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17:18 GMT, Friday, 30 May 2008 18:18 UK
Africa in pictures: 24-30 May

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Zimbabwe's first lady shares a laugh with her husband, Robert, on the campaign trail on Thursday when she said: "Even if people vote for the MDC, Morgan Tsvangirai will never step foot inside State House."

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On Tuesday, a Zimbabwean woman climbs over a barbed wire fence to cross into South Africa illegally, despite recent attacks on foreigners which have left over 50 people dead.

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On the same day in South Africa, a Somali Muslim man displaced by the violence prays at a migrant camp near Pretoria.

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On Saturday, thousands of South Africans protest against the attacks on foreigners in Johannesburg.

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Gambian soldiers stand on parade in Sudan's war-torn Darfur region on Thursday during celebrations to mark the International Day for United Nations peacekeepers.

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Supporters of former Democratic Republic of Congo Vice-President Jean-Pierre Bemba hold protests in Kinshasa on Tuesday over his arrest for war crimes committed in the Central African Republic.

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On Friday, supporters of Guinean President Lansana Conte march on the streets of the capital, Conakry, urging soldiers to end an ongoing mutiny over pay and conditions.

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Tunisia's Selima Sfer uses her backhand in a match against Venus Williams the French Open tennis tournament in Paris on Thursday. For more on Africa's week tune into BBC Network Weekend Africa.
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