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Protester takes part in anti-war march through streets in Tokyo
21 Mar 2007
Source: Reuters

 
A protester takes part in an anti-war march through the streets in Tokyo March 21, 2007, following the fourth anniversary of the war in Iraq. The characters in black on his mask read "The world is against war".
REUTERS/KIYOSHI OTA


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U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon holds his chin during his meeting with Iraq's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki (not pictured) in Baghdad March 22, 2007. Ban was left shaken but unhurt on Thursday on his first visit to Baghdad after a Katyusha rocket landed just metres from a building where he was giving a news conference. Ban and Maliki discussed a five-year reconstruction plan for Iraq that the secretary general launched last week as a "tool for unlocking Iraq's own potential".