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  • 12-01-21  --  LOME, TOGO  -- An illegal fuel seller keeps his eyes open for authorities as he tops up a customer's motorcycle in Lomé.  Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-01-28  --  ANEHO, TOGO  -- A fuel smuggler waits for customers in Aneho, Togo. A distinct trademark of fuel sellers in Benin and eastern Togo is the distinctly shaped 20 litre glass bottle.  Illegal fuel sellers often face police seizures, beatings and in some cases, have been killed.   Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • Dar es Salaam, Tanzania  - 12/17/16 - Tanzania and China flags fly from in Dar es Salaam on December 17, 2016.   Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • Dar es Salaam, Tanzania  - 12/9/16 - Overview of the port in Dar es Salaam in December, 2016.   Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-01-29  --  ANEHO, TOGO  --   Boys carry empty 240 litre barrels to a warehouse near the Togo-Benin border where tens of thousands of litres of illegal fuel are stored.  A smuggler, who declined giving his name, said the illegal fuel trade provides valuable jobs in a country where a large percentage of the population makes less than $1 USD per day. "This continent is suffering too much. Fuel smuggling gives a job to a mother and allows her to send her son to school." Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-29   -- BARLONYO, UGANDA --A market vendor at Barlonyo trading centre on March 29. Barlonyo Camp is known primarily as the site of the 'Barlonyo Massacre' of February 21, 2004 when approximately 300 residents were killed when rebels torched the camp. Approximately 11,000 people lived in the camp, which is now a thriving trading centre and tourist attraction due to the mass grave memorial.   Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-29   -- BARLONYO, UGANDA --  A woman walks through the rapidly expanding Barlonyo trading centre on March 29. Barlonyo Camp is known primarily as the site of the 'Barlonyo Massacre' of February 21, 2004 when approximately 300 residents were killed when rebels torched the camp. Approximately 11,000 people lived in the camp, which is now a thriving trading centre and tourist attraction due to the mass grave memorial.   Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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  • 12-03-29   -- BARLONYO, UGANDA --  The setting sun projects shadows against a newly constructed brick wall in the Barlonyo trading centre on March 29. Barlonyo Camp is known primarily as the site of the 'Barlonyo Massacre' of February 21, 2004 when approximately 300 residents were killed when rebels torched the camp. Approximately 11,000 people lived in the camp, which is now a thriving trading centre and tourist attraction due to the mass grave memorial.   Photo by Daniel Hayduk
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