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2003 Irak's Post Invasion Life { 15 images } Created 9 Sep 2013

A U.S.-led invasion of the country in March 2003 overthrew the Ba'ath Party government of Saddam Hussein. Life in Baghdad was portrayed by American media as generally a euphoric time among the Iraqis.
Yet, some spent their days recovering loved ones from mass graves, lotting cement depots, returning to school, hundreds of thousands of Shias participated in an unprecedented pilgrimages to the holy city of Karbala, kids played with abandoned weapons, men relaxed by the Tigris river, and innocent children fell victim.
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  • A U.S.-led invasion of the country in March 2003 overthrew the Ba'ath Party government of Saddam Hussein. Life in Baghdad was portrayed by American media as generally a euphoric time among the Iraqis. <br />
Yet, some spent their days recovering loved ones from mass graves, lotting cement depots, returning to school, hundreds of thousands of Shias participated in an unprecedented pilgrimages to the holy city of Karbala, kids played with abandoned weapons, men relaxed by the Tigris river, and innocent children fell victim.
    2003 Post Saddam Baghdad Life 01.jpg
  • A U.S.-led invasion of the country in March 2003 overthrew the Ba'ath Party government of Saddam Hussein. Life in Baghdad was portrayed by American media as generally a euphoric time among the Iraqis. <br />
Yet, some spent their days recovering loved ones from mass graves, lotting cement depots, returning to school, hundreds of thousands of Shias participated in an unprecedented pilgrimages to the holy city of Karbala, kids played with abandoned weapons, men relaxed by the Tigris river, and innocent children fell victim.
    2003 Post Saddam Baghdad Life 02.jpg
  • A U.S.-led invasion of the country in March 2003 overthrew the Ba'ath Party government of Saddam Hussein. Life in Baghdad was portrayed by American media as generally a euphoric time among the Iraqis. <br />
Yet, some spent their days recovering loved ones from mass graves, lotting cement depots, returning to school, hundreds of thousands of Shias participated in an unprecedented pilgrimages to the holy city of Karbala, kids played with abandoned weapons, men relaxed by the Tigris river, and innocent children fell victim.
    2003 Post Saddam Baghdad Life 03.jpg
  • A U.S.-led invasion of the country in March 2003 overthrew the Ba'ath Party government of Saddam Hussein. Life in Baghdad was portrayed by American media as generally a euphoric time among the Iraqis. <br />
Yet, some spent their days recovering loved ones from mass graves, lotting cement depots, returning to school, hundreds of thousands of Shias participated in an unprecedented pilgrimages to the holy city of Karbala, kids played with abandoned weapons, men relaxed by the Tigris river, and innocent children fell victim.
    Irak Unearthed140.jpg
  • A U.S.-led invasion of the country in March 2003 overthrew the Ba'ath Party government of Saddam Hussein. Life in Baghdad was portrayed by American media as generally a euphoric time among the Iraqis. <br />
Yet, some spent their days recovering loved ones from mass graves, lotting cement depots, returning to school, hundreds of thousands of Shias participated in an unprecedented pilgrimages to the holy city of Karbala, kids played with abandoned weapons, men relaxed by the Tigris river, and innocent children fell victim.
    Irak Unearthed141.jpg
  • A U.S.-led invasion of the country in March 2003 overthrew the Ba'ath Party government of Saddam Hussein. Life in Baghdad was portrayed by American media as generally a euphoric time among the Iraqis. <br />
Yet, some spent their days recovering loved ones from mass graves, lotting cement depots, returning to school, hundreds of thousands of Shias participated in an unprecedented pilgrimages to the holy city of Karbala, kids played with abandoned weapons, men relaxed by the Tigris river, and innocent children fell victim.
    Irak Unearthed142.jpg
  • A U.S.-led invasion of the country in March 2003 overthrew the Ba'ath Party government of Saddam Hussein. Life in Baghdad was portrayed by American media as generally a euphoric time among the Iraqis. <br />
Yet, some spent their days recovering loved ones from mass graves, lotting cement depots, returning to school, hundreds of thousands of Shias participated in an unprecedented pilgrimages to the holy city of Karbala, kids played with abandoned weapons, men relaxed by the Tigris river, and innocent children fell victim.
    Irak Unearthed143.jpg
  • A U.S.-led invasion of the country in March 2003 overthrew the Ba'ath Party government of Saddam Hussein. Life in Baghdad was portrayed by American media as generally a euphoric time among the Iraqis. <br />
Yet, some spent their days recovering loved ones from mass graves, lotting cement depots, returning to school, hundreds of thousands of Shias participated in an unprecedented pilgrimages to the holy city of Karbala, kids played with abandoned weapons, men relaxed by the Tigris river, and innocent children fell victim.
    2003 Post Saddam Baghdad Life 08.jpg
  • A U.S.-led invasion of the country in March 2003 overthrew the Ba'ath Party government of Saddam Hussein. Life in Baghdad was portrayed by American media as generally a euphoric time among the Iraqis. <br />
Yet, some spent their days recovering loved ones from mass graves, lotting cement depots, returning to school, hundreds of thousands of Shias participated in an unprecedented pilgrimages to the holy city of Karbala, kids played with abandoned weapons, men relaxed by the Tigris river, and innocent children fell victim.
    2003 Post Saddam Baghdad Life 09.jpg
  • A U.S.-led invasion of the country in March 2003 overthrew the Ba'ath Party government of Saddam Hussein. Life in Baghdad was portrayed by American media as generally a euphoric time among the Iraqis. <br />
Yet, some spent their days recovering loved ones from mass graves, lotting cement depots, returning to school, hundreds of thousands of Shias participated in an unprecedented pilgrimages to the holy city of Karbala, kids played with abandoned weapons, men relaxed by the Tigris river, and innocent children fell victim.
    Irak Unearthed144.jpg
  • A U.S.-led invasion of the country in March 2003 overthrew the Ba'ath Party government of Saddam Hussein. Life in Baghdad was portrayed by American media as generally a euphoric time among the Iraqis. <br />
Yet, some spent their days recovering loved ones from mass graves, lotting cement depots, returning to school, hundreds of thousands of Shias participated in an unprecedented pilgrimages to the holy city of Karbala, kids played with abandoned weapons, men relaxed by the Tigris river, and innocent children fell victim.
    2003 Post Saddam Baghdad Life 11.jpg
  • A U.S.-led invasion of the country in March 2003 overthrew the Ba'ath Party government of Saddam Hussein. Life in Baghdad was portrayed by American media as generally a euphoric time among the Iraqis. <br />
Yet, some spent their days recovering loved ones from mass graves, lotting cement depots, returning to school, hundreds of thousands of Shias participated in an unprecedented pilgrimages to the holy city of Karbala, kids played with abandoned weapons, men relaxed by the Tigris river, and innocent children fell victim.
    Irak Unearthed145.jpg
  • A U.S.-led invasion of the country in March 2003 overthrew the Ba'ath Party government of Saddam Hussein. Life in Baghdad was portrayed by American media as generally a euphoric time among the Iraqis. <br />
Yet, some spent their days recovering loved ones from mass graves, lotting cement depots, returning to school, hundreds of thousands of Shias participated in an unprecedented pilgrimages to the holy city of Karbala, kids played with abandoned weapons, men relaxed by the Tigris river, and innocent children fell victim.
    2003 Post Saddam Baghdad Life 13.jpg
  • A U.S.-led invasion of the country in March 2003 overthrew the Ba'ath Party government of Saddam Hussein. Life in Baghdad was portrayed by American media as generally a euphoric time among the Iraqis. <br />
Yet, some spent their days recovering loved ones from mass graves, lotting cement depots, returning to school, hundreds of thousands of Shias participated in an unprecedented pilgrimages to the holy city of Karbala, kids played with abandoned weapons, men relaxed by the Tigris river, and innocent children fell victim.
    Irak Unearthed146.jpg
  • A U.S.-led invasion of the country in March 2003 overthrew the Ba'ath Party government of Saddam Hussein. Life in Baghdad was portrayed by American media as generally a euphoric time among the Iraqis. <br />
Yet, some spent their days recovering loved ones from mass graves, lotting cement depots, returning to school, hundreds of thousands of Shias participated in an unprecedented pilgrimages to the holy city of Karbala, kids played with abandoned weapons, men relaxed by the Tigris river, and innocent children fell victim.
    2003 Post Saddam Baghdad Life 15.jpg