TOGO-MINES-PHOSPHATE
Machines are unmanned as Phosphate mining workers abandon their work site to demonstrate in the streets of Hahatoé, a mining village 40 kilometre north of Lome, on September 8, 2016. - The 1500 phosphate miners, employees of New Society of Togolese Phosphate (SNPT), demonstrated in the streets of Hahatoé, a mining village 40 kilometre north of Lome to press for a salary increase and better working condition. The Togolese mining sector is centred mainly around the extraction of phosphate, which used to be the heartbeat of the country's economy. (Photo by EMILE KOUTON / AFP) (Photo by EMILE KOUTON/AFP via Getty Images)

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