Eighth Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement

Leader of the Burkinabe revolution putting him at the head of the new government in Burkino Faso in 1983, Captain Thomas Sankara attends the eighth Summit of Non-Aligned Countries (membership will rise from 29 countries in 1961 to 112 by 1995). Driven by the need to affirm their political voice after the Cold War, the Non-Aligned Movement 's member states convene every three years to discuss means of consolidating their development. (Photo by Patrick Durand/Sygma via Getty Images)
Leader of the Burkinabe revolution putting him at the head of the new government in Burkino Faso in 1983, Captain Thomas Sankara attends the eighth Summit of Non-Aligned Countries (membership will rise from 29 countries in 1961 to 112 by 1995). Driven by the need to affirm their political voice after the Cold War, the Non-Aligned Movement 's member states convene every three years to discuss means of consolidating their development. (Photo by Patrick Durand/Sygma via Getty Images)
Eighth Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement
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Patrick Durand / Contributor
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Sygma
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05 September, 1996
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