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Yere Wolo Ton Movement marches to the presidential palace in Mali

Yere Wolo Ton Movement marches to the presidential palace in Mali

During the morning hours, activists of the Yere Wolo Ton Movement decide to march to the presidential palace for the same purposes as May 21, 2012, the day the acting president was injured, which caused the resignation of Dioncounda Traoré.

Yere Wolo Ton Movement marches to the presidential palace in Mali
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The protesters and their leader, Mr. Bore, are stopped by the military next to the National Museum while on their way to the presidential palace.
Yere Wolo Ton Movement marches to the presidential palace in Mali
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La marche a commence à l’Assemblée National du Mali vers le palais de présidentiel.
Yere Wolo Ton Movement marches to the presidential palace in Mali
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Protesters marching with flags demand Traore resign.
Yere Wolo Ton Movement marches to the presidential palace in Mali
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Coordination of Patriotic Organizations in Mali, COPAM, march together to the presidential palace.
Yere Wolo Ton Movement marches to the presidential palace in Mali
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Protester with signs demands Traore resign.
Yere Wolo Ton Movement marches to the presidential palace in Mali
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M. Yacouba Niaré en liberté provisoire dans le cadre de l’enquête sur l’agression du président de la transition.
Yere Wolo Ton Movement marches to the presidential palace in Mali
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Boubacar Boré également en liberté provisoire, accusez de la perturbation de l’ordre public Mai 2012.
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Les manifestants.
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Les manifestants.
Yere Wolo Ton Movement marches to the presidential palace in Mali
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Les sympathisants du yèrèwoloton ne veulent aucune décision de Djoncounda Traore.
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M. Bore «Nous avions marché pour la même cause, le mai dernier et Djoncounda nous avais promis sa démission».
Yere Wolo Ton Movement marches to the presidential palace in Mali
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Sur les banderoles, on pouvait lire « Une transition sans Dioncounda, le Mali est sauvé », « La concertation nationale est la solution », « Dioncounda président de la CEDEAO, non Malien. Ne touche pas à notre gouvernement ».
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Un soutient au gouvernement de Cheick Oumar Diarra.
Yere Wolo Ton Movement marches to the presidential palace in Mali
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Les manifestants ont été empêchés d’arriver au palais présidentiel (Koulouba).
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Mr. More, leader of the Yere Wolo Ton Movement, talks to activists.
Yere Wolo Ton Movement marches to the presidential palace in Mali
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Mr. More, leader of the Yere Wolo Ton Movement, refuses to listen to armed forces.
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Le mécontentement des manifestants face aux policiers.
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La colère de manifestant.
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Face aux forces de l’ordre.
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La sensibilisation par l’officier de police.
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Protesters and armed forces clash.
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Protestation.
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La force de sécurité, à quelques centaines de kilomètre du palais présidentiel.
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The crowd is dispersed with tear gas.
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A protester is wounded in the head by the army soldiers.

During the morning hours, activists of the Yere Wolo Ton Movement decide to march to the presidential palace for the same purposes as May 21, 2012, the day the acting president was injured, which caused the resignation of Dioncounda Traoré.

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