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IRAK KRIEG BEVOELKERUNG BAGDAD
Shiite Muslims celebrate in Baghdad, a religious festival seldom allowed by Saddam Hussein's regime, Monday, April 14, 2003. The men were marching to commemorate the death of Imam Hussein, grandson of the prophet Muhammad. The celebration traditionally begins in February and lasts for 40 days. Under Hussein's regime they were seldom allowed public celebrations. (KEYSTONE/AP Photo/Dallas Morning News/David Leeson) === NO MAGS, , FORT WORTH OUT ===
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Rights Managed
Date de création
20030414
Lieu
BAGDAD IRAK
Credit
KEYSTONE
Source
AP, THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS
Byline
DAVID LEESON
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2464 x 1648 px
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JPEG