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Algerian soldiers stand guard in the gas complex of Tiguentourine, In Amenas, 1600 km southeast of Algiers, Algeria, 31 January 2013. Algerian authorities organised a visit to Tiguentourine gas plant in In Amenas for more than 120 foreign journalists, two weeks after a group of militants took hundreds of gas complex employees hostage. The group that claimed responsibility for the attack said it wanted to avenge French intervention in Mali.
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Algerian soldiers stand guard in the gas complex of Tiguentourine, In Amenas, 1600 km southeast of Algiers, Algeria, 31 January 2013. Algerian authorities organised a visit to Tiguentourine gas plant in In Amenas for more than 120 foreign journalists, two weeks after a group of militants took hundreds of gas complex employees hostage. The group that claimed responsibility for the attack said it wanted to avenge French intervention in Mali.
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