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Posted: 1/31/2013 11:05:30 AM EST
Tunisian police officers and security personnel chant slogans during a demonstration in Tunis January 31, 2013. Thousands of policemen protested outside the Tunisian prime minister's office on Thursday demanding better pay, equipment and protection, as the birthplace of the Arab Spring faces a growing security threat from radical Islamists. REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi
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Posted: 1/31/2013 11:05:30 AM EST
Tunisian police officers and security personnel demonstrate in Tunis January 31, 2013. Thousands of policemen protested outside the Tunisian prime minister's office on Thursday demanding better pay, equipment and protection, as the birthplace of the Arab Spring faces a growing security threat from radical Islamists. REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi
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Posted: 1/31/2013 11:05:30 AM EST
Tunisian police officers and security personnel demonstrate in Tunis January 31, 2013. Thousands of policemen protested outside the Tunisian prime minister's office on Thursday demanding better pay, equipment and protection, as the birthplace of the Arab Spring faces a growing security threat from radical Islamists. REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi UNREST CRIME LAW)
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Posted: 1/31/2013 1:44:28 AM EST
A sign for a radical Islamist group is seen in Niafunke January 30, 2013. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier (MALI - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
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Posted: 1/31/2013 1:44:28 AM EST
A sign for the radical Islamist group MUJAO is seen in Douentza January 29, 2013. REUTERS/Joe Penney
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Posted: 1/31/2013 1:44:28 AM EST
A sign for a radical Islamist group is seen in Niafunke January 30, 2013. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier (MALI - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
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Posted: 1/31/2013 1:44:28 AM EST
A sign for the radical Islamist group MUJAO is seen in Douentza January 29, 2013. REUTERS/Joe Penney
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Posted: 1/30/2013 6:21:17 PM EST
A sign for a radical Islamist group is seen in Niafunke January 30, 2013. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier (MALI - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
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Posted: 1/30/2013 6:21:17 PM EST
A sign for a radical Islamist group is seen in Niafunke January 30, 2013. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier (MALI - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
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Posted: 1/30/2013 5:15:01 PM EST
A sign for the radical Islamist group MUJAO is seen in Douentza January 29, 2013. REUTERS/Joe Penney
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Posted: 1/30/2013 5:15:01 PM EST
A sign for the radical Islamist group MUJAO is seen in Douentza January 29, 2013. REUTERS/Joe Penney
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Posted: 1/30/2013 12:33:30 PM EST
A sign on the northern road exiting the town of Gao, Northern Mali, Wednesday Jan. 30, 2013, reads "welcome to the islamic state of Gao". Islamist extremists fled the city Saturday after French, Chadian and Nigerien troops arrived, ending 10 months of radical islamic control over the city.(AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
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Posted: 1/30/2013 12:33:30 PM EST
French special forces drive through Gao, Northern Mali, Wednesday Jan. 30, 2013. Islamist extremists fled the city Saturday after French, Chadian and Nigerien troops arrived, ending 10 month of radical Islamic control over the city.(AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
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Posted: 1/30/2013 12:33:29 PM EST
French special forces drive through the city of Gao, Northern Mali, Wednesday Jan. 30, 2013. Islamist extremists fled the city Saturday after French, Chadian and Nigerien troops arrived, ending 10 months of radical islamic control over the city.(AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
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Posted: 1/30/2013 12:24:29 PM EST
A sign for the radical Islamist group MUJAO is seen in Douentza January 29, 2013. REUTERS/Joe Penney
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Posted: 1/30/2013 12:24:29 PM EST
A sign for the radical Islamist group MUJAO is seen in Douentza January 29, 2013. REUTERS/Joe Penney
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Posted: 1/30/2013 9:59:23 AM EST
A sign for the radical Islamist group MUJAO is seen in Douentza January 29, 2013. REUTERS/Joe Penney
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Posted: 1/30/2013 4:55:04 AM EST
A sign for the radical Islamist group MUJAO is seen in Douentza January 29, 2013. REUTERS/Joe Penney
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Posted: 1/30/2013 4:55:04 AM EST
A sign for the radical Islamist group MUJAO is seen in Douentza January 29, 2013. REUTERS/Joe Penney
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Posted: 1/30/2013 3:47:38 AM EST
A sign for the radical Islamist group MUJAO is seen in Douentza January 29, 2013. REUTERS/Joe Penney