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  • The image depicts a scene of armed soldiers in a public area. The soldiers are wearing camouflage uniforms and helmets, some with face coverings, and are equipped with rifles. In the background, there are additional soldiers on a vehicle. The atmosphere appears to be tense, with a gathering of civilians present as well, some taking photographs. There are trees and buildings in the background, suggesting an urban setting. Overall, the scene conveys a strong military presence. Burkina Faso. The State’s Production of Violence Tanguy Quidelleur · 9 May
  • The image depicts a crowded scene in an outdoor setting, likely a market or gathering place. People are seen collecting water from yellow jerry cans, some of which are stacked nearby. The atmosphere appears busy and somewhat chaotic, with individuals interacting and engaging in various activities. There are motorcycles and umbrellas visible, suggesting a warm, sunny environment. The ground is littered with debris, indicating a lack of cleanliness in the area. The background features buildings and trees, contributing to the urban landscape. A month under the yoke of M23 in Goma Hakim Maludi · 3 March
  • The image is a collage made up of three historical photographs. 1. The first photo features two soldiers posing next to a tank, likely indicating a military setting from a past conflict. 2. The second photo shows a group of soldiers walking along a dirt path, with civilians, including children, visible in the scene, suggesting a backdrop of active military presence or conflict. 3. The third photo depicts a group of armed soldiers standing together, holding a flag and possibly engaging in a ceremonial or formal activity. Overall, the images appear to capture moments related to military operations or historical events, possibly during a war or conflict. The astonishing legacy of French counter-insurgency doctrine Victoria Brittain · 18 February
  • The image depicts a group of military personnel gathered in a semi-dark environment, likely during dusk. They are standing in front of several military vehicles, which appear to be armored and equipped for operational purposes. A leader, possibly giving a briefing or instructions, is positioned in front of the group. The scene conveys a sense of preparation or briefing before a mission or operation. The setting indicates a desert-like terrain, typical for military exercises or deployments in such environments. Who are These “Jihadists” Who Are Defeating the French Army in the Sahel? Rémi Carayol · October 2024
  • The image depicts a military scene in a desert environment. In the foreground, a soldier wearing a helmet and sunglasses is holding an assault rifle, looking serious and vigilant. Behind him, there are other soldiers and military vehicles, including an armored personnel carrier. The background shows a clear blue sky with some greenery and sand, indicating a remote and arid location. The overall atmosphere suggests a sense of readiness and military operations. French Soldiers in the Sahel: A Barely Repressed Colonial Unconscious Rémi Carayol · October 2024
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