A woman fits her veil on the hills of Anjouan, Comoros, Tuesday March 18, 2008. The military-backed leader of one of the Comoros islands said Monday the African Union has no right to send soldiers to this Indian Ocean archipelago to force him to relinquish power. Mohamed Bacar says he fairly won another term to lead the island of Anjouan last year, but the main Comoran government and the AU contest the legitimacy of that vote.
A girl holds a school book on her head in Anjouan, Comoros, Tuesday March 18, 2008. The military-backed leader of one of the Comoros islands said Monday the African Union has no right to send soldiers to this Indian Ocean archipelago to force him to relinquish power. Mohamed Bacar says he fairly won another term to lead the island of Anjouan last year, but the main Comoran government and the AU contest the legitimacy of that vote.
A woman with her face covered against the sun rests in Anjouan, Comoros, Tuesday March 18, 2008. The military-backed leader of one of the Comoros islands said Monday the African Union has no right to send soldiers to this Indian Ocean archipelago to force him to relinquish power. Mohamed Bacar says he fairly won another term to lead the island of Anjouan last year, but the main Comoran government and the AU contest the legitimacy of that vote.
Women wait to board a ferry to the nearby island of Mayotte in Anjouan, Comoros, Tuesday March 18, 2008. The military-backed leader of one of the Comoros islands said Monday the African Union has no right to send soldiers to this Indian Ocean archipelago to force him to relinquish power. Mohamed Bacar says he fairly won another term to lead the island of Anjouan last year, but the main Comoran government and the AU contest the legitimacy of that vote.
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