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At the Safah Afir copper market in Baghdad, Iraq a man makes frames mostly for images of Saddam Hussein.
In Old Basrah, Iraq, young women make bread. A family of thirteen people lives in a run down former bath house with electricity siphoned off from the neighborhood. The father's monthly salary is 3500 dinar, less than two dollars.
In the Jumhuriyah neighborhood of Basra, Iraq, the streets are strewn with garbage.
Throughout a decade of U.S. led sanctions that have impoverished Iraq, the Baghdad symphony has continued to perform.
At the Al-Khazani Mosque in Baghdad, Iraq women wait for a free meal as a policeman keeps them in line.
In Old Basra, Iraq, a grandmother sleeps in a home where a family of thirteen people live in a run-down former bath house with electricity siphoned off from the neighborhood.
A woman walks along the highway going from Baghdad to Basra carrying a stack of pots.
At the Al-Khazani Mosque in Baghdad, Iraq women wait for a free meal.
At the Safah Afir copper market in Baghdad, Iraq a man makes frames mostly for images of Saddam Hussein.
In Old Basrah, Iraq, young women make bread. A family of thirteen people lives in a run down former bath house with electricity siphoned off from the neighborhood. The father's monthly salary is 3500 dinar, less than two dollars.
In the Jumhuriyah neighborhood of Basra, Iraq, the streets are strewn with garbage.
Throughout a decade of U.S. led sanctions that have impoverished Iraq, the Baghdad symphony has continued to perform.
At the Al-Khazani Mosque in Baghdad, Iraq women wait for a free meal as a policeman keeps them in line.
In Old Basra, Iraq, a grandmother sleeps in a home where a family of thirteen people live in a run-down former bath house with electricity siphoned off from the neighborhood.
A woman walks along the highway going from Baghdad to Basra carrying a stack of pots.