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Voices from inside Iraq | Voices from inside Iraq |
(about 2 hours later) | |
Nicholas Witchell, the BBC correspondent in Baghdad, interviews Iraqis about life in the war-torn country. | Nicholas Witchell, the BBC correspondent in Baghdad, interviews Iraqis about life in the war-torn country. |
A PSYCHIATRIST'S VIEW | |
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Psychiatrist Dr Ali Abdul-Razak Mohammed on Iraq's emotional trauma | Psychiatrist Dr Ali Abdul-Razak Mohammed on Iraq's emotional trauma |
WOMEN MPs HAVE THEIR SAY | WOMEN MPs HAVE THEIR SAY |
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Politicians Sunni Shatha Al-Obosi and and Shia Dr Gina Obeidi on whether the US still has a role to play | Politicians Sunni Shatha Al-Obosi and and Shia Dr Gina Obeidi on whether the US still has a role to play |
A SOLDIER'S IMPRESSION | A SOLDIER'S IMPRESSION |
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Colonel Rashad of the Iraqi Army talks about dealing with gunmen and how the army copes with less help from the US | Colonel Rashad of the Iraqi Army talks about dealing with gunmen and how the army copes with less help from the US |
VIEW FROM THE COFFEE SHOP | VIEW FROM THE COFFEE SHOP |
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Nicholas Witchell speaks to two Iraqis in a neighbourhood cafe about how life is changing in Baghdad | Nicholas Witchell speaks to two Iraqis in a neighbourhood cafe about how life is changing in Baghdad |
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