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Pan-banging protests in Istanbul (Turkey), spring 2013
MALI, Gao : French armoured personnel carriers (VAB) leave the city of Gao during the “Gustav operation” on April 6, 2013. A French force of 1,000 soldiers has begun on a sweep of a river valley thought to be a logistics base for armed Islamists near the Malian city of Gao, an AFP journalist accompanying the mission said. Operation Gustav, one of France’s largest actions since its intervention against insurgents in January, will involve dozens of tanks, helicopters, drones and airplanes, said General Bernard Barrera, commander of the French land forces in Mali. AFP PHOTO / JOEL SAGET
FRANCE, Paris : An opponent to the same sex marriage leaps against police barriers during a demonstration near the National Assembly, on April 23, 2013 in Paris, some hours after the lower assembly adopted a bill legalising same-sex marriages and adoption for gay couples, defying months of opposition protests. In its second and final reading, a majority of lawmakers approved the bill by a vote of 331 to 225. AFP PHOTO / KENZO TRIBOUILLARD
«Ils sont fous ces gaullois»
TURKEY, Istanbul : Police shelter behind their shields during clashes with protestors at a May Day demonstration on May 1, 2013, in Istanbul. Several people were injured on Wednesday as Turkish riot police used water canon and tear gas to disperse hundreds of protesters who defied a May Day ban on demonstrations in a central part of Istanbul. AFP PHOTO/BULENT KILIC
Le Dessous des Cartes du 18 mai 2013 consacré aux barrages
Dans l’Est de la Turquie, le projet du barrage d’Ilisu, sur le Tigre, est à la fois très important et très controversé. Sa mise en service est prévue pour 2016. Avec plus de 10 milliards de m³ de retenue, ce sera le deuxième plus grand barrage du pays, après le barrage Atatürk, sur l’Euphrate. Il sera couplé à une centrale hydroélectrique, qui deviendra la 4e plus grande centrale du pays, après celles qui se trouvent en aval des barrages Atatürk, de Karakaya et de Keban.
http://ddc.arte.tv/nos-cartes/barrages-hydroelectriques-le-cas-de-la-turquie-et-du-niger