Congolese M23 rebel leader Bisimwa Bertrand speaks to the media in Bunagana
Congolese M23 rebel leader Bisimwa Bertrand speaks to the media in Bunagana August 2, 2013, after the deadline set by UN peacekeepers for rebels in the volatile eastern Democratic Republic of Congo to lay down their weapons passed on Thursday. Bertrand dismissed the UN ultimatum and said the path to peace in the country is through the ongoing peace talks in Kampala. The UN peacekeeping mission's mandate is to disarm the rebel groups, such as the M23, if necessary by force. REUTERS/James Akena (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC CONGO - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST MILITARY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
Congolese M23 rebel leader Bisimwa Bertrand arrives to speak to the media in Bunagana
Congolese M23 rebel leader Bisimwa Bertrand arrives to speak to the media in Bunagana August 2, 2013, after the deadline set by UN peacekeepers for rebels in the volatile eastern Democratic Republic of Congo to lay down their weapons passed on Thursday. Bertrand dismissed the UN ultimatum and said the path to peace in the country is through the ongoing peace talks in Kampala. The UN peacekeeping mission's mandate is to disarm the rebel groups, such as the M23, if necessary by force. REUTERS/James Akena (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST MILITARY)
Congolese M23 rebel leader Bisimwa Bertrand speaks to the media in Bunagana
Congolese M23 rebel leader Bisimwa Bertrand speaks to the media in Bunagana August 2, 2013, after the deadline set by UN peacekeepers for rebels in the volatile eastern Democratic Republic of Congo to lay down their weapons passed on Thursday. Bertrand dismissed the UN ultimatum and said the path to peace in the country is through the ongoing peace talks in Kampala. The UN peacekeeping mission's mandate is to disarm the rebel groups, such as the M23, if necessary by force. REUTERS/James Akena (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST MILITARY)
Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi leaves Palazzo Grazioli in Rome
Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi leaves Palazzo Grazioli, his residence in Rome, August 2, 2013. The upholding of a tax fraud conviction against Berlusconi compounds the problems facing his $6.6 billion (4.3 billion pounds) business empire, already struggling in a deep recession, and gives new impetus to questions about its future leadership. REUTERS/Tony Gentile (ITALY - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW BUSINESS MEDIA)
The body of Mahmood Abbas Alaradi is carried by his friends, dressed as martyrs, during his funeral procession in the village of Sitra
The body of Mahmood Abbas Alaradi is carried by his friends, dressed as martyrs, during his funeral procession in the village of Sitra, south of Manama August 2, 2013. Alaradi and Ali Isa Albasri died when the car they were travelling in hit a vehicle while they were being chased by police, according to opposition. Police issued a media statement saying that the police has nothing do to with the accident and stated that it was a fatal road accident. Both victims were buried in the village on Friday. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed (BAHRAIN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)
A woman stands in front of a car garage as she watches the funeral procession of Ali Isa Albasri in the village of Sitra
A woman stands in front of a car garage as she watches the funeral procession of Ali Isa Albasri in the village of Sitra, south of Manama, August 2, 2013. Albasri and Mahmood Abbas Alaradi died when the car they were travelling in hit a vehicle while they were being chased by police, according to opposition. Police issued a media statement saying that the police has nothing do to with the accident and stated that it was a fatal road accident. Both victims were buried in the village on Friday. The graffiti reads, "Stop torturing women." REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed (BAHRAIN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)
A woman holds up a poster of Ali Isa Albasri and Mahmood Abbas Alaradi during their funeral procession in the village of Sitra
A woman holds up a poster of Ali Isa Albasri and Mahmood Abbas Alaradi during their funeral procession in the village of Sitra, south of Manama August 2, 2013. Alaradi and Albasri died when the car they were travelling in hit a vehicle while they were being chased by police, according to opposition. Police issued a media statement saying that the police has nothing do to with the accident and stated that it was a fatal road accident. Both victims were buried in the village on Friday. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed (BAHRAIN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)
A woman stands in front of a car garage as she watches the funeral procession of Ali Isa Albasri in the village of Sitra
A woman stands in front of a car garage as she watches the funeral procession of Ali Isa Albasri in the village of Sitra, south of Manama, August 2, 2013. Albasri and Mahmood Abbas Alaradi died when the car they were travelling in hit a vehicle while they were being chased by police, according to opposition. Police issued a media statement saying that the police has nothing do to with the accident and stated that it was a fatal road accident. Both victims were buried in the village on Friday. The graffiti reads, "Stop torturing women." REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed (BAHRAIN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)
A woman cries during the funeral procession of Ali Isa Albasri and Mahmood Abbas Alaradi in the village of Sitra
A woman cries during the funeral procession of Ali Isa Albasri and Mahmood Abbas Alaradi in the village of Sitra, south of Manama August 2, 2013. Alaradi and Albasri died when the car they were travelling in hit a vehicle while they were being chased by police, according to opposition. Police issued a media statement saying that the police has nothing do to with the accident and stated that it was a fatal road accident. Both victims were buried in the village on Friday. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed (BAHRAIN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)
Women hold posters of Ali Isa Albasri and Mahmood Abbas Alaradi during their funeral procession in the village of Sitra
Women hold posters of Ali Isa Albasri and Mahmood Abbas Alaradi during their funeral procession in the village of Sitra, south of Manama August 2, 2013. Alaradi and Albasri died when the car they were travelling in hit a vehicle while they were being chased by police, according to opposition. Police issued a media statement saying that the police has nothing do to with the accident and stated that it was a fatal road accident. Both victims were buried in the village on Friday. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed (BAHRAIN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)