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.
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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.
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- id:1375072
- date:6 August 2012
- dimensions:12.91 x 8.64 in. (3872 x 2592 px)
- dpi:300dpi
- file size in memory:28.71 MB
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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.
Details
- id:1375072
- date:6 August 2012
- dimensions:12.91 x 8.64 in. (3872 x 2592 px)
- dpi:300dpi
- file size in memory:28.71 MB
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