Friday, January 13, 2012

RG2011... Iraq kini (25 photos)

 

It's been five years since the execution of Saddam Hussein, who ruled Iraq from 1979, but had great influence in the government since 1968. December 15th officially ended U.S. military presence, which lasted 8 years, starting in 2003. Iraq torn by internecine conflicts, and although the level of violence has decreased compared to 2006, when the state was on the verge of civil war after the withdrawal of U.S. troops clashes resumed. While the number of dead Americans is 4487 people, the number of dead Iraqis can not be accurately counting. By some estimates, this number stands at 100 thousand. New and old conflicts should be resolved by the government, which for the first time in many years, she determines their future. 

Copper products
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A man working in his shop, which specializes in the sale of traditional copper handicrafts, in Baghdad, December 20, 2011. At the street market «Al-Safafeer Souq» in Baghdad can buy a lot of knick-knacks from souvenirs to antiques. (Mohammed Ameen / Reuters)

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Hookah
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A man smokes a hookah in a café on the street Mutanabbi in Baghdad, December 9, 2011. (Thaier al-Sudani/Reuters)

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Women taxi
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Taxi driver picks up the passenger in Erbil, 19 November 2011. Inspired by the success of such companies in Lebanon and Dubai, 25-year-old civil engineer Hoshabaan Lana opened the taxi service for women in the Kurdish city of Irbil. Black car with a logo «PNK TAXI» come for women in any area of ​​Arbil. (Azad Lashkari / Reuters)

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Child labor
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Nine-year Yasser Yassin quit school and worked in a garage in Baghdad, 15 November 2011. (Saad Shalash / Reuters)

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Girl with balloons
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Girl with balloons go on amusement park «Al-Zawraa» in Baghdad, December 2, 2011. (Shannon Stapleton / Reuters)

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A widow with children
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Woman and children are at a shelter for widows in Baghdad, December 11, 2011. In Iraq, there were 1.5 million widows, which represents 10% of the total female population. (Mohammed Ameen / Reuters)

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Seamstress
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The widow sits at a sewing machine in her home in a suburb of Baghdad Madinat-es-Sadr, 23 October 2011. About two million women in Iraq make a living for their families. (Kareem Raheem / Reuters)

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Dairy factory in Iraq
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Widows are working at the milk plant in Karbala, November 5, 2011. (Mushtaq Muhammed / Reuters)

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Cartoons
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Iraqi anti-American cartoons look of the in Karbala, 28 November 2011. (Mohammed Sawaf / AFP / Getty Images)

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Biker
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Iraqi rides his bike through the district Karrada in Baghdad, December 13, 2011. (Saad Shalash / / Reuters)

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Woman with child begging
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A woman with a child begging on the market «Shurja» in central Baghdad, December 5, 2011. Since 2003, «Shurja», the largest and oldest wholesale market in Baghdad, have repeatedly attacked the militants. (Saad Shalash / / Reuters)

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Inhabitants of Iraq
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Women are on the market, "Fallujah", 6 December 2011. (Mohanned Faisal / Reuters)

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A man reads a book
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A man reading a book outdoors Mutanabbi in Baghdad, December 9, 2011. (Thaier al-Sudani/Reuters)

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Fish
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Merchant is a box of fish at the street market "Abu Nawas", located along the Tigris River in Baghdad, December 10, 2011. (Shannon Stapleton / Reuters)

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Life in Iraq
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Local residents prepare meals for pilgrims attending a religious ceremony of Ashura in Baghdad, December 6, 2011. (Saad Shalash / Reuters)

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Street market in Baghdad
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Woman selling beans at the market on the outskirts of Baghdad Madinat-es-Sadr, 16 December 2011. (Mohammed Ameen / Reuters)

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The market in Baghdad
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A woman looks at the figures of Santa Claus on the market in Baghdad, December 27, 2011. (Saad Shalash / Reuters)

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Fisherman
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A man fishes on the Tigris River in Baghdad, December 2, 2011. (Shannon Stapleton / Reuters)

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Traffic light
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Traffic light is lit in the street near the Place Kahramana in Baghdad, December 10, 2011. (Shannon Stapleton / Reuters)

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Life in Iraq
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Iraqis play soccer on the field along the street of Abu Nawas in Baghdad, December 10, 2011. (Shannon Stapleton / Reuters)

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The protest action in Iraq
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Local residents hold protest against the recognition of the Diyala governorate near autonomy headquarters of the local government in Baquba Diyala, 13 December 2011. (Stringer / Reuters)

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Iraqi soldiers
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Iraqi soldiers returned after teaching at a military base «Basmaya» in Baghdad, 22 November 2011. (Mohammed Ameen / Reuters)

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The wounded man
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A man who was injured during a bomb explosion, provide health care at a hospital in Baghdad, December 5, 2011. (Kareem Raheem / Reuters)

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A ruined church
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Local residents examine a damaged church after the explosion in the center of Kirkuk, 15 August 2011. (Ako Rasheed / Reuters)

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Employees of the Iraqi security forces
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Employees of the Iraqi security forces detain suspected militants in Basra, 23 December 2011. They were arrested on suspicion of blowing up the pipeline. (Atef Hassan / Reuters)

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