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AP Historical Hard Drive 2008

EN_00946420_6529
AP Historical Hard Drive 2008
Kigali residents walk past debris in the city center, Wednesday, August 3, 1994. The U. S. Embassy reopened for the first time since a genocidal rampage caused most foreigners to leave nearly four months ago. The death of Rwanda's president in a mysterious plane crash touched off ethnic slaughter and reignited a civil war that together claimed 350,000 to 500,000 lives. Most of the dead were minority Tutsis slain by Hutu soldiers and militiamen. The victorious Tutsi-dominated rebels installed a new government July 18. (AP Photo/Dominic Cunningham-Reid)
10843 Minimum price 50PLN
1994-08-03
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
Dominic Cunningham-Reid
7821826
2,61MB
25cm x 17cm przy 300dpi
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