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  • 1. Sept 18,2012 Inside MaliSeptember 17, 2012 AUTO 1

2. AUTOSource : www.reuters.comA woman walks by the Grand Mosque of Djenne, on market day in Djenne September 2, 2012. Nearly 10,000 annual tourists visited Djenne, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed town, in previous years. Since Malis coup detat in late March,after which Islamist rebels took control of the countrys northern two-thirds, less than 20 tourists have come to Djenne,September 17, 2012 according to the local tourism board.2REUTERS/Joe Penney 3. AUTO An artisanal gold miner peers up from a small-scale mine where he is working in Kalana August 26, 2012.September 17, 2012 3 REUTERS/Joe Penney 4. AUTOCotton farmer Karim Traore, 29, surveys his cotton field outside Koutiala, Mali August 30, 2012. Traore says good rainsthis year have boosted his crops, which he will sell to the Malian national cotton company CMDT after harvest in October. Malis cotton sector, which according to CMDT data directly employs four of Malis 15 million people, has not been directly effected by Malis political and security crises. "My crops are doing well and I have not seen any negative effectsSeptember 17, 2012of the coup detat on my cotton," Traore said. 4 REUTERS/Joe Penney 5. Traditional mud-brick walls are seen during sunset in Djenne September 2, 2012.September 17, 2012 5REUTERS/Joe Penney 6. A girl stands in the doorway of her house in Djenne, Mali, September 1, 2012.September 17, 2012REUTERS/Joe Penney6 7. A small-scale gold miner carrying her tools on her head poses for a picture before heading home after working inKalana, August 25, 2012. Gold mining in Mali has rebounded since the landlocked West African nations coup detat inSeptember 17, 20127late March and 2012 national gold production estimates stand at 500 tonnes. 8. A worker shovels cotton seeds into a conveyor belt in the ground while a truck delivers a cotton seed shipment at the Malian Animal Feed Company factory in Koutiala, Mali August 31, 2012. The factory is one of the largest animal feedfactories in Mali, has lost at least 2 billion francs CFA (US $4m) since the coup detat, Daouda Toure, the companysmanaging director said. More than 65 per cent of his animal feed buyers were in the north, and has lost all of them since September 17, 2012the Islamist takeover, he said. 8REUTERS/Joe Penney 9. A worker fabricates a plastic bag designed to hold cotton at the Badenya Company in Koutiala, Mali August 31, 2012.After Malis military coup detat in late March an energy crisis forced the factory to close for two months, causing the September 17, 2012 company to lose tens of thousands of dollars. 9REUTERS/Joe Penney 10. September 17, 2012 gold miners Fanta Tounkara (L) and Fanta Camara pan for gold in Kalana August 25, 2012.Small-scale 10 REUTERS/Joe Penney 11. A butcher chops meat at the central market of Djenne September 1, 2012.September 17, 2012REUTERS/Joe Penney11 12. A man practices reciting Quranic verses handwritten on a piece of wood in front of the Grand Mosque of Djenne,September 17, 2012 Mali September 1, 2012.12 REUTERS/Joe Penney 13. Aboubakar Yaro, head of conservation at the Djenne Library of Manuscipts, holds an Islamic manuscriptSeptember 17, 2012 from the 15th century in Djenne September 1, 2012.13 REUTERS/Joe Penney 14. Halidou Zakaria Toure, 49, manager of the Malian Animal Feed Company factory in Koutiala, Mali, poses for aSeptember 17, 2012 picture next to the companys stock of animal feed made from cotton grain, August 31, 2012.14 REUTERS/Joe Penney 15. Radio DJ Boubacar "Bouki" Diarra poses for a picture in his studio in Bamako, September 6, 2012. Since Malis coup detat in late March, armed assailants thought to have links with the military have attacked numerous MalianSeptember 17, 2012 journalists.15 REUTERS/Joe Penney 16. Workers push barrels of vegetable oil produced with cotton seeds toward a truck at the Malian Animal Feed Company factory in Koutiala August 31, 2012.September 17, 2012 16 REUTERS/Joe Penney 17. Small-scale gold trader Amadou Dabo, 46, displays his tools used to weigh and purchase gold, including roughlyseven grams of gold he bought off of small-scale miners for about $30 (seen next to calculator) in Kalana AugustSeptember 17, 2012 25, 2012. 17 REUTERS/Joe Penney 18. A street is seen through the window of a primary school in Djenne September 6, 2012. REUTERS/Joe PenneySeptember 17, 201218 19. A boy chops wood in Djenne, Mali, September 1, 2012. Nearly 10,000 annual tourists visited Djenne, home to numerous Unesco World Heritage sites, in previous years.September 17, 2012REUTERS/Joe19Penney 20. Artisanal gold miner Sara Moulare (C), 29, and colleagues pan for gold in Kalana August 26, 2012.September 17, 201220REUTERS/Joe Penney 21. Small-scale gold miner Modibo "Fama" Kone, 57, stands in an area where he is panning for gold in KalanaSeptember 17, 2012 August 26, 2012. 21 REUTERS/Joe Penney 22. A gold miner drives home on his motorcycle after work in Kalana August 26, 2012.September 17, 2012 22 REUTERS/Joe Penney 23. Awa Baba Dji, 20, poses for a picture at the cafe she manages, located across the road from a joint Randgold-September 17, 2012Iamgold mine in Kalana August 26, 2012.23 REUTERS/Joe Penney 24. Signs for hotels and tourist attractions line the road in Djenne September 1, 2012.September 17, 2012REUTERS/Joe Penney 24 25. Artisanal gold miners walk to work carrying their tools on their heads at a small scale mine in Kalana August 26,2012.September 17, 2012REUTERS/Joe Penney 25 26. A pirogue captain plying the Niger river tributaries unloads passengers in Djenne, Mali August 31, 2012.September 17, 201226REUTERS/Joe Penney 27. A small-scale gold miner rests after a day of work panning for gold in Kalana August 25, 2012. REUTERS/Joe PenneySeptember 17, 201227 28. A boy rides a bicycle down a street in Djenne, September 2, 2012.REUTERS/Joe PenneySeptember 17, 201228 29. Bin tp PPS: A small-scale gold mine is seen in Kalana, August 25, 2012.http://my.opera.com/bachkien REUTERS/Joe Penneyhttp://chieuquetoi.blogspot.comSeptember 17, 2012 29