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31-03-2009, 19:45
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Quote: Soldiers from Recce Platoon 3rd battalion of the Royal Canadian regiment battle group from the NATO-led coalition patrol a street in the Taliban stronghold of Arghandab district in Kandahar province, southern Afghanistan, March 30, 2009. Reuters
Quote: Soldiers from Recce Platoon 3rd battalion of the Royal Canadian regiment battle group from the NATO-led coalition stand guard as a car approaches in a road in the Taliban stronghold of Arghandab district in Kandahar province, southern Afghanistan, March 30, 2009. Reuters
Quote: Corporal Simon Barr, from Recce Platoon 3rd battalion of the Royal Canadian regiment battle group from the NATO-led coalition, patrols on the side of a road to check for improvised explosive devises (IEDS) in the Taliban stronghold of Arghandab district in Kandahar province, southern Afghanistan, March 30, 2009. Reuters
Quote: A soldier from Recce Platoon 3rd battalion of the Royal Canadian regiment battle group from the NATO-led coalition takes a position up on the rocks in the Taliban stronghold of Arghandab district in Kandahar province, southern Afghanistan, March 30, 2009. Reuters
Quote: A tattoo is seen on the arm of a soldier from Recce Platoon 3rd battalion of the Royal Canadian regiment battle group from the NATO-led coalition as he takes a position in the Taliban stronghold of Arghandab district in Kandahar province, southern Afghanistan, March 30, 2009. Reuters
Quote: A Canadian armoured vehicle from the NATO-led coalition patrols in the Taliban stronghold of Arghandab district in Kandahar province, southern Afghanistan, March 30, 2009. Reuters
Quote: A soldier from Recce Platoon 3rd battalion of the Royal Canadian regiment battle group from the NATO-led coalition takes position in the Taliban stronghold of Arghandab district in Kandahar province, southern Afghanistan, March 30, 2009. Reuters
Quote: A soldier from Recce Platoon 3rd battalion of the Royal Canadian regiment battle group from the NATO-led coalition shakes the hand of an elderly Afghan man in the Taliban stronghold of Arghandab district in Kandahar province, southern Afghanistan, March 30, 2009. Reuters
Quote: Soldiers from Recce Platoon 3rd battalion of the Royal Canadian regiment battle group from the NATO-led coalition patrol a street in the Taliban stronghold of Arghandab district in Kandahar province, southern Afghanistan, March 30, 2009. Reuters
Quote: Soldiers from Recce Platoon 3rd battalion of the Royal Canadian regiment battle group from the NATO-led coalition patrol a street in the Taliban stronghold of Arghandab district in Kandahar province, southern Afghanistan, March 30, 2009. Reuters
Quote: Sergeant Kelvin Swanson from Recce Platoon 3rd battalion of the Royal Canadian regiment battle group from the NATO-led coalition checks a truck in the Taliban stronghold of Arghandab district in Kandahar province, southern Afghanistan, March 30, 2009. Reuters
Quote: Soldiers from Recce Platoon 3rd battalion of the Royal Canadian regiment battle group from the NATO-led coalition patrol a street in the Taliban stronghold of Arghandab district in Kandahar province, southern Afghanistan, March 30, 2009. Reuters
Quote: Sergeant Jim Toop from Recce Platoon, 3rd Battalion of the Royal Canadian Regiment battle group from the NATO-led coalition talks to an Afghan man in the Taliban stronghold of Arghandab district in Kandahar province, southern Afghanistan, March 30, 2009. Reuters
Quote: Iraqi troops patrol Baghdad's al-Fadel district on March 30, 2009. US-backed Iraqi forces clashed with anti-Al-Qaeda militants, known as Sahwa (Awakening) or Sons of Iraq in Fadel and ordered militiamen to hand over weapons after fighting erupted following the arrest of Adel Mashhadani, a Sahwa leader. ***** Images
Quote: U.S. Army soldiers secure an area of the Sunni dominated neighborhood of Fadhil in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, March 30, 2009. Iraqi troops launched a house-to-house search in the area after a weekend uprising, according to residents who spoke on condition of anonymity because they feared for their safety. AP Photo
Quote: A US soldier enters the court room in the Rose Barracks in Vilseck, southern Germany, where US Sergeant First Class Joseph P. Mayo went on trial on March 30, 2009. He pleaded guilty to murdering a prisoner in Iraq in 2007, telling the court martial he thought carrying out the shooting "was in the best interests of my soldiers." According to media reports, Mayo and other soldiers allegedly killed four bound and blindfolded Iraqi prisoners with shots to the head, pushing their bodies into a Baghdad canal after attacks on a US patrol had killed two troops. ***** Images
Quote: In this image made available by the Ministry of Defence in London, Monday March 30, 2009, The President of Mexico Felipe Calderon, centre left, and Britain's Prince Philip, inspect a Guard of Honour of the 1st Battalion, The Irish Guards, on Horse Guards Parade in London, on the first day of the president's state visit to Britain, Monday March 30, 2009. AP Photo
Quote: Mexico's President Felipe Calderon followed by Britain's Prince Philip inspect the Guard during the Ceremonial Welcome at Horseguards in London March 30, 2009. Reuters
Quote: Mexico's President Felipe Calderon (L) and Britain's Prince Philip inspect the Guard during the ceremonial welcome for the President at Horse Guards in London March 30, 2009. Reuters
Quote: Mexico's President Felipe Calderon (3rd L) and Britain's Prince Philip inspect the Guard during the ceremonial welcome for the President at Horse Guards in London March 30, 2009. Reuters
Quote: The President of Mexico, Felipe Calderon inspects guards on Horse Guards Parade on March 30, 2009 in London. The President of the United Mexican States Felipe Calderon and his wife Senora Margarita Zavala arrive during an Official Ceremonial Welcome on March 30, 2009 in London, England. The President of the United Mexican States and Senora Zavala is on a four-day State visit to the United Kingdom from March 30 - April 2, 2009. ***** Images
Quote: The President of Mexico, Felipe Calderon inspects guards on Horse Guards Parade on March 30, 2009 in London. The President of the United Mexican States and Senora Zavala is on a four-day State visit to the United Kingdom from March 30 - April 2, 2009. ***** Images
Quote: Guards are reflected in a musical instrument as they stand on duty during the Ceremonial Welcome at Horseguards for Mexico's President Felipe Calderon in central London March 30, 2009. Reuters
Quote: Home Secretary Jacqui Smith attends the Ceremonial Welcome for the President of Mexico on March 30, 2009 in London. The President of the United Mexican States and Senora Zavala are on a four-day State visit to the United Kingdom from March 30 - April 2, 2009. ***** Images
Quote: Britain's Queen Elizabeth II (C) arrives at the Royal Dais ahead of the formal welcoming ceremony of Mexican President Felipe Calderon on Horseguards Parade on the first day of his four-day state visit, in London, on March 30, 2009. Calderon is set to attend the G20 summit in London on tackling the global financial crisis on April 2 while he is in the city, as Mexico is one of the world's leading emerging economies. ***** Images
Quote: Britain's Queen Elizabeth II (R) stands with Mexican President Felipe Calderon (2nd L), his wife Margarita Zavala (2nd R) and Britain's Prince Philip (L) as they arrive at Buckingham Palace in London, on March 30, 2009. Calderon is set to attend the G20 summit in London on tackling the global financial crisis on April 2 while he is in the city, as Mexico is one of the world's leading emerging economies. ***** Images
Quote: Queen Elizabeth II leaves by horsedrawn carriage after attending an official ceremonial welcome for visiting President Felipe Calderon of Mexico at Horse Guards Parade on March 30, 2009 in London, England. President of the United Mexican States Felipe Calderon and First Lady Margarita Zavala de Calderon are on a four-day state visit to the United Kingdom from March 30 - April 2. ***** Images
Quote: A British police search team carry out checks near the ExCeL centre, during security checks ahead of the G20 summit in London, Tuesday March 31, 2009. World leaders are gathering in London for the Group of 20 summit, amid an unprecedented security operation to protect the meeting from violent protests and terrorists. AP Photo
Quote: A police boat patrols as security measures are tightened around the Excel Centre in preparation for the G20 leaders' summit, March 31, 2009 in London, England. The G20 summit begins on Wednesday April 2, and will host leaders from around the world with plans to discuss measures aimed at tackling the current global economic downturn. ***** Images
Quote: Police officers complete a stop and account form as security is tightened around the Excel Centre in preparation for the G20 leaders' summit, on March 31, 2009 in London, England. The G20 leaders' summit begins on Wednesday April 2, and will host leaders from around the world with plans to discuss measures aimed at tackling the current global economic downturn. ***** Images
Quote: Police patrol the area around the Excel Centre as security measures are tightened in preparation for the G20 leaders' summit, March 31, 2009 in London, England. The G20 summit begins on Wednesday April 2 and will host leaders from around the world with plans to discuss measures aimed at tackling the current global economic downturn. ***** Images
Quote: Police officers are pictured in front of the ExCel centre in east London, on March 30, 2009 ahead of the upcoming G20 summit on the global financial crisis. As world leaders jet into London this week, armies of placard-wielding protestors are preparing to take to the streets -- and they have been training to make sure their voices are clearly heard. In response, some 2,500 police will be deployed for the G20 summit, and even more will protect and escort leaders from the meeting venue in east London's docklands to receptions at Prime Minister Gordon Brown's Downing Street offices and to visit Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace. ***** Images
Quote: Pakistani police attend the funerals of police killed on Monday's attack in Lahore, Pakistan, Tuesday, March 31, 2009. The commander of the Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility Tuesday for a deadly assault on a Pakistani police academy and said the group was planning a terrorist attack on the U.S. capital. AP Photo
Quote: Pakistani honor guards pay respect to the police killed on Monday's attack, during their funeral in Lahore, Pakistan, Tuesday, March 31, 2009. The commander of the Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility Tuesday for a deadly assault on a Pakistani police academy and said the group was planning a terrorist attack on the U.S. capital. AP Photo
Quote: Relatives of Raheel Fayz, one of the police killed on Monday's attack, react during his funeral in Lahore, Pakistan, Tuesday, March 31, 2009. The commander of the Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility Tuesday for a deadly assault on a Pakistani police academy and said the group was planning a terrorist attack on the U.S. capital. AP Photo
Quote: Riot police walk inside the Government House during a protest by supporters of former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra in Bangkok March 31, 2009. The Thai government called off its weekly cabinet meeting on Tuesday in an attempt to prevent violence between police and protesters who have laid siege to the prime minister's offices for six days. Reuters
Quote: U.S. Army's Aviation Brigade Blackhawk UH-60 helicopters fly in formation during the U.S.-South Korea joint military exercises in Mungyeong, south of Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, March 31, 2009. North Korea is believed to have several nuclear warheads that could be mounted on a missile, an international security expert said Tuesday ahead of a rocket launch that regional powers suspect will test weapon delivery technology. AP Photo
Quote: South Korean soldiers rappel from UH-1H helicopters during the U.S.-South Korea joint military exercises in Mungyeong, south of Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, March 31, 2009. North Korea is believed to have several nuclear warheads that could be mounted on a missile, an international security expert said Tuesday ahead of a rocket launch that regional powers suspect will test weapon delivery technology. AP Photo
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