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03-10-2004, 02:52 PM
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KLETTWITZ, GERMANY: Members of Germany's elite Spezialeinsatzkommandos (SEK) neutralise a suspect during an exercise in Klettwitz 10 March 2004. The SEK, Germany's police commandos, specialize in hostage rescue, amongst other anti-terrorist duties. AFP PHOTO DDP/ROBERT MICHAEL GERMANY OUT (Photo credit should read ROBERT MICHAEL/AFP/***** Images)
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NORTHERN KUWAITI DESERT, KUWAIT: Kuwaiti soldiers run as an armoured vehicle of the Kuwaiti army drives past 10 March 2004 during the Bayraq-1 military maneuvers in the al-Odaira range, in the northern Kuwaiti desert. Air, sea and ground forces took part in the maneuvers, playing out an occupation scenario of key areas in Kuwait. AFP PHOTO/Yasser AL-ZAYYAT (Photo credit should read YASSER AL-ZAYYAT/AFP/***** Images)
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NORTHERN KUWAITI DESERT, KUWAIT: A helicopter is seen over head as an armoured vehicle of the Kuwaiti army drives across the desert 10 March 2004, during the Bayraq-1 military maneuvers in the al-Odaira range, in the northern Kuwaiti desert. Air, sea and ground forces took part in the maneuvers, playing out an occupation scenario of key areas in Kuwait. AFP PHOTO/Yasser AL-ZAYYAT (Photo credit should read YASSER AL-ZAYYAT/AFP/***** Images)
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NORTHERN KUWAITI DESERT, KUWAIT: Armoured vehicles of the Kuwaiti army race across the desert 10 March 2004 during the Bayraq-1 military maneuvers in the al-Odaira range, in the northern Kuwaiti desert. Air, sea and ground forces took part in the maneuvers, playing out an occupation scenario of key areas in Kuwait. AFP PHOTO/Yasser AL-ZAYYAT (Photo credit should read YASSER AL-ZAYYAT/AFP/***** Images)
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AIN EL-HELWEH, LEBANON: Wearing a t-shirt portraying the image of the late Abu Abbas, a Palestinian fighter is seen in the southern Lebanese Palestinian refugee camp of Ain al-Helweh 10 March 2004. The Palestinian Liberation Front accused the United States today of the "assassination" of its leader Abu Abbas, who the Pentagon said had died of natural causes in US custody 08 March. Abu Abbas, who led the 1985 hijacking of the Achille Lauro cruise ship in which a wheelchair-bound American hostage was killed, was arrested by US forces on 14 April 2003 in Iraq, following the ousting President Saddam Hussein. Abu Abbas had been living in Iraq for many years. AFP PHOTO/Mahmoud AL-ZAYAT (Photo credit should read MAHMOUD ZAYAT/AFP/***** Images)
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BAGHDAD, IRAQ: US and ICDC troops cordon off the area around the Imam al-Kazem shrine in the Baghdad Shiite suburb of Kazemiya 10 March 2004, allowing worshippers only after a strict security search by local police. The near daily attacks since the US-led coalition took control of Iraq almost 12 months ago has cost the majority Shiites more than the Sunnis. At least 54 people were killed and more than 200 wounded in a coordinated attack the Imam al-Kazem mosque in northwest Baghdad as they gathered for a major religious holy day 02 March. AFP PHOTO/Sabah ARAR (Photo credit should read SABAH ARAR/AFP/***** Images)
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HARARE, ZIMBABWE: TV grab picture off SABC news 10 March 2004 shows Zimbabwean Foreign Minister Stan Mudenge addressing a gathering of diplomats. A Boeing 727-100 airplane carrying 64 presumed mercenaries was arrested in Harare. The 64 men with three who came to meet them at the airport are accused by Zimbabwe of being en route to join coup plotters in oil-rich Equatorial Guinea before heading to Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and of being backed by the Spanish secret services, British MI6 and United States CIA. "They are going to face the severest punishment available in our statutes, including capital punishment," Mudenge said. AFP PHOTO TV GRAB (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/***** Images)
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The Army’s SmarTruck III is displayed at the Society of Engineers World Congress in Detroit on Monday. The truck is designed to detect an airborne biohazard and alert authorities, track attackers in complete darkness and sense an incoming missile.
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De Japanners, die in eerste instantie op ons kamp waren gestationeerd, zijn vertrokken naar een eigen Kamp. Dat de contacten nog steeds goed zijn, toont de volgende foto. Let even op de kleine, ongetwijfeld warme, tentjes op de achtergrond.
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A British explosive ordnance disposal Warrant Officer shows one of the many thousands of old Iraqi artillery shells being made safe at a huge arms dump at Tallil
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The ammunition, some of it highly unstable, lies scattered around an area of some 14 square kilometres
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Italian EOD personnel supervise the movement by Iraqi workmen of ammunition that has been assessed as safe
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Royal Engineers at work repairing the Cullingworth pontoon bridge at Basrah, sunk in an accident on 29 December 2003
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The pontoon bridge, named in memory of a Royal Engineer killed during Operation Telic, begins to extend back across the Shatt-al-Arab waterway
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Iraqi children hop on a truck bearing Polish troops. Poland will start to reduce its military presence in Iraq (news - web sites) as it trains Iraqi soldiers and police to help keep the peace(AFP/Robert Sullivan)
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Chilean soldiers take part in a patrol with U.S. Marines in the Port-au-Prince neighborhood of La Saline March 9, 2004. The Chilean army forms part of the international force in Haiti to help stabilize the country after the departure of former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. *******/Andrew Winning
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Chilean soldiers take part in a patrol with U.S. Marines in the Port-au-Prince neighborhood of La Saline, March 9, 2004. The Chilean army forms part of the international forces in Haiti to help stabilize the country after the departure of its President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Photo by Andrew Winning/*******
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In a bid to ease tensions, US Marines and Haitian police will start to clean Haitian streets of illegal weapons, as a UN advance team is due to arrive to set the stage for a future peacekeeping mission. (US DoD)
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A French Gendarme stands guard as another makes a call in downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Wednesday March 10, 2004.(AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)
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Belarus officers prepare landmines for destruction near the village of Shchitkovichi, 100 km south of Minsk, March 10, 2004. Four million landmines, 3.6 million of them containing prussic acid, will be destroyed in Belarus, according to the Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Antipersonnel Landmines. *******/Vasily Fedosenko
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Belarus officer turns away after a detonation of landmines near the village of Shchitkovichi, 100 km south of Minsk, March 10, 2004. Four million landmines, 3.6 million of them containing prussic acid, will be destroyed in Belarus according to the Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Antipersonnel Landmines. *******/Vasily Fedosenko
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Afghan militia soldiers maintain a presence near the site from which rockets were fired at the U.S. base in Kandahar Wednesday March 10, 2004 in Khushab village, Afghanistan (news - web sites). In what seems to be an increase in Taliban activity in southern Afghanistan, two rockets were fired at the Kandahar air base and another 22 rockets were found and subsequently destroyed in the nearby village.(AP Photo/Ed Wray)
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Women of the breakaway faction of Tamil Tiger rebels leaded by V. Muralitharan aim their guns in Batticaloa district in eastern Sri Lanka. The breakaway faction rejected an offer of amnesty to end their rift that has undermined Norway's already faltering efforts to end ethnic bloodshed in Sri Lanka.(AFP/Sena Vidanagama)
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A member of the breakaway faction of Tamil Tiger rebels lead by V. Muralitharan checks a mortar in Batticaloa district in eastern Sri Lanka. The breakaway faction rejected an offer of amnesty to end their rift that has undermined Norway's already faltering efforts to end ethnic bloodshed in Sri Lanka.(AFP/Sena Vidanagama)
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Tamil Tigers denied they were gearing up for war like renegade commander Karuna told AFP in an interview(AFP/Sena Vidanagama)
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Bosnian soldiers take part in military exercises in Banja Luka. Bosnia's presidency said it would send a demining unit to Iraq (news - web sites) by September, comprising soldiers from the divided Balkan country's two post-war entities.(AFP/EPA/File/Drago Vejnovic)
KLETTWITZ, GERMANY: Members of Germany's elite Spezialeinsatzkommandos (SEK) neutralise a suspect during an exercise in Klettwitz 10 March 2004. The SEK, Germany's police commandos, specialize in hostage rescue, amongst other anti-terrorist duties. AFP PHOTO DDP/ROBERT MICHAEL GERMANY OUT (Photo credit should read ROBERT MICHAEL/AFP/***** Images)
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NORTHERN KUWAITI DESERT, KUWAIT: Kuwaiti soldiers run as an armoured vehicle of the Kuwaiti army drives past 10 March 2004 during the Bayraq-1 military maneuvers in the al-Odaira range, in the northern Kuwaiti desert. Air, sea and ground forces took part in the maneuvers, playing out an occupation scenario of key areas in Kuwait. AFP PHOTO/Yasser AL-ZAYYAT (Photo credit should read YASSER AL-ZAYYAT/AFP/***** Images)
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NORTHERN KUWAITI DESERT, KUWAIT: A helicopter is seen over head as an armoured vehicle of the Kuwaiti army drives across the desert 10 March 2004, during the Bayraq-1 military maneuvers in the al-Odaira range, in the northern Kuwaiti desert. Air, sea and ground forces took part in the maneuvers, playing out an occupation scenario of key areas in Kuwait. AFP PHOTO/Yasser AL-ZAYYAT (Photo credit should read YASSER AL-ZAYYAT/AFP/***** Images)
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NORTHERN KUWAITI DESERT, KUWAIT: Armoured vehicles of the Kuwaiti army race across the desert 10 March 2004 during the Bayraq-1 military maneuvers in the al-Odaira range, in the northern Kuwaiti desert. Air, sea and ground forces took part in the maneuvers, playing out an occupation scenario of key areas in Kuwait. AFP PHOTO/Yasser AL-ZAYYAT (Photo credit should read YASSER AL-ZAYYAT/AFP/***** Images)
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AIN EL-HELWEH, LEBANON: Wearing a t-shirt portraying the image of the late Abu Abbas, a Palestinian fighter is seen in the southern Lebanese Palestinian refugee camp of Ain al-Helweh 10 March 2004. The Palestinian Liberation Front accused the United States today of the "assassination" of its leader Abu Abbas, who the Pentagon said had died of natural causes in US custody 08 March. Abu Abbas, who led the 1985 hijacking of the Achille Lauro cruise ship in which a wheelchair-bound American hostage was killed, was arrested by US forces on 14 April 2003 in Iraq, following the ousting President Saddam Hussein. Abu Abbas had been living in Iraq for many years. AFP PHOTO/Mahmoud AL-ZAYAT (Photo credit should read MAHMOUD ZAYAT/AFP/***** Images)
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BAGHDAD, IRAQ: US and ICDC troops cordon off the area around the Imam al-Kazem shrine in the Baghdad Shiite suburb of Kazemiya 10 March 2004, allowing worshippers only after a strict security search by local police. The near daily attacks since the US-led coalition took control of Iraq almost 12 months ago has cost the majority Shiites more than the Sunnis. At least 54 people were killed and more than 200 wounded in a coordinated attack the Imam al-Kazem mosque in northwest Baghdad as they gathered for a major religious holy day 02 March. AFP PHOTO/Sabah ARAR (Photo credit should read SABAH ARAR/AFP/***** Images)
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HARARE, ZIMBABWE: TV grab picture off SABC news 10 March 2004 shows Zimbabwean Foreign Minister Stan Mudenge addressing a gathering of diplomats. A Boeing 727-100 airplane carrying 64 presumed mercenaries was arrested in Harare. The 64 men with three who came to meet them at the airport are accused by Zimbabwe of being en route to join coup plotters in oil-rich Equatorial Guinea before heading to Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and of being backed by the Spanish secret services, British MI6 and United States CIA. "They are going to face the severest punishment available in our statutes, including capital punishment," Mudenge said. AFP PHOTO TV GRAB (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/***** Images)
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The Army’s SmarTruck III is displayed at the Society of Engineers World Congress in Detroit on Monday. The truck is designed to detect an airborne biohazard and alert authorities, track attackers in complete darkness and sense an incoming missile.
http://www.nldetirak.nl/eenheden/kmar2/090304sfir6.jpg
De Japanners, die in eerste instantie op ons kamp waren gestationeerd, zijn vertrokken naar een eigen Kamp. Dat de contacten nog steeds goed zijn, toont de volgende foto. Let even op de kleine, ongetwijfeld warme, tentjes op de achtergrond.
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A British explosive ordnance disposal Warrant Officer shows one of the many thousands of old Iraqi artillery shells being made safe at a huge arms dump at Tallil
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The ammunition, some of it highly unstable, lies scattered around an area of some 14 square kilometres
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Italian EOD personnel supervise the movement by Iraqi workmen of ammunition that has been assessed as safe
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Royal Engineers at work repairing the Cullingworth pontoon bridge at Basrah, sunk in an accident on 29 December 2003
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The pontoon bridge, named in memory of a Royal Engineer killed during Operation Telic, begins to extend back across the Shatt-al-Arab waterway
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Iraqi children hop on a truck bearing Polish troops. Poland will start to reduce its military presence in Iraq (news - web sites) as it trains Iraqi soldiers and police to help keep the peace(AFP/Robert Sullivan)
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Chilean soldiers take part in a patrol with U.S. Marines in the Port-au-Prince neighborhood of La Saline March 9, 2004. The Chilean army forms part of the international force in Haiti to help stabilize the country after the departure of former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. *******/Andrew Winning
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Chilean soldiers take part in a patrol with U.S. Marines in the Port-au-Prince neighborhood of La Saline, March 9, 2004. The Chilean army forms part of the international forces in Haiti to help stabilize the country after the departure of its President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Photo by Andrew Winning/*******
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In a bid to ease tensions, US Marines and Haitian police will start to clean Haitian streets of illegal weapons, as a UN advance team is due to arrive to set the stage for a future peacekeeping mission. (US DoD)
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A French Gendarme stands guard as another makes a call in downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Wednesday March 10, 2004.(AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)
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Belarus officers prepare landmines for destruction near the village of Shchitkovichi, 100 km south of Minsk, March 10, 2004. Four million landmines, 3.6 million of them containing prussic acid, will be destroyed in Belarus, according to the Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Antipersonnel Landmines. *******/Vasily Fedosenko
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Belarus officer turns away after a detonation of landmines near the village of Shchitkovichi, 100 km south of Minsk, March 10, 2004. Four million landmines, 3.6 million of them containing prussic acid, will be destroyed in Belarus according to the Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Antipersonnel Landmines. *******/Vasily Fedosenko
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Afghan militia soldiers maintain a presence near the site from which rockets were fired at the U.S. base in Kandahar Wednesday March 10, 2004 in Khushab village, Afghanistan (news - web sites). In what seems to be an increase in Taliban activity in southern Afghanistan, two rockets were fired at the Kandahar air base and another 22 rockets were found and subsequently destroyed in the nearby village.(AP Photo/Ed Wray)
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Women of the breakaway faction of Tamil Tiger rebels leaded by V. Muralitharan aim their guns in Batticaloa district in eastern Sri Lanka. The breakaway faction rejected an offer of amnesty to end their rift that has undermined Norway's already faltering efforts to end ethnic bloodshed in Sri Lanka.(AFP/Sena Vidanagama)
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A member of the breakaway faction of Tamil Tiger rebels lead by V. Muralitharan checks a mortar in Batticaloa district in eastern Sri Lanka. The breakaway faction rejected an offer of amnesty to end their rift that has undermined Norway's already faltering efforts to end ethnic bloodshed in Sri Lanka.(AFP/Sena Vidanagama)
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Tamil Tigers denied they were gearing up for war like renegade commander Karuna told AFP in an interview(AFP/Sena Vidanagama)
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Bosnian soldiers take part in military exercises in Banja Luka. Bosnia's presidency said it would send a demining unit to Iraq (news - web sites) by September, comprising soldiers from the divided Balkan country's two post-war entities.(AFP/EPA/File/Drago Vejnovic)