RM2E1DJ8F–Citizens of Linselles town, north of France pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K76XN0–On the place of the Festival Foundation on Niger, the absence of public is glaring. This 2nd edition of the Segou Art festival is open this weekend in Segou. A half-hearted inauguration and an audience that has not always responded. Indeed, the great Festival on Niger, the largest in Mali no longer bears his name and this is confusing. In spite of quality exhibitions, and a few big posters in concert the public did not answer present during this first weekend and not only because of the growing insecurity in the center of the country. A festival not very well understood and is even looking at
RM2E1DJ7Y–Citizens of Linselles town, north of France pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K76XNC–On the place of the Festival Foundation on Niger, the absence of public is glaring. This 2nd edition of the Segou Art festival is open this weekend in Segou. A half-hearted inauguration and an audience that has not always responded. Indeed, the great Festival on Niger, the largest in Mali no longer bears his name and this is confusing. In spite of quality exhibitions, and a few big posters in concert the public did not answer present during this first weekend and not only because of the growing insecurity in the center of the country. A festival not very well understood and is even looking at
RM2E1DJ75–Citizens of Linselles town, north of France pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K76XN2–On the place of the Festival Foundation on Niger, the absence of public is glaring. This 2nd edition of the Segou Art festival is open this weekend in Segou. A half-hearted inauguration and an audience that has not always responded. Indeed, the great Festival on Niger, the largest in Mali no longer bears his name and this is confusing. In spite of quality exhibitions, and a few big posters in concert the public did not answer present during this first weekend and not only because of the growing insecurity in the center of the country. A festival not very well understood and is even looking at
RM2E1DJ6J–Citizens of Linselles town, north of France pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K76XN7–On the place of the Festival Foundation on Niger, the absence of public is glaring. This 2nd edition of the Segou Art festival is open this weekend in Segou. A half-hearted inauguration and an audience that has not always responded. Indeed, the great Festival on Niger, the largest in Mali no longer bears his name and this is confusing. In spite of quality exhibitions, and a few big posters in concert the public did not answer present during this first weekend and not only because of the growing insecurity in the center of the country. A festival not very well understood and is even looking at
RM2E1DJ85–Citizens of Linselles town, north of France pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K76XN1–On the place of the Festival Foundation on Niger, the absence of public is glaring. This 2nd edition of the Segou Art festival is open this weekend in Segou. A half-hearted inauguration and an audience that has not always responded. Indeed, the great Festival on Niger, the largest in Mali no longer bears his name and this is confusing. In spite of quality exhibitions, and a few big posters in concert the public did not answer present during this first weekend and not only because of the growing insecurity in the center of the country. A festival not very well understood and is even looking at
RM2E1DJ7M–Citizens of Linselles town, north of France pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K76XMN–On the place of the Festival Foundation on Niger, the absence of public is glaring. This 2nd edition of the Segou Art festival is open this weekend in Segou. A half-hearted inauguration and an audience that has not always responded. Indeed, the great Festival on Niger, the largest in Mali no longer bears his name and this is confusing. In spite of quality exhibitions, and a few big posters in concert the public did not answer present during this first weekend and not only because of the growing insecurity in the center of the country. A festival not very well understood and is even looking at
RM2E1DJAA–Citizens of Linselles town, north of France pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K76XMK–On the place of the Festival Foundation on Niger, the absence of public is glaring. This 2nd edition of the Segou Art festival is open this weekend in Segou. A half-hearted inauguration and an audience that has not always responded. Indeed, the great Festival on Niger, the largest in Mali no longer bears his name and this is confusing. In spite of quality exhibitions, and a few big posters in concert the public did not answer present during this first weekend and not only because of the growing insecurity in the center of the country. A festival not very well understood and is even looking at
RM2E1DJ7W–Martine Aubry attends a ceremony to pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K76XMW–On the place of the Festival Foundation on Niger, the absence of public is glaring. This 2nd edition of the Segou Art festival is open this weekend in Segou. A half-hearted inauguration and an audience that has not always responded. Indeed, the great Festival on Niger, the largest in Mali no longer bears his name and this is confusing. In spite of quality exhibitions, and a few big posters in concert the public did not answer present during this first weekend and not only because of the growing insecurity in the center of the country. A festival not very well understood and is even looking at
RM2E1DJA9–Citizens of Linselles town, north of France pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K76XMR–On the place of the Festival Foundation on Niger, the absence of public is glaring. This 2nd edition of the Segou Art festival is open this weekend in Segou. A half-hearted inauguration and an audience that has not always responded. Indeed, the great Festival on Niger, the largest in Mali no longer bears his name and this is confusing. In spite of quality exhibitions, and a few big posters in concert the public did not answer present during this first weekend and not only because of the growing insecurity in the center of the country. A festival not very well understood and is even looking at
RM2E1DJAD–Citizens of Linselles town, north of France pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K76XN6–On the place of the Festival Foundation on Niger, the absence of public is glaring. This 2nd edition of the Segou Art festival is open this weekend in Segou. A half-hearted inauguration and an audience that has not always responded. Indeed, the great Festival on Niger, the largest in Mali no longer bears his name and this is confusing. In spite of quality exhibitions, and a few big posters in concert the public did not answer present during this first weekend and not only because of the growing insecurity in the center of the country. A festival not very well understood and is even looking at
RM2E1DJ7P–Citizens of Linselles town, north of France pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K76XMY–On the place of the Festival Foundation on Niger, the absence of public is glaring. This 2nd edition of the Segou Art festival is open this weekend in Segou. A half-hearted inauguration and an audience that has not always responded. Indeed, the great Festival on Niger, the largest in Mali no longer bears his name and this is confusing. In spite of quality exhibitions, and a few big posters in concert the public did not answer present during this first weekend and not only because of the growing insecurity in the center of the country. A festival not very well understood and is even looking at
RM2E1DJ9J–Citizens of Linselles town, north of France pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K76XMP–On the place of the Festival Foundation on Niger, the absence of public is glaring. This 2nd edition of the Segou Art festival is open this weekend in Segou. A half-hearted inauguration and an audience that has not always responded. Indeed, the great Festival on Niger, the largest in Mali no longer bears his name and this is confusing. In spite of quality exhibitions, and a few big posters in concert the public did not answer present during this first weekend and not only because of the growing insecurity in the center of the country. A festival not very well understood and is even looking at
RM2E1DJ7J–Citizens of Linselles town, north of France pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K76XMJ–On the place of the Festival Foundation on Niger, the absence of public is glaring. This 2nd edition of the Segou Art festival is open this weekend in Segou. A half-hearted inauguration and an audience that has not always responded. Indeed, the great Festival on Niger, the largest in Mali no longer bears his name and this is confusing. In spite of quality exhibitions, and a few big posters in concert the public did not answer present during this first weekend and not only because of the growing insecurity in the center of the country. A festival not very well understood and is even looking at
RM2E1DJ6W–Martine Aubry attends a ceremony to pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K76XN8–On the place of the Festival Foundation on Niger, the absence of public is glaring. This 2nd edition of the Segou Art festival is open this weekend in Segou. A half-hearted inauguration and an audience that has not always responded. Indeed, the great Festival on Niger, the largest in Mali no longer bears his name and this is confusing. In spite of quality exhibitions, and a few big posters in concert the public did not answer present during this first weekend and not only because of the growing insecurity in the center of the country. A festival not very well understood and is even looking at
RM2E1DJA6–Citizens of Linselles town, north of France pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K76XMM–On the place of the Festival Foundation on Niger, the absence of public is glaring. This 2nd edition of the Segou Art festival is open this weekend in Segou. A half-hearted inauguration and an audience that has not always responded. Indeed, the great Festival on Niger, the largest in Mali no longer bears his name and this is confusing. In spite of quality exhibitions, and a few big posters in concert the public did not answer present during this first weekend and not only because of the growing insecurity in the center of the country. A festival not very well understood and is even looking at
RM2E1DJ6P–Citizens of Linselles town, north of France pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K76XN4–On the place of the Festival Foundation on Niger, the absence of public is glaring. This 2nd edition of the Segou Art festival is open this weekend in Segou. A half-hearted inauguration and an audience that has not always responded. Indeed, the great Festival on Niger, the largest in Mali no longer bears his name and this is confusing. In spite of quality exhibitions, and a few big posters in concert the public did not answer present during this first weekend and not only because of the growing insecurity in the center of the country. A festival not very well understood and is even looking at
RM2E1DJ8K–Citizens of Linselles town, north of France pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K76XN3–On the place of the Festival Foundation on Niger, the absence of public is glaring. This 2nd edition of the Segou Art festival is open this weekend in Segou. A half-hearted inauguration and an audience that has not always responded. Indeed, the great Festival on Niger, the largest in Mali no longer bears his name and this is confusing. In spite of quality exhibitions, and a few big posters in concert the public did not answer present during this first weekend and not only because of the growing insecurity in the center of the country. A festival not very well understood and is even looking at
RM2E1DJAC–Citizens of Linselles town, north of France pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K76XMT–On the place of the Festival Foundation on Niger, the absence of public is glaring. This 2nd edition of the Segou Art festival is open this weekend in Segou. A half-hearted inauguration and an audience that has not always responded. Indeed, the great Festival on Niger, the largest in Mali no longer bears his name and this is confusing. In spite of quality exhibitions, and a few big posters in concert the public did not answer present during this first weekend and not only because of the growing insecurity in the center of the country. A festival not very well understood and is even looking at
RM2E1DJ9E–Citizens of Linselles town, north of France pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K76XMX–On the place of the Festival Foundation on Niger, the absence of public is glaring. This 2nd edition of the Segou Art festival is open this weekend in Segou. A half-hearted inauguration and an audience that has not always responded. Indeed, the great Festival on Niger, the largest in Mali no longer bears his name and this is confusing. In spite of quality exhibitions, and a few big posters in concert the public did not answer present during this first weekend and not only because of the growing insecurity in the center of the country. A festival not very well understood and is even looking at
RM2K78JH3–French soldiers of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Africa's Sahel region, which commenced 1 August 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in -N'Djamena, the capital of -Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: -Burkina-Faso, -Chad, -Mali, -Mauritania and -Niger. These countries are collectively referred to as the 'G5 Sahel'.
RM2E1DJA4–Citizens of Linselles town, north of France pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K78JGD–French soldiers of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Africa's Sahel region, which commenced 1 August 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in -N'Djamena, the capital of -Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: -Burkina-Faso, -Chad, -Mali, -Mauritania and -Niger. These countries are collectively referred to as the 'G5 Sahel'.
RM2K78JFJ–French soldiers of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Africa's Sahel region, which commenced 1 August 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in -N'Djamena, the capital of -Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: -Burkina-Faso, -Chad, -Mali, -Mauritania and -Niger. These countries are collectively referred to as the 'G5 Sahel'.
RM2E1DJ77–Citizens of Linselles town, north of France pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K78JBF–French soldiers of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Africa's Sahel region, which commenced 1 August 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in -N'Djamena, the capital of -Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: -Burkina-Faso, -Chad, -Mali, -Mauritania and -Niger. These countries are collectively referred to as the 'G5 Sahel'.
RM2E1DJ7X–Citizens of Linselles town, north of France pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K78JA4–French soldiers of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Africa's Sahel region, which commenced 1 August 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in -N'Djamena, the capital of -Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: -Burkina-Faso, -Chad, -Mali, -Mauritania and -Niger. These countries are collectively referred to as the 'G5 Sahel'.
RM2E1DJ7N–Martine Aubry attends a ceremony to pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K78JB5–French soldiers of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Africa's Sahel region, which commenced 1 August 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in -N'Djamena, the capital of -Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: -Burkina-Faso, -Chad, -Mali, -Mauritania and -Niger. These countries are collectively referred to as the 'G5 Sahel'.
RM2E1DJ6F–Martine Aubry attends a ceremony to pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K78JAE–French soldiers of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Africa's Sahel region, which commenced 1 August 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in -N'Djamena, the capital of -Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: -Burkina-Faso, -Chad, -Mali, -Mauritania and -Niger. These countries are collectively referred to as the 'G5 Sahel'.
RM2E1DJ6Y–Martine Aubry attends a ceremony to pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K78JBK–French soldiers of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Africa's Sahel region, which commenced 1 August 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in -N'Djamena, the capital of -Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: -Burkina-Faso, -Chad, -Mali, -Mauritania and -Niger. These countries are collectively referred to as the 'G5 Sahel'.
RM2E1DJ7F–Atmosphere during a ceremony to pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, in Linselles, north of France, on January 15, 2011. Antoine and Vincent were killed last week in Niger.. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K78JB8–French soldiers of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Africa's Sahel region, which commenced 1 August 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in -N'Djamena, the capital of -Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: -Burkina-Faso, -Chad, -Mali, -Mauritania and -Niger. These countries are collectively referred to as the 'G5 Sahel'.
RM2E1DJ6G–Atmosphere during a ceremony to pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, in Linselles, north of France, on January 15, 2011. Antoine and Vincent were killed last week in Niger.. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K78JBE–French soldiers of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Africa's Sahel region, which commenced 1 August 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in -N'Djamena, the capital of -Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: -Burkina-Faso, -Chad, -Mali, -Mauritania and -Niger. These countries are collectively referred to as the 'G5 Sahel'.
RM2E1DJ82–Atmosphere during a ceremony to pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, in Linselles, north of France, on January 15, 2011. Antoine and Vincent were killed last week in Niger.. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K78JC8–French soldiers of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Africa's Sahel region, which commenced 1 August 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in -N'Djamena, the capital of -Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: -Burkina-Faso, -Chad, -Mali, -Mauritania and -Niger. These countries are collectively referred to as the 'G5 Sahel'.
RM2E1DJ93–Atmosphere during a ceremony to pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, in Linselles, north of France, on January 15, 2011. Antoine and Vincent were killed last week in Niger.. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K78JBN–French soldiers of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Africa's Sahel region, which commenced 1 August 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in -N'Djamena, the capital of -Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: -Burkina-Faso, -Chad, -Mali, -Mauritania and -Niger. These countries are collectively referred to as the 'G5 Sahel'.
RM2E1DJA0–Atmosphere during a ceremony to pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, in Linselles, north of France, on January 15, 2011. Antoine and Vincent were killed last week in Niger.. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K78JBA–French soldiers of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Africa's Sahel region, which commenced 1 August 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in -N'Djamena, the capital of -Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: -Burkina-Faso, -Chad, -Mali, -Mauritania and -Niger. These countries are collectively referred to as the 'G5 Sahel'.
RM2E1DJ6K–Atmosphere during a ceremony to pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, in Linselles, north of France, on January 15, 2011. Antoine and Vincent were killed last week in Niger.. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K78JAC–French soldiers of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Africa's Sahel region, which commenced 1 August 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in -N'Djamena, the capital of -Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: -Burkina-Faso, -Chad, -Mali, -Mauritania and -Niger. These countries are collectively referred to as the 'G5 Sahel'.
RM2E1DJAJ–Rakia Kouka, Antoine de Leocour fiancee and Mrs De leocour attend a ceremony to pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K78JB0–French soldiers of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Africa's Sahel region, which commenced 1 August 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in -N'Djamena, the capital of -Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: -Burkina-Faso, -Chad, -Mali, -Mauritania and -Niger. These countries are collectively referred to as the 'G5 Sahel'.
RM2E1DJ98–Rakia Kouka, Antoine de Leocour fiancee and Mrs De leocour attend a ceremony to pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K78JC3–French soldiers of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Africa's Sahel region, which commenced 1 August 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in -N'Djamena, the capital of -Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: -Burkina-Faso, -Chad, -Mali, -Mauritania and -Niger. These countries are collectively referred to as the 'G5 Sahel'.
RM2E1DJ6H–Rakia Kouka, Antoine de Leocour fiancee and Mrs De leocour attend a ceremony to pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K78JBD–French soldiers of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Africa's Sahel region, which commenced 1 August 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in -N'Djamena, the capital of -Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: -Burkina-Faso, -Chad, -Mali, -Mauritania and -Niger. These countries are collectively referred to as the 'G5 Sahel'.
RM2E1DJAF–Rakia Kouka, Antoine de Leocour fiancee and Mrs De leocour attend a ceremony to pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K78JAH–French soldiers of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Africa's Sahel region, which commenced 1 August 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in -N'Djamena, the capital of -Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: -Burkina-Faso, -Chad, -Mali, -Mauritania and -Niger. These countries are collectively referred to as the 'G5 Sahel'.
RM2E1DJ83–Rakia Kouka, Antoine de Leocour fiancee and Mrs De leocour attend a ceremony to pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K78JA7–French soldiers of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Africa's Sahel region, which commenced 1 August 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in -N'Djamena, the capital of -Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: -Burkina-Faso, -Chad, -Mali, -Mauritania and -Niger. These countries are collectively referred to as the 'G5 Sahel'.
RM2E1DJ9R–Rakia Kouka, Antoine de Leocour fiancee and Mrs De leocour attend a ceremony to pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K78JC2–French soldiers of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Africa's Sahel region, which commenced 1 August 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in -N'Djamena, the capital of -Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: -Burkina-Faso, -Chad, -Mali, -Mauritania and -Niger. These countries are collectively referred to as the 'G5 Sahel'.
RM2E1DJ8J–Rakia Kouka, Antoine de Leocour fiancee, Mrs and Mr de leocour attend a ceremony to pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K78JB3–French soldiers of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Africa's Sahel region, which commenced 1 August 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in -N'Djamena, the capital of -Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: -Burkina-Faso, -Chad, -Mali, -Mauritania and -Niger. These countries are collectively referred to as the 'G5 Sahel'.
RM2E1DJ7R–Rakia Kouka, Antoine de Leocour fiancee, Mrs and Mr de leocour attend a ceremony to pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K78JBH–French soldiers of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Africa's Sahel region, which commenced 1 August 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in -N'Djamena, the capital of -Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: -Burkina-Faso, -Chad, -Mali, -Mauritania and -Niger. These countries are collectively referred to as the 'G5 Sahel'.
RM2E1DJ7K–Rakia Kouka, Antoine de Leocour fiancee, Mrs and Mr de leocour attend a ceremony to pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K78JBB–French soldiers of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Africa's Sahel region, which commenced 1 August 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in -N'Djamena, the capital of -Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: -Burkina-Faso, -Chad, -Mali, -Mauritania and -Niger. These countries are collectively referred to as the 'G5 Sahel'.
RM2E1DJ81–Rakia Kouka, Antoine de Leocour fiancee, Mrs and Mr de leocour attend a ceremony to pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K78J9F–French soldiers of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Africa's Sahel region, which commenced 1 August 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in -N'Djamena, the capital of -Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: -Burkina-Faso, -Chad, -Mali, -Mauritania and -Niger. These countries are collectively referred to as the 'G5 Sahel'.
RM2E1DJ9T–Rakia Kouka, Antoine de Leocour fiancee, Mrs and Mr de leocour attend a ceremony to pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K78JB2–French soldiers of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Africa's Sahel region, which commenced 1 August 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in -N'Djamena, the capital of -Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: -Burkina-Faso, -Chad, -Mali, -Mauritania and -Niger. These countries are collectively referred to as the 'G5 Sahel'.
RM2E1DJ8N–Rakia Kouka, Antoine de Leocour fiancee, Mrs and Mr de leocour attend a ceremony to pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, killed last week in Niger, on January 15, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K78J93–French soldiers of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Africa's Sahel region, which commenced 1 August 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in -N'Djamena, the capital of -Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: -Burkina-Faso, -Chad, -Mali, -Mauritania and -Niger. These countries are collectively referred to as the 'G5 Sahel'.
RM2E1D94X–The bride of Antoine de Leocour, Rakia Hassan Kouka of Niger and his father and mother, gather on January 17, 2011 outside the Linselles church during the funeral of the two young Frenchmen abducted by members of Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (Aqmi) and killed the day after, on January 8, 2011. Photo by Sylvain Lefevre/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K78JAM–French soldiers of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Africa's Sahel region, which commenced 1 August 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in -N'Djamena, the capital of -Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: -Burkina-Faso, -Chad, -Mali, -Mauritania and -Niger. These countries are collectively referred to as the 'G5 Sahel'.
RM2E1DJ6R–President Jacques Chirac's adoptive daughter Anh-Dao Traxel anwers to the media in Linselles, north of France, before a ceremony to pay tribute to Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, on January 15, 2011. Antoine and Vincent were killed last week in Niger. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K78JC4–French soldiers of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Africa's Sahel region, which commenced 1 August 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in -N'Djamena, the capital of -Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: -Burkina-Faso, -Chad, -Mali, -Mauritania and -Niger. These countries are collectively referred to as the 'G5 Sahel'.
RM2E1DJNH–The bride of Antoine de Leocour, Rakia Hassan Kouka of Niger, arrives at the Linselles church, near Lille, northern France, on January 17, 2011 for the funeral of Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory the two young Frenchmen abducted by members of Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (Aqmi) and killed the day after, on January 8, 2011. Photo by Eric Feferberg/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K78JAT–French soldiers of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Africa's Sahel region, which commenced 1 August 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in -N'Djamena, the capital of -Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: -Burkina-Faso, -Chad, -Mali, -Mauritania and -Niger. These countries are collectively referred to as the 'G5 Sahel'.
RM2E1DJN4–The bride of Antoine de Leocour, Rakia Hassan Kouka of Niger pictured at the Linselles church, near Lille, northern France, on January 17, 2011 for the funeral of Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory the two young Frenchmen abducted by members of Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (Aqmi) and killed the day after, on January 8, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K78JBR–French soldiers of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Africa's Sahel region, which commenced 1 August 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in -N’Djamena, the capital of -Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: -Burkina-Faso, -Chad, -Mali, -Mauritania and -Niger. These countries are collectively referred to as the 'G5 Sahel'.
RM2E1DAAR–The bride of Antoine de Leocour, Rakia Hassan Kouka of Niger, arrives at the Linselles church, near Lille, northern France, on January 17, 2011 for the funeral of Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory the two young Frenchmen abducted by members of Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (Aqmi) and killed the day after, on January 8, 2011. Photo by Eric Feferberg/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2K78JFY–French soldiers of Operation Barkhane. Operation Barkhane is an ongoing anti-insurgent operation in Africa's Sahel region, which commenced 1 August 2014. It consists of a 3,000-strong French force, which will be permanent and headquartered in -N'Djamena, the capital of -Chad. The operation has been designed with five countries, and former French colonies, that span the Sahel: -Burkina-Faso, -Chad, -Mali, -Mauritania and -Niger. These countries are collectively referred to as the 'G5 Sahel'.
RM2E1DJR1–The bride of Antoine de Leocour, Rakia Hassan Kouka of Niger pictured at the Linselles church, near Lille, northern France, on January 17, 2011 for the funeral of Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory the two young Frenchmen abducted by members of Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (Aqmi) and killed the day after, on January 8, 2011. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
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