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Final Days in Baghdad

Tuesday, April 22, 2003

After witnessing death and destruction, TEMPO journalist Rommy Fibri watched the Americans take control of Iraq. Here is his report.

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Sunday, April 13, 2003

After five days being occupied by the US Army, Iraq is still without a government. The US troops are only to be seen standing guard at some street corners and checking passing vehicles. In the distance, the sound of firing can still be hearddie-hard militiamen shooting at passing aircraft.

The uncertain situation has given rise to various problems. On the afternoon of April 12, for example, a man was shot dead by American tr

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