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File - Brandishing the four-fingered symbol of the Rabaah that refers to the deadly dispersal of supporters of former Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi in August 2013, senior Muslim brotherhood leader Essam el-Erian, center left, and their spiritual leader Mohammed Badie, center right, appear in a courtroom cage accompanied by a policeman in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Aug. 30, 2014. Egypt court sentences Muslim Brotherhood leader to life in prison
Press TV  An Egyptian court has sentenced the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood and 35 other members of the outlawed movement to life in prison over their alleged role in protests following the 2013 ou... (photo: AP / Mohammed Abu Zeid)
Robert Mugabe, president of Zimbabwe, attends the 12th African Union Summit Feb. 2, 2009 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Zimbabwe's Mugabe Frees 2,000 Prisoners to Reduce Overcrowding
Newsweek  Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has freed 2,000 prisoners to make space in the Southern African country’s overcrowded jails. | The presidential pardon, executed on May 23, means that all male pri... (photo: Public Domain / Martin H.)
We Support Whistleblowers - Free Bradley Manning parade Chelsea Manning appeals her 35 year prison sentence
The Independent Chelsea Manning, the former US Army private imprisoned for leaking classified documents to WikiLeaks, has filed an appeal for her 35-year prison sentence three years after her conviction. | Manning, 2... (photo: Creative Commons / Tony Webster)
File - Marine Corps Gen. Joseph F. Dunford Jr., chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, visits Joint Task Force Guantanamo, Cuba, March 9, 2016, to learn about the detention facility and talk with service members who support the mission. US releases Guantánamo prisoner after 14 years and no conviction
The Guardian Man known as Obaidullah was arrested in Afghanistan in 2002 but charges were thrown out in 2011 and lawyers had petitioned for release ever since | An Afghan who once faced war crimes charges at Guant... (photo: US DoD / Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Dominique A. Pineiro)
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File - A British Army patrol crossing a stream during the Mau Mau rebellion. The Mau Mau rebellion was a military conflict that took place in British Kenya between 1952 and 1960.
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1940's -- ATOMIC BURST. At the time this photo was made, smoke billowed 20,000 feet above Hiroshima while smoke from the burst of the first atomic bomb had spread over 10,000 feet on the target at the base of the rising column. August 5, 1945.
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