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ANGOLA-BRITAIN-CONFLICT-ROYALS-LANDMINES
A handout photo obtained on August 18, 2013 from The HALO Trust shows (fromL) Guy Willoughby, CEO of The HALO Trust, Britain's Prince Harry, HALO's provincial manager Tony Jose Antonio, Operations Officier Colin Watson and HALO's Angola Programme Manager Gerhard Zank discussing clearance techniques of a Russian TM57 anti-tank mine in Cuito Cuanavale, Angola. Harry, fourth in line to the British throne, toured minefields remaining from Angola's brutal 1975-2002 civil war and the remote southern town of Cuito Cuanavale, believed to be the most densely mined town in Africa. "He is irritated about the countries that supplied these landmines ... not actually putting in any funds to clear them 25 years later," said Guy Willoughby, HALO's chief executive. AFP PHOTO / HO / THE HALO TRUST
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Cuito Cuanavale, ANGOLA |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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THE HALO TRUST |
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18 August 2013 |
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2806 x 1871 (1.11 MB) |
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