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DecadesofwardepriveIraqiwomenofhusbands
From: The Sun on Mon, Feb 01 2010 5:38 PM
With a long succession of wars since the 1980s, Iraq has lost many thousands of soldiers — the vast majority of them men. The country now faces a severe demographic imbalance, with more and more women winding up unmarried -- a stigma in conservative Muslim society. Duration: 01:57
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ProtestsinLondonasBlairdefendsIraqinvasion
From: The Sun on Fri, Jan 29 2010 11:22 AM
While former British prime minister Tony Blair faced a public grilling at the hands of the Chilcot inquiry over his decision to wage war on Iraq in 2003, hundreds of anti-war protesters gathered in London to call for his arrest for war crimes. Duration: 01:34
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ProtestsinLondonasBlairdefendsIraqinvasion
From: The Sun on Fri, Jan 29 2010 11:22 AM
While former British prime minister Tony Blair faced a public grilling at the hands of the Chilcot inquiry over his decision to wage war on Iraq in 2003, hundreds of anti-war protesters gathered in London to call for his arrest for war crimes. Duration: 01:34
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RegimechangenotmotivationforwarBlair
From: The Sun on Fri, Jan 29 2010 8:20 AM
Former British prime minister Tony Blair said Friday he had supported the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq because Saddam Hussein flaunted UN resolutions, not because he wanted regime change. In the opening exchanges of his evidence to a public inquiry into Britain’s involvement in the war, he insis...
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