Amadou Keita
Né en 1967 à Bamako/Mali, Amadou s’intéresse très jeune à la photographie.Au fil du temps, il comprend que la photographie peut être une source d’activités et de communication.
En 1986, il se lance dans le métier avec des (événements sociaux).Ses rencontres avec des professionnels lors de stages de formations lui on permit de se tourner vers la photographie d’art contemporaine.Sa collabore avec des structures artistiques, culturelles et journalistiques comme : Galerie Chab, Institut Française de Bamako, ifad, world press photo, Jeune Afrique… lui on permit d’enrichir sa carrière.Ses dernières apparitions (sur la scène internationale) sont : Les rencontres photographiques de Bamako’ 2012, le festival "Voix du désert" à Bologne Italie juillet-août 2012 etc.
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by Amadou Keita
Following the attack by the police force at the 33rd Parachute Commando Djicoroni camp in Bamako, many of the victims are civilian caught in the middle of the battle.
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by Amadou Keita
Troops loyal to Mali's new government, led by interim prime minister Dioncounda Traoré, attacked the red berets base with armoured vehicles early in the morning. Some casualties were reported.
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by Amadou Keita
Images from Mali from the last few days including a visit by French President Francois Hollande. François Hollande arrived to meet local elders and people days after French forces liberated the Saharan city from fundamentalist Muslim rebels.
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by Amadou Keita
Diabaly city fell into the hands of jihadists during a surprise attack on January 14. Their positions were then bombarded by the French army, the population has experienced difficult times in their lives.
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by Amadou Keita
Malian and French military pursue armed Islamists after they flee from Diabali. Malian refugees are leaving their homes as Islamists take over their towns.
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by Amadou Keita
Fear reigns over Diabali after the confrontation between the military Malians, French and Islamic armies. The town situated around 400 km was taken by jihadists Monday, January 14, 2012.
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by Amadou Keita
The prime minister and interim president of Mali join thousands of Muslim faithful, for prayer the end of Ramadan and to wish lasting peace to the people of Mali.
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by Amadou Keita
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.
