Establishment Photos on Townhall

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    Posted: 4/1/2012 5:15:49 AM EST
    A banner reads 'Mali, indivisible,' at a rally in support of the ruling military junta attended by roughly one thousand people in a stadium with a capacity of 50,000, in Bamako, Mali Saturday, March 31, 2012. The March 26 stadium is named in commemoration of the date in 1991 when dictator Moussa Traore was overthrown, paving the way for establishment of a democracy which lasted 21 years until mutinous soldiers took power in a coup nine days ago. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
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    Posted: 4/1/2012 5:15:45 AM EST
    A man holds up a sign reading 'Long live the CNRDRE,' the acronym by which the ruling military junta is known, during a rally in support that was attended by roughly one thousand people in a stadium with a capacity of 50,000, in Bamako, Mali Saturday, March 31, 2012. The March 26 stadium is named in commemoration of the date in 1991 when dictator Moussa Traore was overthrown, paving the way for establishment of a democracy which lasted 21 years until mutinous soldiers took power in a coup nine days ago. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
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    Posted: 3/25/2012 4:45:47 AM EST
    In this Saturday, March 10, 2012 photo, a waitress and entertainer performs in front of a Dutch flag and a painting of tulips at the North Korean Pyongyang Restaurant in Amsterdam. The establishment is western Europe's first North Korean eatery, set up in cooperation with the North Korean government and staffed by its citizens. While challenging perceptions of North Korea, however, this chain of restaurants raises a tangle of questions about how the world should interact with a country accused of abusing human rights and running a rogue nuclear weapons program. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
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    Posted: 3/25/2012 4:45:46 AM EST
    In this Saturday, March 10, 2012 photo, a cook prepares food in the kitchen of the North Korean Pyongyang Restaurant in Amsterdam. The establishment is western Europe's first North Korean eatery, set up in cooperation with the North Korean government and staffed by its citizens. While challenging perceptions of North Korea, however, this chain of restaurants raises a tangle of questions about how the world should interact with a country accused of abusing human rights and running a rogue nuclear weapons program. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
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    Posted: 3/25/2012 4:45:46 AM EST
    In this Saturday, March 10, 2012 photo, waitresses, right, entertain customers, left, at the North Korean Pyongyang Restaurant in Amsterdam. The establishment is western Europe's first North Korean eatery, set up in cooperation with the North Korean government and staffed by its citizens. While challenging perceptions of North Korea, however, this chain of restaurants raises a tangle of questions about how the world should interact with a country accused of abusing human rights and running a rogue nuclear weapons program. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
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    Posted: 3/25/2012 4:45:46 AM EST
    In this Saturday, March 10, 2012 photo, co-owner Remco van Daal closes a room in the cultural center above the North Korean Pyongyang Restaurant in Amsterdam. The establishment is western Europe's first North Korean eatery, set up in cooperation with the North Korean government and staffed by its citizens. While challenging perceptions of North Korea, however, this chain of restaurants raises a tangle of questions about how the world should interact with a country accused of abusing human rights and running a rogue nuclear weapons program. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
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    Posted: 3/25/2012 4:45:46 AM EST
    In this Saturday, March 10, 2012 photo, a waitress plays the piano between courses at the North Korean Pyongyang Restaurant in Amsterdam. The establishment is western Europe's first North Korean eatery, set up in cooperation with the North Korean government and staffed by its citizens. While challenging perceptions of North Korea, however, this chain of restaurants raises a tangle of questions about how the world should interact with a country accused of abusing human rights and running a rogue nuclear weapons program. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
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    Posted: 3/25/2012 4:45:46 AM EST
    In this Saturday, March 10, 2012 photo, a waitress and entertainer bows to customers in front of a Dutch flag and a painting of tulips at the North Korean Pyongyang Restaurant in Amsterdam. The establishment is western Europe's first North Korean eatery, set up in cooperation with the North Korean government and staffed by its citizens. While challenging perceptions of North Korea, however, this chain of restaurants raises a tangle of questions about how the world should interact with a country accused of abusing human rights and running a rogue nuclear weapons program. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
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    Posted: 3/25/2012 4:45:46 AM EST
    In this Saturday, March 10, 2012 photo, waitresses are reflected in a mirror as they prepare drinks for customers at the North Korean Pyongyang Restaurant in Amsterdam. The establishment is western Europe's first North Korean eatery, set up in cooperation with the North Korean government and staffed by its citizens. While challenging perceptions of North Korea, however, this chain of restaurants raises a tangle of questions about how the world should interact with a country accused of abusing human rights and running a rogue nuclear weapons program. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
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    Posted: 3/25/2012 4:45:46 AM EST
    In this Saturday, March 10, 2012 photo, three customers, center, watch waitresses carry plates to and from the kitchen at the North Korean Pyongyang Restaurant in Amsterdam. The establishment is western Europe's first North Korean eatery, set up in cooperation with the North Korean government and staffed by its citizens. While challenging perceptions of North Korea, however, this chain of restaurants raises a tangle of questions about how the world should interact with a country accused of abusing human rights and running a rogue nuclear weapons program. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
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    Posted: 3/25/2012 4:45:46 AM EST
    In this Saturday, March 10, 2012 photo, a waitress carries a plate form the kitchen, left, to diners at the North Korean Pyongyang Restaurant in Amsterdam. The establishment is western Europe's first North Korean eatery, set up in cooperation with the North Korean government and staffed by its citizens. While challenging perceptions of North Korea, however, this chain of restaurants raises a tangle of questions about how the world should interact with a country accused of abusing human rights and running a rogue nuclear weapons program. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
  •  - South Korean military musicians perform on traditional drums during the 2012 Korea-Vietnam Friendship Concert in Hanoi

    South Korean military musicians perform on traditional drums during the 2012 Korea-Vietnam Friendship Concert in Hanoi

    Posted: 3/21/2012 11:36:00 AM EST
    South Korean military musicians perform on traditional drums during the 2012 Korea-Vietnam Friendship Concert at the Opera House in Hanoi March 21, 2012. The concert is part of the 20th anniversary celebrations of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and South Korea. REUTERS/Kham (VIETNAM - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT MILITARY POLITICS)
  •  - South Korean pop singer Kang performs during the 2012 Korea-Vietnam Friendship Concert in Hanoi

    South Korean pop singer Kang performs during the 2012 Korea-Vietnam Friendship Concert in Hanoi

    Posted: 3/21/2012 11:33:13 AM EST
    South Korean pop singer Kang Chang-mo, in military uniform, performs during the 2012 Korea-Vietnam Friendship Concert at the Opera House in Hanoi March 21, 2012. The concert is part of the 20th anniversary celebrations of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and South Korea. REUTERS/Kham (VIETNAM - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT MILITARY POLITICS)
  •  - South Korean pop singer Yoo performs during the 2012 Korea-Vietnam Friendship Concert in Hanoi

    South Korean pop singer Yoo performs during the 2012 Korea-Vietnam Friendship Concert in Hanoi

    Posted: 3/21/2012 11:30:30 AM EST
    South Korean pop singer Yoo Seung-chan, dressed in military uniform, performs during the 2012 Korea-Vietnam Friendship Concert at the Opera House in Hanoi March 21, 2012. The concert is part of the 20th anniversary celebrations of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and South Korea. REUTERS/Kham (VIETNAM - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT POLITICS MILITARY)
  •  - South Korean pop singer Rain stands next to Vietnamese emcee Hoang Ha and Korean actor Kim during 2012 Korea-Vietnam Friendship Concert in Hanoi

    South Korean pop singer Rain stands next to Vietnamese emcee Hoang Ha and Korean actor Kim during 2012 Korea-Vietnam Friendship Concert in Hanoi

    Posted: 3/21/2012 11:28:02 AM EST
    South Korean pop singer and actor Jung Ji-hoon (L), better known as Rain, dressed in military uniform, stands next to Vietnamese emcee Hoang Ha (C) and Korean actor Kim Ji-hoon during the 2012 Korea-Vietnam Friendship Concert at the Opera House in Hanoi March 21, 2012. The concert is part of the 20th anniversary celebrations of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and South Korea. REUTERS/Kham (VIETNAM - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT POLITICS MILITARY)
  •  - South Korean pop singer Rain stands next to Vietnamese emcee Hoang Ha and Korean actor Kim during 2012 Korea-Vietnam Friendship Concert in Hanoi

    South Korean pop singer Rain stands next to Vietnamese emcee Hoang Ha and Korean actor Kim during 2012 Korea-Vietnam Friendship Concert in Hanoi

    Posted: 3/21/2012 11:26:22 AM EST
    South Korean pop singer and actor Jung Ji-hoon (L), better known as Rain, dressed in military uniform, stands next to Vietnamese emcee Hoang Ha (C) and Korean actor Kim Ji-hoon during the 2012 Korea-Vietnam Friendship Concert at the Opera House in Hanoi March 21, 2012. The concert is part of the 20th anniversary celebrations of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and South Korea. REUTERS/Kham (VIETNAM - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT POLITICS MILITARY)
  •  - South Korean pop singer Rain stands next to Vietnamese emcee Hoang Ha during 2012 Korea-Vietnam Friendship Concert in Hanoi

    South Korean pop singer Rain stands next to Vietnamese emcee Hoang Ha during 2012 Korea-Vietnam Friendship Concert in Hanoi

    Posted: 3/21/2012 11:22:33 AM EST
    South Korean pop singer and actor Jung Ji-hoon (L), better known as Rain, dressed in military uniform, stands next to Vietnamese emcee Hoang Ha during the 2012 Korea-Vietnam Friendship Concert at the Opera House in Hanoi March 21, 2012. The concert is part of the 20th anniversary celebrations of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and South Korea. REUTERS/Kham (VIETNAM - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT POLITICS PROFILE MILITARY)
  •  - Israeli soldiers stand by their vehicle as they oversee the establishment of a new wall as seen from the village of Kefar Kela toward the Israeli border in southern Lebanon

    Israeli soldiers stand by their vehicle as they oversee the establishment of a new wall as seen from the village of Kefar Kela toward the Israeli border in southern Lebanon

    Posted: 3/11/2012 6:01:13 AM EST
    Israeli soldiers stand by their vehicle as they oversee the establishment of a new wall as seen from the village of Kefar Kela toward the Israeli border in southern Lebanon March 11, 2012. REUTERS/Karamallah Daher (LEBANON - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
  •  - An Israeli worker oversees the establishment of a new wall as seen from the village of Kefar Kela toward the Israeli border in southern Lebanon

    An Israeli worker oversees the establishment of a new wall as seen from the village of Kefar Kela toward the Israeli border in southern Lebanon

    Posted: 3/11/2012 6:00:14 AM EST
    An Israeli worker oversees the establishment of a new wall as seen from the village of Kefar Kela toward the Israeli border in southern Lebanon March 11, 2012. REUTERS/Karamallah Daher (LEBANON - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
  •  - An Israeli soldier oversees the establishment of a new wall as seen from the village of Kefar Kela toward the Israeli border in southern Lebanon

    An Israeli soldier oversees the establishment of a new wall as seen from the village of Kefar Kela toward the Israeli border in southern Lebanon

    Posted: 3/11/2012 5:59:11 AM EST
    An Israeli soldier oversees the establishment of a new wall as seen from the village of Kefar Kela toward the Israeli border in southern Lebanon March 11, 2012. REUTERS/Karamallah Daher (LEBANON - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)