Nielegalne kopalnie złota w Burkina Faso - Redux

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Nielegalne kopalnie złota w Burkina Faso - Redux
The illicit gold trade in the West African nation of Burkina Faso has become a prime funding source for jihadist groups operating in the countries north and east. Here, members of a "koglweogo" group (literally "sentinels of the scrubland") ride motorbikes through a village. A loosely organized group of armed citizens; the government of Burkina Faso granted them official status in 2015 in order to combat the growing jihadist insurgency.
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2021-02-13
Alex Lourie/Redux/Redux Pictures/East News
Redux Pictures
Alex Lourie/Redux
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61cm x 41cm przy 300dpi
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