONESIA - JUNE 30: Indonesian Presidential candidate and former military Chief Wiranto (R) arrives under heavy military guard June 30, 2004 in Lhokseumawe, Aceh, Indonesia. Wiranto is campaigning before Indonesians go to the polls on July 5, in the first direct presidential elections in the world's largest muslim country
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LHOKSEMAUWE, INDONESIA: Indonesian presidential candidate and former armed forces chief Wiranto (C-wearing hat) is escorted by heavily armed police during a campaign rally attended by some 4,000 people in Lhoksemauwe, Aceh province, 30 June 2004. Wiranto, campaigning for former dictator Suharto's Golkar party, is running against four other candidates in the 05 July presidential election. In May 2003 the government launched an intensive military campaign to crush the separatist Free Aceh Movement (GAM).
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PANCENG, INDONESIA: Members of the Indonesian Navy go through training at a beach at Panceng near Gresik town, in East Java, 30 June 2004. Some 71 elite force members were finishing their seven-month training course and will be deployed to guard along Indonesia's vast coastlines.
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PANCENG, INDONESIA: Members of the Indonesian Navy go through training in the bush near the beach at Panceng, near Gresik town, in East Java, 30 June 2004. Some 71 elite force members were finishing their seven-month training course and will be deployed to guard along Indonesia's vast coastlines.
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Indonesian Marine soldiers stand in line during a drill in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia, Wednesday, June 30, 2004. An Association of South East Asia Nation (ASEAN) foreign ministers meeting in Jakarta are expected to sign a security pact that aims to boost efforts to combat terrorism and cross-border crime such as drug trafficking and gun and people smuggling.
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GIBRALTAR, GIBRALTAR: Soldiers of the Royal Navy and the Royal Regiment of Gibraltar stand at attention during Princess Anne's farewell ceremony at the airport of Gibraltar, 30 June 2004. Princess Anne Wednesday ended a three-day visit to Gibraltar amid celebrations to mark the 300th anniversary of British sovereignty over this tiny territory on the tip of Spain's southern coast.
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MANCHING, GERMANY: An Eurofighter Typhoon stands in a hangar of the EADS-plant in the southern town of Manching, 30 June 2004. During a festive ceremony, the airplane, a co-production of Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy and Spain, got it's type acceptance. The type should be fully obsolete by the time all units are fully equipped.
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United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan, right, is greated by the Sudanese Foreign Minister Mustafa Osman Ismail, Wednesday, June 30,2004 as he arrives in Khartoum, Sudan to assess the humanitarian crisis.
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Yet unwilling to call it 'Genocide', U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan, left, talks to the Sudan Foreign Minister Mustafa Osman Ismail, right, Wednesday, June 30, 2004 as he arrives in Khartoum, Sudan to assess the humanitarian crisis.
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An old Sudanese man displays pieces of an exploded bomb dropped by a Sudan government plane during the recent attacks in Kidingir, south of Darfur, June 28, 2004. U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell threatened Sudan with unspecified U.N. Security Council action on Tuesday if it failed to crack down on Arab militias whose actions he said were approaching genocide against African villagers in the western Darfur region. Picture taken June 28.
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Secretary of State Colin Powell left for Sudan's troubled Darfur region on June 30, 2004 on a trip aid agencies said could save lives by putting the pressure on Khartoum to curb Arab militias and streamline relief work. As Powell took off from the Sudanese capital, U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan arrived in Khartoum on a similar mission, demonstrating the high-level international interest in the plight of some two million Darfuris affected by conflict.
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Sudanese Foreign Minister, Mustafa Osman Ismail, right, receives U.S. Secretary of State, Colin Powell at Khartoum Airport, Sudan, Tuesday June 29, 2004. Secretary Powell issued a direct appeal Tuesday night to Sudanese President Omar el-Bashir to rein in militia groups that he said were responsible for a "horrific" humanitarian crisis in western Sudan, including the uprooting of more than 1 million people
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US Secretary of State Colin Powell (L) is greeted by Sudan President Omar El-Beshir (R) upon his arrival in Khartoum, 29 June. The Sudanese President has pledged to disarm and rein in the Janjawid.
A U.S. Army M1A2 tank, with the 91st Combat Engineers, patrols a highway in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, June 29, 2004. Increased Army patrols continued one day after Monday's transfer of Iraqi sovereignty.
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U.S. Army Sgt. Troy Campbell, of Beattyville, Ky., with the 91st Combat Engineers, kneels for cover after automatic gunfire erupted nearby during a patrol in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, June 29, 2004. Increased Army patrols continued one day after Monday's transfer of Iraqi sovereignty
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An armored truck sits in a parking lot, Tuesday, June 29, 2004, at the Marine Corps Logistics Base in Albany, Ga. It has a gunner's shield on the roof, bullet-proof doors and steel plating to protect the cargo box.. The base has shipped 10,000 armor kits to Marines in Iraq and Afghanistan since January and is now building kits for the Georgia's 3rd Infantry Division
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Worker's comp. case in the making ... ;)
Iraqi police drop bricks on their colleagues while training at a British-run police academy in Basra Tuesday, June 29, 2004. British forces have been training them to support the new Iraqi interim government.
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Iraqi police celebrate after graduating from a British military-run police academy in Basra, Iraq Tuesday, June 29, 2004. British forces have been training them in support of the new Iraqi interim government.
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BAGHDAD, IRAQ: An Iraqi security guard reads a local newspaper featuring a photo montage of former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein flanked by two US soldiers 30 June 2004 in Baghdad. Jailed dictator Saddam Hussein and 11 of his henchmen moved closer to judgment as the US military transferred them to Iraqi custody, two days after the return of Iraq's sovereignty.
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HILLA, IRAQ - JUNE 30: On the day that legal custody of Saddam Hussein and 11 others was transferred to the Iraqis, Rahman al-Husseini walks through a mass grave June 30, 2004 near Hilla, Iraq. Saddam Hussein will be faced with charges that include crimes against humanity for the slaughter of Iraqis and dumping them in mass graves.
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BAGHDAD, IRAQ: An Iraqi National Guardsman controls traffic at a checkpoint 30 June 2004 in Baghdad. Iraq's interim government took legal custody of former president Saddam Hussein and 11 top members of his regime from the US-led military, in a first step toward their facing justice
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A U.S. Army firefighter pulls a hose through the scene of a mortar attack which wounded 11 U.S. Army soldiers at Log Base Seitz, an Army logistics compound near Abu Ghraib, on the outskirts of Baghdad Iraq, Wednesday, June 30, 2004.
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A firefighter surveys the damage after a mortar attack wounded 11 U.S. Army soldiers at Log Base Seitz, a U.S. Army logistics compound near Abu Ghraib, on the outskirts of Baghdad Iraq, Wednesday, June 30, 2004. Two of the injured were evacuated by helicopter, but all were expected to survive.
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U.S soldiers from the 2nd brigade combat team of the 1st Armored Division hold a colors ceremony at Camp Striker in Baghdad, Iraq Wednesday June 30, 2004. After fifteen months in Iraq, five thousand soldiers from the 2nd brigade combat team are being rotated out of Iraq.
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President Bush, right, meets with the former U.S. administrator in Iraq L. Paul Bremer III, still wearing his trademark desert boots, in the Oval Office of the White House Wednesday, June 30, 2004 in Washington.
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Palestinian militants from the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades display the latest in Hamas rocket-science, a Hawkeiee 54 homemade rocket, during a demonstration in the Bureij Refugee Camp, central Gaza Strip, in this April 15, 2004 file photo. Palestinian militants have fired more than 200 homemade rockets at Israeli communities since 2002, but only a few have caused damage or injury. On Monday, two Israelis, a 49-year-old man and a 3-year-old boy, were the first to be killed by such rockets.
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ALUMIM, ISRAEL: Israeli soldiers prepare their tanks as they gather next to Kibbutz Alumim, southern Israel, on the border with the Gaza Strip 29 June 2003 before moving into the Palestinian territory. Israeli troops will remain in the northern Gaza Strip for "as long as necessary", Israeli Defence Minister Shaul Mofaz warned, just hours after the army kicked off a major operation to halt the firing of Palestinian rockets from the area. Israeli forces moved into the northern town of Beit Hanun in a bid to stop the firing of rockets at Israeli targets, which killed two Israelis in the southern town of Sderot 28 June.
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ALUMIM, ISRAEL: Israeli soldiers train as they gather next to Kibbutz Alumim, southern Israel, on the border with the Gaza Strip 29 June 2003 before moving into the Palestinian territory. Israeli troops will remain in the northern Gaza Strip for "as long as necessary", Israeli Defence Minister Shaul Mofaz warned, just hours after the army kicked off a major operation to halt the firing of Palestinian rockets from the area. Israeli forces moved into the northern town of Beit Hanun in a bid to stop the firing of rockets at Israeli targets, which killed two Israelis in the southern town of Sderot 28 June.
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GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - JUNE 29: Palestinian youths carry their friend, wounded in the leg after Israeli tanks opened fire during clashes Beit Hanoun in June 29, 2004 in Gaza City, Gaza Strip. This morning the Israeli army began to move into the town of Beit Hanoun with armoured bulldozers and tanks in the wake of Israeli missile attacks around midnight last night.
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Israeli soldiers maneuver a tank in a base near the Kibbutz Miflasim on the border between Israel and the Gaza strip, Tuesday June 29, 2004. Israeli Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz said that the Israeli troops will complete taking over the area from which Qassam rockets were fired recently at Israel by the end of the day, referring to the area between Beit Hanoun and the Jabalya refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip, and said that troops would remain there for as long as necessary.
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An Israeli air force helicopter gunship fires flares over the border between Israel and the Gaza Strip, during army operations in the Palestinian town of Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza strip, Tuesday June 29, 2004.
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Backdropped by a section of the separation barrier being built by Israel, a cross can be seen at the gate of the Saint Emmanuel Church on the edge of the West Bank town of Bethlehem, Wednesday June 30, 2004. Israel's Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that Israel will have to change the route of its barrier in a 40 km. section in a different area north of Jerusalem as the barrier current route causes "severe injury" to the life of Palestinian residents. Nevertheless the ruling does not apply to the Bethlehem section of the barrier that, according to the planned route, will surround the town on three sides and isolate its residents from Jerusalem
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LHOKSEUMAWE, ACEH, INDONESIA - JUNE 30: Indonesian Presidential candidate and former military Chief Wiranto (R) arrives under heavy military guard June 30, 2004 in Lhokseumawe, Aceh, Indonesia. Wiranto is campaigning before Indonesians go to the polls on July 5, in the first direct presidential elections in the world's largest muslim country
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LHOKSEMAUWE, INDONESIA: Indonesian presidential candidate and former armed forces chief Wiranto (C-wearing hat) is escorted by heavily armed police during a campaign rally attended by some 4,000 people in Lhoksemauwe, Aceh province, 30 June 2004. Wiranto, campaigning for former dictator Suharto's Golkar party, is running against four other candidates in the 05 July presidential election. In May 2003 the government launched an intensive military campaign to crush the separatist Free Aceh Movement (GAM).
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PANCENG, INDONESIA: Members of the Indonesian Navy go through training at a beach at Panceng near Gresik town, in East Java, 30 June 2004. Some 71 elite force members were finishing their seven-month training course and will be deployed to guard along Indonesia's vast coastlines.
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PANCENG, INDONESIA: Members of the Indonesian Navy go through training in the bush near the beach at Panceng, near Gresik town, in East Java, 30 June 2004. Some 71 elite force members were finishing their seven-month training course and will be deployed to guard along Indonesia's vast coastlines.
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Indonesian Marine soldiers stand in line during a drill in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia, Wednesday, June 30, 2004. An Association of South East Asia Nation (ASEAN) foreign ministers meeting in Jakarta are expected to sign a security pact that aims to boost efforts to combat terrorism and cross-border crime such as drug trafficking and gun and people smuggling.
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GIBRALTAR, GIBRALTAR: Soldiers of the Royal Navy and the Royal Regiment of Gibraltar stand at attention during Princess Anne's farewell ceremony at the airport of Gibraltar, 30 June 2004. Princess Anne Wednesday ended a three-day visit to Gibraltar amid celebrations to mark the 300th anniversary of British sovereignty over this tiny territory on the tip of Spain's southern coast.
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MANCHING, GERMANY: An Eurofighter Typhoon stands in a hangar of the EADS-plant in the southern town of Manching, 30 June 2004. During a festive ceremony, the airplane, a co-production of Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy and Spain, got it's type acceptance. The type should be fully obsolete by the time all units are fully equipped.
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United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan, right, is greated by the Sudanese Foreign Minister Mustafa Osman Ismail, Wednesday, June 30,2004 as he arrives in Khartoum, Sudan to assess the humanitarian crisis.
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Yet unwilling to call it 'Genocide', U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan, left, talks to the Sudan Foreign Minister Mustafa Osman Ismail, right, Wednesday, June 30, 2004 as he arrives in Khartoum, Sudan to assess the humanitarian crisis.
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An old Sudanese man displays pieces of an exploded bomb dropped by a Sudan government plane during the recent attacks in Kidingir, south of Darfur, June 28, 2004. U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell threatened Sudan with unspecified U.N. Security Council action on Tuesday if it failed to crack down on Arab militias whose actions he said were approaching genocide against African villagers in the western Darfur region. Picture taken June 28.
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Secretary of State Colin Powell left for Sudan's troubled Darfur region on June 30, 2004 on a trip aid agencies said could save lives by putting the pressure on Khartoum to curb Arab militias and streamline relief work. As Powell took off from the Sudanese capital, U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan arrived in Khartoum on a similar mission, demonstrating the high-level international interest in the plight of some two million Darfuris affected by conflict.
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Sudanese Foreign Minister, Mustafa Osman Ismail, right, receives U.S. Secretary of State, Colin Powell at Khartoum Airport, Sudan, Tuesday June 29, 2004. Secretary Powell issued a direct appeal Tuesday night to Sudanese President Omar el-Bashir to rein in militia groups that he said were responsible for a "horrific" humanitarian crisis in western Sudan, including the uprooting of more than 1 million people
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US Secretary of State Colin Powell (L) is greeted by Sudan President Omar El-Beshir (R) upon his arrival in Khartoum, 29 June. The Sudanese President has pledged to disarm and rein in the Janjawid.