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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT53) BRUDUME, Ivory Coast -- May 25, 2004 -- IVORY-COAST-COCOA-2 -- A man carrying his daughter on his back sifts through the cocoa he has stored in his house for safe keeping in the village of Brudume, Ivory Coast on April 30, 2004. . In the fertile heart of the world's largest cocoa-producing country, a 20-month-old civil war has spawned an ugly ethnic feud over cocoa land. The largely northern and immigrant workers who cultivate cocoa in Ivory Coast have been expelled from plantations, and deadly reprisal attacks have followed. Not by coincidence, much of the violence has erupted at the lucrative cocoa harvest time, which ended last month. (Jacob Silberberg/The New York Times)*LITE*
CENA MINIMALNA - 100 USD
2004-05-25
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The New York Times Agency
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