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Mali's military junta holds meetings to discuss its promised transition to civilian rule after mounting pressure from neighbours to yield power in the weeks since it overthrew the nation's leader. IMAGES
Guinean civil society members wait outside parliament to attend the consultation with the ruling junta on the country's political future. The leader of the coup plotters, Lieutenant Colonel Doumbouya, has so far not commented on the possible nature of the transition, how long it will last, what role the military will play, or how elections will be organized. IMAGES
Sudanese take part in a demonstration in Khartoum marking a key civilian rule anniversary, in the decades-old struggle against the military. IMAGES
Young protesters clash with security forces in the Guinean capital Conakry after a banned group called for demonstrations against the country's ruling junta. IMAGES
Mandalay, Apr 7 (EFE/EPA).- The legal team of the self-styled "legitimate government" of Myanmar will meet Wednesday with United Nations investigators to present 180,000 proof of the abuses committed by the army since the Feb. 1 military coup. (Camera: STRINGER)SHOT LIST: PROTESTS IN MANDALAY, MYANMAR.
After Mali's military junta announced the leaders of a new transition government, the West African bloc ECOWAS meets with the National Committee for the Salvation of the People (CNSP) in Bamako. IMAGES