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TOPSHOT - Tunisian soldiers stand on guard outside the grave site of late president Beji Caid Essebsi as mourners await outside, at Jellaz Cemetery in the capital Tunis on July 27, 2019. - Essebsi, the country's first head of state elected in nationwide polls, died on July 25 at the age of 92, triggering fears of political unrest in a country seen as a rare success story following the Arab Spring uprisings. (Photo by Anis MILI / AFP)
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2019-07-27
ANIS MILI/AFP/East News
AFP
ANIS MILI
AFP_1J57L3
1,16MB
23cm x 15cm by 300dpi
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