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IRAK KRIEG BEVOELKERUNG BAGDAD
BAGHDAD, IRAQ : Muslim Shiite Iraqi militiamen man a roadblock at the entrance to the northern predominantly Shiite suburb of Baghdad, Saddam City, Monday 14 April 2003, after a firefight between Arab volunteers and Iraqi combatants here left two dead. Renamed Al-Sadr City by residents of the impoverished community of two million, the northern suburb has been the site of pitched battles nearly everyday since Baghdad fell to US troops April 9. Shiite Ayatollah Mohammed Sadeq al-Sadr (picture R), after whom the residents renamed the suburb, was assassinated by Saddam Hussein's regime in Najaf in 1999. (KEYSTONE/EPA PHOTO/AFP/ PATRICK BAZ)
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20030414
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BAGDAD IRAK
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KEYSTONE
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AFP
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PATRICK BAZ
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